Star Anise Brine

- Total Time
- 30 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1cup kosher salt
- 1cup packed brown sugar
- 2pods star anise
- 4bay leaves
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large pot set over high heat, combine 1 gallon of water and the rest of the ingredients and stir to combine. Heat until the sugar and salt are dissolved, then remove from stove.
- Step 2
Let cool completely and refrigerate until needed.
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Comments
I made the smothered chops using this brine. They were incredible! Falling off the bone, melt in your mouth tender. I've made a lot of pork and I'm convinced it was this brine. I made short work of the brine by dissolving the salt and sugar in a quart of hot water, then steeped the anise in it (with a lid on it to keep in essential oils) for 20 minutes. Top it off with ice and cold water to make a gallon. Instantly cold and ready for your pork! I brined them for a good 24 hours.
Since I cook for only two people I developed my own recipe/technique for this brine. It makes 1 quart. 1. Dissolve 1/4c EACH brown sugar and kosher salt in 2c boiling water. 2. Add 1 bay leaf and 1/2 star anise (cut with kitchen shears). 3. Cover and let cool overnight. 4. Pour the concentrate into a resealable plastic bag or glass dish. Add 2c cold water and the meat. Refrigerate 12 hours max before cooking. Refrain from adding salt when preparing a recipe that doesn’t specify brining.
I've brined a lot of pork with a lot of different brines, but this is absolutely the best pork brine I've ever tasted. I never would have thought to use anise, but it gives a very fresh, fruity (but not sweet) flavor to pork. It adds a sort of Asian hint.
Decrease salt in brine recipe to 6oz (kosher) instead of 8oz. Then halve the recipe for 2 tenderloins (53 gms kosher salt) Brine overnight. Blot off brine with paper towels, use this mix, rub with a little oil.. Grill per Serious Eats: Hot grilll turning often to brown, +/-15 mins, cook until 130-140 deg & rest. Try 1 Tbs chili powder 2 tsp brown sugar 2 tsp garlic powder Salt & pepper
For pork chops
Excellent! If you’re not a fan of star anise, have no fear. When all is said and done, it’s just a subtle background flavor that lifts the recipe without being overbearing.
