
Black Barbecue Pork Chops with Thumbelina CarrotsJohn Kernick
Based on depth rather than tanginess or sweetness, Lee's signature black barbecue sauce is a cultural interaction that includes the thin, Worcestershire sauce—like "dip" for mutton ribs found in and around Owensboro, Kentucky; red-eye gravy; an earthy mole; and brothy, robust kalbi, the braised short ribs of Korea. The melting pot, as they say, simmers on.
Cooks' notes:
•Pork chops can be marinated up to 5 hours.
•Barbecue sauce keeps chilled, 1 month.