Michael Symon's Fennel-Crusted Pork Porterhouse | Symon's Dinners Cooking Out | Food Network

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Michael believes fennel and pork are a match made in heaven. These are flavors that meld together perfectly and this recipe uses fennel three ways: ground fennel, fennel pollen and shaved fresh fennel. #MichaelSymon #SymonsDinners #FoodNetwork #PorkPorterhouse Catch Michael hosting #24in24: Last Chef Standing, Sundays at 8|7c and #StreamOnMax: foodtv.com/StreamOnMaxYT! Get the recipe ▶ foodtv.com/4jIqlia Subscribe to Food Network ▶ foodtv.com/YouTube Welcome to Food Network, where learning to cook is as simple as clicking play! Grab your apron and get ready to get cookin' with some of the best chefs around the world. We'll give you a behind-the-scenes look at our best shows, take you inside our favorite restaurant and be your resource in the kitchen to make sure every meal is a 10/10! Fennel-Crusted Pork Porterhouse with Citrus Salad RECIPE COURTESY OF MICHAEL SYMON Level: Easy Total: 35 min Active: 30 min Yield: 2 servings Ingredients 2 pork porterhouse steaks, 1 inch thick 1 tablespoon kosher salt 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons chile flakes 1 1/2 teaspoons ground fennel seed 1 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper, plus more to taste Olive oil or duck fat spray, for the pork 1/2 cup fresh mint leaves 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oi 1 tablespoon sherry vinegar 1 teaspoon honey 1 bulb fennel, thinly sliced with tops and fronds Zest and segments of 1 orange Crunchy sea salt 1 tablespoon fennel pollen, for garnish Directions Prepare a grill with direct and indirect heat. Your grill should be between 400 and 425 degrees F. Pat the pork dry with paper towels. In a small bowl, mix together the kosher salt, brown sugar, chile flakes, ground fennel and black pepper. Season the pork evenly with the seasoning (this could be done the night before if time permits, but can also be done right before grilling). Spray the pork with olive oil or duck fat spray. Place the pork steaks onto the direct-heat side of the grill and cook for 2 to 3 minutes per side, then move to the offset-heat side of the grill and close the lid with the vents three-quarters of the way open. This should maintain a 400 to 425 degrees F grill temperature. Cook until the pork steaks reach an internal temperature of 145 to 150 degrees F based on your preference, 10 to 15 minutes. While the pork is cooking, mix together the mint, olive oil, sherry vinegar, honey, fennel and orange zest and segments, then season to taste with sea salt and pepper. Remove the pork from the grill and let it rest for 5 minutes. Garnish with the fennel pollen and serve with the fennel citrus salad. Subscribe to our channel to fill up on the latest must-eat recipes, brilliant kitchen hacks and content from your favorite Food Network shows. ▶ WEBSITE: www.foodnetwork.com ▶ STREAM ON MAX: foodtv.com/StreamOnMaxYT ▶ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/FoodNetwork ▶ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/FoodNetwork ▶ TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/@foodnetwork ▶ TWITTER: twitter.com/FoodNetwork Michael Symon's Fennel-Crusted Pork Porterhouse | Symon's Dinners Cooking Out | Food Network youtu.be/ZL1cP4W9tW0

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