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Gimme a pork chop recipe thats quick and tasty

Make some stove top stuffing and add some tiny diced apples.... slit the chops and stuff

brush on some balsamic vinegar and crushed garlic ... broil or grill... you can evn bake them i suppose.

🙂
 
Poke holes in both sides with fork.

Lightly cover both sides with powdered Seasoning Salt.

Pour Worchestershire Sauce over them, cover with alum foil/other plate; refrigerate for at least an hour.

Cook however. Deeeeee-Lish!!!!
 
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Make some stove top stuffing and add some tiny diced apples.... slit the chops and stuff

brush on some balsamic vinegar and crushed garlic ... broil or grill... you can evn bake them i suppose.

🙂

Yum, this sounds good😀
 
1.wash
2. season salt
3.pepper
4. onion powder
5. onion dried bits
6. throw in oven
7. cook till done
8. add bbq sauce
9. throw back in oven
10. make mac and cheese or mash poapotes
11.eat
12.drink
I always make mine like that.
 
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Make some stove top stuffing and add some tiny diced apples.... slit the chops and stuff

brush on some balsamic vinegar and crushed garlic ... broil or grill... you can evn bake them i suppose.

🙂

Originally posted by: MichaelD
Poke holes in both sides with fork.

Lightly cover both sides with powdered Seasoning Salt.

Pour Worchestershire Sauce over them, cover with alum foil/other plate; refrigerate for at least an hour.

Cook however. Deeeeee-Lish!!!!

These both sound worth a try, getting hungry now...
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Poke holes in both sides with fork.

Lightly cover both sides with powdered Seasoning Salt.

Pour Worchestershire Sauce over them, cover with alum foil/other plate; refrigerate for at least an hour.

Cook however. Deeeeee-Lish!!!!



Going with this one😀 Was all over the other but fell short on supplies🙁
 
asian style:

soy sauce (w/ water to dilute) and garlic, marinade at least 1 hour
then grill, thinner pork chops the better.
 
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