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 ideal alternative to the traditional version of this dish.
Place the pork chops in a large sealable bag, then pour in the apple juice and vinegar. Place in refrigerator and marinate for at least 4 hours, or overnight. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
HTA School of Culinary Arts thinks you'll love these pork chops with cranberry glaze and polenta wedges. Why not try them today.
Who said pork chops couldn't be posh? Give them apples, onions and mustard, as well as plenty of mash, and you'll have a classy dinner that satisfies. Roll the fat sides of the pork chops in the ...
Marinade the pork chops (do this in a bowl covered in cling film, not a plastic bag, as any sharp pieces of bone might pierce the bag) for at least 2 hours, but preferably overnight. To cook the ...
Not only is this a speedy meal, it’s also a one-pan situation. Bone-in pork chops are seared in a skillet, set aside and then the sauce is built. The pork cooks quickly (only 4 minutes per ...
thyme and garlic pork chops served with a delicious potato bake. It’s the perfect midweek meal, and a guaranteed crowd pleaser! 1. Preheat the oven to 200C/180C Fan. 2. In a large shallow dish ...
These mini convection ovens can do just about any job, but that doesn't mean they should. There are better ways to cook these ...
Pork Chops with swede, mustard and sage. Credit: Mark Moriarty: Off Duty Chef ...