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Рецепт Lemon Hummus Crusted Porkchops
by Brandi

Happy Hummus Day!

Did you even know it was National Hummus Day?! This is turning into quite the celebratory day in our house, especially since starting to work with Sabra over the past few years. They keep our bellies full of their delicious hummus and dips, and I’m so excited to be sharing a new recipe with you guys today!

Instead of just taking my favorite lemon hummus and dipping chips and celery and broccoli in it like usual, I decided we needed to try something new on the grill. Especially since our hands are full with this new little baby boy!! Anything we can throw on the grill for dinner is proving to be the easiest meal option, and I’m so excited with how these turned out.

We took some big, bone-in pork chops and marinated them in a mix of my favorite Lemon Twist Hummus, olive oil, a little vinegar, salt, and pepper. You don’t need much else when your marinade base starts with great hummus!

I love making quick marinades for grilling this time of year, and this was one of the easiest I’ve ever pulled together.

You could start with any flavor of hummus for the base and go from there. The roasted garlic would be fantastic on some chicken with a little balsamic vinegar, and I can’t wait to try some of the roasted red pepper on some pork or chicken, too.

Want to celebrate National Hummus Day in your house? Click on over and get some coupons from Sabra – they’re sharing the hummus love with everyone today, so don’t miss out!

Lemon Hummus Crusted Porkchops

Think you've exhausted your grilling marinade ideas? Think again! Whisk your favorite hummus up with a little extra olive oil, favorite vinegar, and some seasonings, and you've got a ton of new flavor profiles to try!

Ingredients:

Directions:

Place the pork chops in a large bowl or ziploc bag.

In a medium bowl, mix the hummus with the oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper.

Pour the marinade over the pork and toss them until each one is coated. Let the meat marinate at least 30 minutes or longer.

Heat your grill to medium, then cook the pork until no longer pink, about 7-10 minutes on each side, depending on thickness.