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Pork Chops Recipes
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Ready Time: 1 Hr 35 Min
"The easiest pork chop recipe imaginable, and oh so tasty. My family has passed this recipe down for years."
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"Yummy yellow mustard over pork chops with onion crunchies."
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Ready Time: 1 Hr 20 Min
"This is a no brainer. You can either cook them on top of the range or throw them into the oven on a low temperature. Serve with white rice."
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Ready Time: 50 Min
"'Years ago, one of my teenage daughters saw this recipe in a magazine and wanted to try it,' recalls Doris Shoemaker of Dakota, Illinois. 'It became a family favorite.' TIP: 'Serve it with bread and a lettuce salad, she says."
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Ready Time: 15 Min
"I made this up one day because I was wanting something different then the same old pan-fried pork chops (that is how my husband asked me to cook them that day). So I made this up real fast, and boy did he love them. Now he asks for them every time. I do this with boneless and bone-in pork chops. So it doesn't matter what kind you have on hand, just cook them up and enjoy."
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"A delicious, quick and easy way to prepare your pork chops - and it makes it's own sidedish!"
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Ready Time: 30 Min
"Dressed up with a glossy sauce, these tender chops from Phyllis Schmalz of Kansas City, Kansas are ready in a half hour!"
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Ready Time: 27 Min
"For the entree, Bernadette Bennett contributes her mouth-watering Orange Basil Chops. The no-fuss pork chops and simple sauce come together easily on the stovetop in one skillet, so cleanup is a breeze. 'With its hints or orange, garlic and basil, it's tasty main dish that impresses company yet is ready in no time,' she writes from her home in Waco, Texas."
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Ready Time: 40 Min
"'These pork chops are so easy to prepare with a nice not-too-sweet flavor,' assures Erika Niehoff of Eveleth, Minnesota. 'The original recipe came from my dad, and it's one of my family's favorites.'"
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Ready Time: 30 Min
"Tender pork chops are treated to a thick mandarin-orange-and-green-pepper sauce thats swiftly heated in the microwave. This is a snap to make but looks very attractive, Marie Hoyer confirms from Lewistown, Montana."
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