Looking for some pork chop ideas
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Wow...great recipes!0
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Thanks guys for all your receipes and suggestions!0
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Love these ideas, whoo hoo!!0
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This isn't very healthy, but it tastes so good and your entire house will smell great!!
Fry the chops just to get a little color on them, than simmer on med heat with 2 cans of tomato soup and some onions and green peppers. Simmer for 45-60 mins. Serve over brown or white rice. Meat will just fall apart with a fork and tastes so good!
This recipe is awesome I make something similar with cans of petite diced tomatoes. I also add garlic. Either way is really good, it would just depend on your calorie count for the day.0 -
Mince some onions and asparagus, sautee for 5 minutes. Add to mixture of goat cheese, parmesan, S&P, garlic.
Make a slit in your chop, stuff with the aparagus goat cheese, sear on each side then finish off in the oven.
I'm making this tomorrow :drinker:
That sounds delicious!
My father does the following:
Brown the chops with some onions. Then add a packet of mushroom soup powder mixed with about half the recommended amount of water. Pour it over the chops, add whichever veggies you want and bake in the oven. Seasoning to taste. Sometimes he slices an apple thinly and lays it over the chops0 -
Not sure about the exact recipe, but www.cooks.com is a great site to find a recipe, if you know what you are looking for. For pork chops we like to create a apple cider vinegerette with bosc pears and onions. Will try to find recipe as my husband typically makes this one.0
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I braise pork chops in an iron skillet with spray. Remove and set aside. Layer cut up apple (sprinkled with 1 t cinnamon and a cut up sweet potato in iron skillet which has been covered with cooking spray. Add pork chops on top and cook for about 35 min. in a 350 degree oven. I also add cranberries in season. We love it!0
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ALL YUMMY!!!0
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I have some thick, boneless center cut pork chops and I need some ideas. I've done shake and bake. I've used a spicy pork rub already.
I need some fresh new receipes!
Thanks!
Look in your fridge. Grab whatever beer/wine cooler/wine you have left over.
Put your meat in a container and add alcohol, add a plop of BBQ sauce (or whatever sauce you want). Let it marinate for a day in the fridge with an airtight seal/lid/plastic wrap, etc.
Then cook as desired. YUMM!!
We did that this weekend with pork chops, Seagrams Jamacian Me Happy & Watermelon Rind BBQ sauce!! OMG...it was aaawwweeesssooommmee!!0 -
My sister marinates them in fat free Italian dressing then coats them in Parmesan cheese and bakes them.0
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Brown seasoned chops in hot skillet in oil, set aside. Add to skillet one sweet onion, cut in half rings, cook over medium, scraping up all the yummy bits from the chops, until somewhat browned/transparent. Add a can a diced tomatoes, thyme and red pepper flakes to taste. Place pork chops back over onion and tomato mixture, simmer until chops are done. I usually go about 30 minutes, and I serve it with brown rice w/ garbanzo beans and a salad.0
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Brown seasoned chops in hot skillet in oil, set aside. Add to skillet one sweet onion, cut in half rings, cook over medium, scraping up all the yummy bits from the chops, until somewhat browned/transparent. Add a can a diced tomatoes, thyme and red pepper flakes to taste. Place pork chops back over onion and tomato mixture, simmer until chops are done. I usually go about 30 minutes, and I serve it with brown rice w/ garbanzo beans and a salad.
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I do a whole pork loin in the crock pot for 6 hours.
Pour a little Italian dressing on before cooking.
Gives it a great flavor.
I guess you can do chops as well, just not as long in the crockpot.0 -
I love crockpot receips, thanks!0
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I love to fry up pork chops in a pan, then deglaze the pan with a little white wine, add spicy mustard, and a little milk, let it thicken up a little and serve with the spicy mustard sauce over the chops. not sure of the nutrition info since I haven't made them since I started tracking but if you used skim milk it shouldn't be too bad.0
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I love to fry up pork chops in a pan, then deglaze the pan with a little white wine, add spicy mustard, and a little milk, let it thicken up a little and serve with the spicy mustard sauce over the chops. not sure of the nutrition info since I haven't made them since I started tracking but if you used skim milk it shouldn't be too bad.
That sounds like an awesome idea! Thanks0 -
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I have some thick, boneless center cut pork chops and I need some ideas. I've done shake and bake. I've used a spicy pork rub already.
I need some fresh new receipes!
Thanks!
I cut of all the fat the place them in a oven dish and cover with stock the place in oven to cook slowly they come out nice and moist and easy hen your in a hurry there good in a slow cooker to0
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