Does this pork chop look done/cooked to you..?
MSH2930
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I know it is totally random... When this was done it was all nice and golden brown but I guess once the butter sauce hit it, it looked different. I did not notice until after we ate it all and did not take another pic and I wanted to post this to a group but I am thinking it looks like it is not even cooked..?! My family assures me it looks fine, but..I am just wondering..(FTR, the thermometer was well within the safe temp for cooked pork)..
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If the thermometer looks good, and the pork chop looked good before you added the butter sauce then I'd say you're good. Looks good in the pic too. I would eat it0
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TY0
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Was the meat pink and soft inside? Or was it whitish and firm?0
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Oh if it was pink inside I definitely would have cooked it more. It was whitish and firm.0
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I know it was definitely cooked enough, but just to me in the photograph it almost looks raw. So I was just curious if I was being paranoid, lol...I have not really cooked pork chops before, but to me, in the photograph it just looks totally un-cooked. But yes, I know it was cooked enough, I was just curious if it looks un-cooked in the pic..
So..aesthetic purposes was my concern, as I know it was definitely cooked/done...I would hate to post it to a group I am in (not MFP) and have people think I was serving raw/undercooked pork chops, but again, I think I am/was just being paranoid.
Clear as mud I suppose I was in my post..
But aesthetic purpose was my question..0 -
you can eat pork that's slightly pink
that's old school needing it all white0 -
I know it was definitely cooked enough, but just to me in the photograph it almost looks raw. So I was just curious if I was being paranoid, lol...I have not really cooked pork chops before, but to me, in the photograph it just looks totally un-cooked. But yes, I know it was cooked enough, I was just curious if it looks un-cooked in the pic..
So..aesthetic purposes was my concern, as I know it was definitely cooked/done...I would hate to post it to a group I am in (not MFP) and have people think I was serving raw/undercooked pork chops, but again, I think I am/was just being paranoid.
Clear as mud I suppose I was in my post..
But aesthetic purpose was my question..
For aesthetic purposes alone, personally I would not find this very appetising. But, (1) it could be the photo and (2) when it comes to chops of any meat, I like them to look golden/brown and be "crunchy" on the outside.0 -
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I know it was definitely cooked enough, but just to me in the photograph it almost looks raw. So I was just curious if I was being paranoid, lol...I have not really cooked pork chops before, but to me, in the photograph it just looks totally un-cooked. But yes, I know it was cooked enough, I was just curious if it looks un-cooked in the pic..
So..aesthetic purposes was my concern, as I know it was definitely cooked/done...I would hate to post it to a group I am in (not MFP) and have people think I was serving raw/undercooked pork chops, but again, I think I am/was just being paranoid.
Clear as mud I suppose I was in my post..
But aesthetic purpose was my question..
For aesthetic purposes alone, personally I would not find this very appetising. But, (1) it could be the photo and (2) when it comes to chops of any meat, I like them to look golden/brown and be "crunchy" on the outside.
Yes, that was my thinking. Interesting to know though that as some have said, the temp is what counts. But I agree, I like/prefer them to look golden (which they did, just not sure what happened when photographed!! LOL!! )0 -
ModernRock wrote: »
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It's a shame. Pork is definitely overcooked and drier than it needs to be once it's white all the way through.0
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