I love pork. No seriously, like I REALLY love pork. It’s my favorite kind of meat. If I could eat only one kind of meat all day, every day, it’d be pork. And these pork chops I got from US Wellness Meats are ridiculous. They are so stupid good. It took a lot of self control to not eat the entire package I had bought. If you haven’t checked out their meats yet, do it. DO IT NOW.

So I tend to talk about myself a lot on this blog. But I actually really do like other people and other things!! So I wanted to share some of my favorite things out there, like some of my friends companies, blogs, and just some of the best websites out there! Sharings caring. Fact.

I have friends who have a lot of talent!!

  • Check out my friend Tommy’s clothing line: Buckley Omega. Tommy is one of those people who has a lot of tattoos and is super good looking, but he still acts like I’m cool enough to hang out with him. Thanks Tommy. I appreciate your friendship. Check out his line of women’s AND men’s clothing!!
  • My close friends own Renegade Fitness. They are the guys who make my shirts and headbands! So rad. Awesome people with awesome goals. Check them out!

CrossFitters are the best bloggers:

  • So I met a girl named Michaela over the weekend at Regionals and I literally fell in love. Probably because she has the best legs on the entire planet, BUT I also found out she runs a blog called Hungry Fitness. She told me she updates her instagram more because she can show what she’s eating regularly and I LOVE her for that. I’m pretty much a pro now on instagram with 21 photos, so I’m catching up to her few hundreds rather quickly. Follow her on instagram @hungryfitness!
  • I love this girl. Hands down, one of my favorite CrossFitters out there. Jaelyn is a phenomenal CrossFitter who talks about her experiences and beliefs on her website Where Wild Things Play. I get to train with her soon. NO BIG DEAL.

Who else looks for paleo blog daily? I do!! I like reading other people blogs. People come up with the coolest sh*t.

And sometimes I’d rather just look at food porn than do anything else.

That’s a lot of websites for you to check out. Looks like you’re not getting any work done today. My b.

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Blackberry Glazed Grilled Pork Chops

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  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 14 mins
  • Total Time: 24 minutes
  • Yield: 2-4 1x

Ingredients

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  • 12lbs US Wellness Meats Pork Chops
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • 12 ounces fresh blackberries
  • 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Turn your grill on!! If you don’t know how to light it, I can’t help you.
  2. Place pork chops on a plate and cover your pork chops in some cinnamon, thyme, salt and pepper on both side and press into the pork chop.
  3. While your grill heats up, place a small saucepan over medium heat on your stove top and add your blackberries, balsamic vinegar, water, and a pinch of salt.
  4. Let the sauce begin to mix together, stirring frequently to make sure it doesn’t burn on the bottom.
  5. Turn heat to low and let the sauce simmer for about 3-5 minutes.
  6. Then pour half of the sauce into a bowl (you can leave the blackberries in the saucepan because you’ll just use them to top your chops off later).
  7. Use a glazing brush to glaze one side of your pork chop then place that glazed side down onto your grill.
  8. Then glaze the other side, cover grill and let cook for 5-7 minutes per side. I glazed each side of my pork chop probably 3-4 times to make sure as much blackberry sauce as possible could be soaked up by the chop. Make sure your chop is cooked on both sides and cook completely through before removing from grill. (took me about 12-14 minutes total).
  9. Once your pork chops are all done cooking, add to plate and top with your leftover blackberry sauce that has been simmering and thickening up.
  10. Then eat until your cry. So delicious.

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86 Comments

  1. Cindy McNamara Carlson says:

    This looks *amazing!* I’ve Pinned it and I cannot wait to make it. Excellent blog, btw! I’ve considered going paleo before, but really, this site is strongly influencing me. Well done.






  2. Anna says:

    These are AMAZING! Seriously was in heaven eating them tonight. Paired them with Sweet Potato Latkes and steamed on the grill broccoli & cauliflower that was fresh from the Farmers Market this morning. Serious goodness and an excellent way to end my official Day 2 of going Paleo.






  3. Amy says:

    These were really tasty!! Served them with broiled green beans and steamed carrots. Only thing I didn’t like was the blackberry seeds — kept feeling like I was eating tiny shards of bone. Think I’ll try this with blueberries next time.

    1. Ashley says:

      I used blueberries! It was fantastic!






  4. Vanessa says:

    Loved them!






  5. Suzanne says:

    This was one of the first paleo recipes I tried and wow! Loved ’em! The pictures were so enticing and delicious looking I just had to try. Thanks for doing such an excellent blog. Its entertaining and interesting and I look forward to trying more of your recipes. In fact I am trying your Jambalaya recipe tonight!






  6. tasha says:

    Wholly crap (not literally) my hubby and I made this last night, with mashed sweet potatoes and avocado. Amazing!!! Now I’m eating the leftovers with eggs all smothered in blackberry sauce….I licked my plate clean. Thank you for this!!

  7. Kim says:

    This was fantastic. The end.






  8. Ashley says:

    I am trying to love pork. After eating this dish, I understand why you love pork. This was SO good.

    I forgot to buy blackberries, so I used blueberries instead. AMAZING.

    Thank you! On my way to my blog to write about it 🙂






  9. Ashley says:

    I don’t have an outdoor grill. Is there a way to make this in the oven?

    1. juli says:

      You could bake them in the oven OR just cook them on the stove top! I would probably do the stove top if i were you!

  10. Ashley says:

    Thanks! How long do you cook them on each side (ish) I’m new to cooking so I know nothing…….

    1. juli says:

      5-7 minutes per side my dear 🙂