So you’re standing at the meat counter on your way home from work. The pork chops look terrific and they’re priced right for a family dinner -- but how are you going to cook them? A frequent comment I ...
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Aromatic Smothered Pork Chops Recipe
Pork chops are culinary chameleons. You can fry them, bake them, or grill them with endless flavors and textures. The key to enjoying a succulent and flavorful pork chop is ensuring that it's packed ...
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From Sweet to Spicy: 16 Pork Chop Recipes That Never Disappoint
Pork chops are one of the most underrated meats out there—juicy, flavorful, and surprisingly versatile. Whether you love them ...
Having a pan sauce is a good way to spruce up any meal, especially this pork chop with mustard tarragon sauce. Kathleen Galligan Tribune To make a great pan sauce you need just a few simple ...
Rhubarb isn’t just for pie. It also makes a classic fruit and mustard sauce for pork (it works nicely on chicken and lamb, too) that helps keep the meat moist once it’s cooked so it can be prepared ...
Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add 2 tablespoons butter and melt. Whisk in flour and allow to cook for 1 minute. In a medium bowl stir together ginger ale, soy sauce, garlic, garlic powder, ...
We love leftovers. They’re the secret ingredient to easy, economical dinners that take almost no time to put together. But pork chops can be tricky when they’re hiding in the back of your fridge.
Whenever I find the family getting bored with weeknight dinners, I get a few pork chops, and everyone gets excited again. They're such an under-used protein! They're not nearly as popular as chicken, ...
There’s something about the cooler air of fall that brings on craving for a thick, juicy pork chop. When it comes to thickness, 1-inch is the sweet spot where you can cook the chop entirely through on ...
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