Ingredients
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4
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1/4
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1/4
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1/4
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1/4
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1/8
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1
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2
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3
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3/4
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-
-
-
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Directions
Asian-Apricot Glazed Pork Loin Chops, This recipe is based on one that was from my Grandmother’s handwritten recipe note-cards. Over the years I’ve played with it and ended up with this Asian-inspired version., Great easy recipe with lots of flavor. I made half a recipe using peach nectar but the rest as written. Served with fried rice. Great meal., This was so good and so easy, I am surprised it is not illegal. I did not have any apricot nectar or apricot preserves so I followed reviewer, SWalker’s suggestion of simmering 1 cup apricots, ¼ cup sugar and 2 cups water for an hour and then using my immersion blender. It ended up a bit sweet for me, so I added the juice of one small Meyer lemon. I also did not use any salt as oyster sauce has so much sodium – did not miss the extra salt at all – I don’t know how good it would be just as written, but it sure would have to go some to beat what I had. This is defiantly a keeper, thank you , Bert’s Kitchen Witch for sharing this great recipe.
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Steps
1
Done
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Chop Onion. |
2
Done
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Mix Together the 1/4 Tsp of Salt, Pepper, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder and the Ginger. |
3
Done
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Season Loin Chops With the Spice Mixture. |
4
Done
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Heat a Large Skillet Over Medium-Low Heat, and Add the 2 Tbs of Oil. |
5
Done
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Brown the Onion and the Loin Chops For Approximately 5 Minutes Per Side. |
6
Done
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Mix Together All the Remaining Ingredients in a Bowl. |
7
Done
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When Loin Chops Are Browned on Both Sides, Add the Sauce Mixture. |
8
Done
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Simmer on Medium-Low Heat For Approximately 15-20 Minutes, Until Pork Is Done to an Internal Temperature of 170 Degrees and Sauce Is Reduced and Thickened. |
9
Done
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Taste Sauce Say Yum and Add More Pepper or Soy Sauce to Taste, If Desired. |
10
Done
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Serve Over Steamed White Rice. |