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Succulent pork loin chops are paired brilliantly with slices of tart apple cooked in a satin-smooth sauce of butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. A few chopped pecans over the top make this a delectable autumn entree.
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A creamy casserole made with chops and tots! Sure to be a family favorite.
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A traditional Pancit taught to me by a Filipino friend while stationed overseas. Delicious and easy!
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A delicious garlic and fresh tomato sauce covers tender pork cutlets. Serve with crusty bread, a leafy salad, and maybe a side of buttered pasta with a little of the sauce on top. Terrific and fast.
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Yes, the title says it all! This recipe was created by mistake. While using another recipe as a guide, I made the mistake of using cocktail sauce instead of chili sauce. Well, this was the best darn mistake I have ever made. These pork chops had the most wonderful zip to them! Mistakes like this should happen more often!
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Tender carrots, potatoes, and kohlrabi, seasoned with marjoram and bathed in milk, bake in a creamy sauce with browned pork chops. You may substitute onion for kohlrabi if it's not available.
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This dish should be served with a fire extinguisher for your mouth, but if you crave hot and spicy this untamed sauce of orange juice, rum and habanera chile pepper should do the trick.
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These pork chops will melt in your mouth. They are very good and easy to assemble. They are first sauteed in butter, then baked in a creamy mushroom sauce.
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You can use gyoza wrappers instead of making dumpling dough.
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Bone-in pork chops are stuffed with feta cheese, basil, and pine nuts and baked with a balsamic vinegar glaze in an easy and quick family favorite main dish.
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Your guests will love the saucy little sandwiches you create from a pork roast that is seasoned with cayenne, garlic and onions, and then simmered until the meat is fork-tender. Stir in some barbecue sauce and you have a sensational party dish!