Why You Should Try Using A Sous Vide To Cook Pork Chops
Food Republic asked Rich Parente, chef and owner of the Clock Tower Grill, for his take on why sous vide is so great for cooking pork chops.
Read MoreFood Republic asked Rich Parente, chef and owner of the Clock Tower Grill, for his take on why sous vide is so great for cooking pork chops.
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