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MAIN DISHES- PORK:
Pork Chops and Applesauce
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Pork
Chops and Applesauce |
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Make the
applesauce- it's worth the extra effort...
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FOR PORK CHOPS: |
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2
cups |
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milk |
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3
tsp |
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salt, divided |
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4
1-inch-thick |
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pork
chops (with or without bone; 2 lbs.
total) |
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2
cups |
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fresh breadcrumbs (from 6 slices firm
white sandwich bread, ground in food
processor) |
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1
Tbs |
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minced garlic |
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2
tsp |
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chopped fresh rosemary or ½ tsp. dried,
crumbled |
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2
tsp |
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chopped fresh thyme or ½ tsp. dried,
crumbled |
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2 to
3 Tbs |
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vegetable oil |
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2 to
3 Tbs |
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unsalted butter
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FOR APPLESAUCE: |
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3
lbs |
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mixed McIntosh and Gala apples |
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¼
cup |
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water |
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3
Tbs |
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granulated sugar |
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1
Tbs |
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cider vinegar |
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1
whole |
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bay
leaf |
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¼
tsp |
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ground allspice |
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Marinate
pork chops: Stir together milk and 2 tsp. salt
in a shallow 3 quart dish (or freezer ziploc),
then add pork chops. Marinate, covered and
chilled, turning once, for at least an hour and
up to 4 hours. |
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Make
applesauce while chops marinate: Peel, core and
coarsely chop apples, then stir together with
remaining applesauce ingredients in a 3-quart
heavy saucepan. Bring to a simmer, stirring
occasionally, then reduce heat to moderately low
and cook, covered, stirring occasionally, until
apples are falling apart, 15 to 20 minutes.
Discard bay leaf and mash apples with a fork.
Keep applesauce warm, covered. |
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Fry pork
chops: Preheat oven to 200°F. Stir together
bread crumbs, garlic, rosemary, thyme and
remaining tsp. of salt in a shallow bowl. Lift
pork chops from milk one at a time, letting
excess drip off, and dredge in bread crumbs,
lightly patting crumbs to help adhere, then
transfer to a tray, arranging in one layer. |
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Heat 2 Tbsp.
oil and 2 Tbsp. butter in a 12-inch heavy
skillet over moderately high heat until foam
subsides, then sauté pork chops in 2 batches,
without crowding, turning over once, until
golden brown and just cooked through, 8 to 10
minutes per batch. Use quick read thermometer to
make sure they have reached the pork-safe
temperature of about 155°F. Transfer as cooked
to a platter and keep warm in the oven. (Add
more oil and butter to skillet as needed.) |
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Serve pork
chops with applesauce. |
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Servings: 4 |
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Recipe Source |
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Modified from Gourmet |
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***Hey,
This One's a Keeper!- would
make it again. "Terrific! I did do the applesauce
too and I'm glad I did. Great combination."
-Omaha, NE
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