Wild Boar Bone-In Pork Chop
Wild Boar Bone-In Pork Chops serve deep, woodsy pork flavor with a naturally lean, tender bite. Think rosy, mineral-sweet savor that loves herbs, spice, and a hot sear. These elegant, rib-in chops cook beautifully on the grill, in cast-iron, or via reverse-sear, and we ship each pack frozen at peak quality so you can go from freezer to flame with confidence. Eat Wild.
- Distinctive wild character: cleaner and more complex than commodity pork—nutty, gently sweet, and aromatic.
- Lean by nature: sear fast and finish gently; a touch of added fat keeps them extra juicy.
- Ships frozen on dry ice: arrives rock-solid; thaw safely and cook with confidence.
What’s Included
Bone-in wild boar pork chops, butcher-trimmed. See the variant selector for thickness (e.g., 1"–1.25", thick-cut, or double-cut) and total weight; exact rib/loin position may vary by lot and is noted on the label.
Flavor Notes & Pairings
- Seasonings: kosher salt, black pepper, garlic, juniper, rosemary, thyme, sage, fennel seed, smoked paprika.
- Glazes & sauces: apple cider reduction, mustard–maple, cherry–red wine, salsa verde, peppercorn cream.
- Sides: charred broccolini, roasted apples, wild mushrooms, creamy polenta, Brussels sprouts with bacon.
- Explore more in Wild Boar and our full Pork collection.
How to Thaw (Refrigerator Only)
- Keep sealed; place on a rimmed tray to catch drips.
- Allow ~24 hours per 1"-thick chop in the fridge (34–40°F).
- Cook within 48 hours of thawing. For precise guidance, use our Storage & Thaw Calculator.
Optional Brine (Extra Juiciness)
- Quick brine: 6% salt solution (60 g salt per 1 L water) for 40–60 minutes; rinse, dry, and season.
- Equilibrium brine: 1.0–1.5% salt by total meat weight for 6–12 hours for deeper seasoning.
How to Cook (4 Proven Methods)
Doneness: for whole-muscle chops, cook to an internal 145°F (63°C) and rest 3 minutes for a rosy, juicy center. Use a fast, accurate thermometer.
1) Two-Zone Grill (char + gentle finish)
- Set up hot and cool zones (charcoal or gas). Sear over direct heat 1–2 minutes per side for color.
- Move to indirect; lid closed until internal temp reaches 145°F. Rest 3–5 minutes.
- Need setup help? Use the Grill Setup Wizard.
2) Cast-Iron Sear + Oven
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Sear in a lightly oiled, ripping-hot skillet ~1½–2 minutes per side.
- Transfer to oven; finish to 145°F. Rest 3–5 minutes. Finish with herb butter.
3) Reverse-Sear (ultra-even)
- Roast or grill indirectly at 250–275°F until internal hits 125–130°F.
- Sear hard in cast-iron or over high direct heat 45–60 seconds per side to 145°F. Rest 3–5 minutes.
4) Sous Vide + Sear (edge-to-edge)
- Bag with a dab of butter, garlic, and herbs. Cook at 134–140°F for 1–3 hours (thickness-dependent).
- Pat very dry; sear very hot, very fast for a crisp crust without overcooking.
- For exact time/temp windows, see our Sous Vide & Reverse-Sear Calculator.
Pro Tips
- Add a little fat: brush with oil or butter before searing—wild boar is lean.
- Surface dryness = crust: pat chops very dry; moisture inhibits browning.
- Carryover is real: pull 3–5°F shy of target; temperature rises during the rest.
Quality & Safety
- Ships frozen via cold-chain with insulated packaging and dry ice. See Shipping for cut-offs and delivery timing.
- On arrival, move directly to the freezer or begin a controlled fridge thaw. Review best practices in Meat Safety & Storage.
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Chef’s note: Treat wild boar chops like a great, lean steak—season boldly, sear hot, finish gently, rest well. A cherry–red wine or mustard–maple glaze in the last minute makes the wild flavors sing.