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Monday, October 28, 2013

Maple Glazed Pork Chops

Last week I was craving maple glazed pork chops. I had them awhile back at my sister's house, but she couldn't remember the recipe so I recreated the flavors I remembered.

I remember a Hickory Smoke Marinade in the recipe and happened to have some on hand. It's tasty and adds a real smokey flavor to meats. You can buy it at Walmart or most grocery stores.


Marinate | Fry | Make Sauce | Your Done


My mouth is watering now. I need to go fix supper.


Maple Glazed Pork Chops

4 pork chops
 3 Tbsp. butter

6-8 large mushrooms, sliced
salt and pepper
1/4 cup chicken broth
3 Tbsp. maple syrup

Place pork chops in a shallow dish and pour about 1/2 cup marinade
over them. Poke all over with a fork and let marinate 40 minutes.

Heat a skillet with 3 Tbsp. butter. Add pork chops and fry until done, 
about 5-6 minutes. Size and thickness can make a difference.
Do not over cook! They will get tough. A little pink is okay in the middle.
You will be adding them back to the heat once the sauce is done.
When done remove from skillet.

Add mushrooms to pan drippings and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Saute until soft. Add chicken broth and maple syrup, cook on high
until sauce reduces and thickens. Add pork chops back to skillet
and heat for a minute or so.


Enjoy,
Hope

4 comments:

  1. It sounds and looks wonderful! I love your menu suggestions ~ pictures just sell me every time. :)

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  2. Sounds delicious and looks divine! Yum! I'm going to try it.

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  3. well, your tagline is, "blogging with the intent to inspire," and girl, i'm INSPIRED!!! truly. i've actually tried making pork chops a few times but never w the best of luck. mine are always tough and too dry, but this recipe looks amazing. i have to meal plan and grocery shop in the next few days and this is definitely something i'm putting on the list!!! i'll let ya know how they turn out. :))

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  4. This is a perfect meat recipe, super easy and tasted great! I caramelized some onions, by putting them in the pan as I seared the chops, the onions came out great that way.

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