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Savory Winter Pork Chops Delight

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Ingredients

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4 pork chops
2 tablespoons oil
1/2 cup finely chopped onion
1/8 cup craisins, optional
1 package uncle bens wild rice
2 cups apple juice
1 cup cheddar cheese
salt
cinnamon

Nutritional information

476.2
Calories
275 g
Calories From Fat
30.6 g
Total Fat
11.8 g
Saturated Fat
104.7 mg
Cholesterol
247.1 mg
Sodium
20 g
Carbs
0.6 g
Dietary Fiber
17 g
Sugars
29.8 g
Protein
381 g
Serving Size

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Savory Winter Pork Chops Delight

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    I found this recipe many years ago from Good Housekeeping Magazine. I have made this many times, and am a big fan of it. It is quick and delish. Mapasmurf, it makes a big difference in the rice you use, and you didn't add the cranberries. Uncle Bens with the wild rice and you may have given it 5 stars. The ONLY thing I have changed up over the years is I found I prefer a colby cheese or a creamy cheese like colby mixed with cheddar. I also would double the rice because I have teenage boys to feed, and they gobble the stuff up. Glad to see it here.

    • 50 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Winter Pork Chops, I saw a recipe similar to this in an Uncle Ben’s ad some years ago. I never kept the ad, just started making this recipe. Although the seasoning is different, don’t let it scare you. Everyone that I have ever made these for loves them, including my husband who doesn’t like rice. Try them once. I make it without the craisins but they were in the original recipe., I found this recipe many years ago from Good Housekeeping Magazine. I have made this many times, and am a big fan of it. It is quick and delish. Mapasmurf, it makes a big difference in the rice you use, and you didn’t add the cranberries. Uncle Bens with the wild rice and you may have given it 5 stars. The ONLY thing I have changed up over the years is I found I prefer a colby cheese or a creamy cheese like colby mixed with cheddar. I also would double the rice because I have teenage boys to feed, and they gobble the stuff up. Glad to see it here., This recipe was FANTASTIC!!!! I got a huge package of pork chops on sale this afternoon so I was looking for a couple of different ways to cook them this week! The cinnamon seasoning intrigued me so I gave it a try! That is the most amazing flavor!! I can’t wait to try it on chicken. I did change a few things since I didn’t have everything that it called for. I substituted 2 cups of regular wild rice for the uncle bens, 2 cups chicken stock for the apple juice didn’t have apple juice and ran out of onion so I just put 4 cloves garlic. It was definately a keeper!! Thanks for sharing! We all loved it!


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    Steps

    1
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    Heat Oil in a Large Skillet.

    2
    Done

    Add Pork Chops.

    3
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    Season Pork Chops With Salt and Cinnamon Just Like Salt& Pepper on Each Side.

    4
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    Lightly Brown the Chops Then Remove to a Platter.

    5
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    Add Onions to Skillet and Cook Until Tender.

    6
    Done

    Add Apple Juice, Rice Mix and Seasoning Packet from Mix.

    7
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    Bring to a Boil.

    8
    Done

    Add Pork Chops and the Juices from the Platter Back to the Skillet.

    9
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    If Using the Craisins, Add Here.

    10
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    Cover and Reduce Heat to a Simmer.

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