Crunchy, juicy, and without frying — oven-baked pork chops are the perfect alternative to the classic version of this dish.
Crunchy, juicy, and without frying – oven-baked pork chops are the perfect alternative to the classic version of this dish.
Mix 1/3 cup soup and 1/2 cup water in saucepan. Add vegetables and butter. Heat to a boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Add stuffing. Mix lightly. Spoon stuffing mixture into greased 3-qt.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Trim the fat from the pork chops. Place fat in an ovenproof skillet over medium heat. Cook until about 2 tablespoons fat is rendered. Remove any solid fat. Add pork ...
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Pork Chops with swede, mustard and sage. Credit: Mark Moriarty: Off Duty Chef ...