Ingredients
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4
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5
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1 1/4
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2
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1
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1
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2
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Directions
Pork Chops Piquant, This is another recipe from my childhood In my home, you always got to request whatever you wanted for dinner on your birthday Most years, I chose this (and Mom still makes it for me when I ask!) This is a great baked pork chop dish, the sauce keeps the chops from getting dry, and is wonderful to top a side of rice Feel free to increase the amount of sauce, it’s the best part Don’t feel that you need to use the high end center cut chops for this dish, it’s a great way to use the less expensive pork steak cuts If you prefer to use fresh mushrooms, add a pint of sliced mushrooms with the bacon and onions , DH cooked these up for the family and they were very well received We were a little skeptical about the amount of ketchup but once it was all cooked up the sauce was delicious My picky eater had, not just 2nds, but finished mine as well (we used pork steak so they were quite big) Served the pork with Recipe #426510 I had the sauce on the pancakes as a light lunch the next day and they paired very nicely 🙂 Thanks for a keeper recipe, IngridH ! Made during ZWT#9 for my team, Tasty Testers 🙂
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Steps
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Done
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Preheat the Oven to 350 Degrees. |
2
Done
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Season Both Sides of the Pork Chops With Salt and Pepper. |
3
Done
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Over High Heat, Sear the Pork Chops on Both Sides. Do not Cook Through. |
4
Done
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Remove Pork For the Pan and Place in a Baking Dish. the Chops Should Be Snug, but not Overlapping. |
5
Done
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Remove Any Excess Grease from the Saute Pan If Needed. |
6
Done
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Adjust Heat to Medium Low. |
7
Done
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Add the Bacon and Onions to the Pan, and Cook, Stirring Occasionally, Until Onion Is Transparent. |
8
Done
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Add the Mushrooms, Ketchup, Sour Cream and Paprkia. Stir Until All the Sauce Ingredients Are Combined, and the Sour Cream "melts". |
9
Done
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Pour the Sauce Over the Pork Chops. |
10
Done
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Bake, Covered, For 30 Minutes. |
11
Done
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Uncover, and Bake For 10 Minutes More, or Until Chops Reach the Desired Degree of Doneness. |