FRIED PORK CHOP
This pork chop is so good you'll say it tastes like heaven!
Provided by CHS_GRAD_2010
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork
Time 20m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Combine flour, seasoning salt, salt and pepper in a paper or plastic bag. Place pork chops into the bag, and shake to coat.
- When the oil is nice and hot, shake off excess flour from pork chops, and fry in the hot oil. Cook on each side for about 4 to 5 minutes, or until golden on the outside, and juices run clear.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 206.9 calories, Carbohydrate 12.1 g, Cholesterol 32.4 mg, Fat 10.7 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 14.6 g, SaturatedFat 2.6 g, Sodium 284.4 mg
OVEN-FRIED PORK CHOPS
This is a quick, simple, and above all, a cheap way to make pork chops. I love it!
Provided by RACHELHACKER
Categories Main Dish Recipes Pork Pork Chop Recipes Baked
Time 30m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Pour butter into a 9x13 inch baking pan.
- Stir together egg, milk and pepper. Dip pork chops in egg mixture, coat with stuffing mix and place in pan.
- Bake in preheated oven for 10 minutes. Turn chops and bake for another 10 minutes, or until no pink remains in the meat and juices run clear.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 422.1 calories, Carbohydrate 38.6 g, Cholesterol 127.9 mg, Fat 14.3 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 32.3 g, SaturatedFat 6.4 g, Sodium 897.2 mg, Sugar 4.6 g
PERFECT FRIED PORK CHOPS RECIPE
These Perfect Fried Pork Chops are full of flavor and are so easy to make.
Provided by Kristen Hills
Categories Main Course
Time 21m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Rinse pork chops and pat dry with paper towels, making sure to remove all excess moisture.
- In a medium bowl, combine flour, seasoned salt, black pepper, steak seasoning, and salt to taste.
- Dip each side of the pork chops into the seasoning mixture, then set aside on a plate.
- Heat canola oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet and once it is hot (between 325-375 degrees F), add butter to the skillet.
- When the butter is melted, cook pork chops 2 to 3 minutes on the first side; 1 to 2 minutes on the other side.
- Dispose of the excess oil.
- Remove fried pork chop to a plate and repeat with remaining porch chops.
- Store them in an airtight container to eat them as leftovers on busy weeknights.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 443 kcal, Carbohydrate 6 g, Protein 36 g, Fat 29 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, Cholesterol 117 mg, Sodium 386 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving
AWESOME FRIED PORK CHOPS
Make and share this Awesome fried pork chops recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Rach and Chris
Categories Pork
Time 1h5m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Rinse pork chops and pat dry.
- In one bowl whip together eggs and milk, in another bowl combine flour, salt, and pepper.
- Dredge pork chops in egg mixture then in flour mixture.
- Pat flour onto pork chops with a fork.
- Add pork chops to hot oil, cook until done, about 20 minutes on each side.
- Remove pork chops and drain oil.
- Put pork chops back into pan and add soup, cover until thoroughly heated.
- Enjoy!
PAN FRIED PORK CHOPS
Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 25m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Salt and pepper both sides of the pork chops.
- Combine the flour and some cayenne, salt and black pepper. Dredge each side of the pork chops in the flour mixture, and then set aside on a plate.
- Heat the canola oil over medium to medium-high heat. Add the butter. When the butter is melted and the butter/oil mixture is hot, cook 3 pork chops at a time, 2 to 3 minutes on the first side. Flip and cook until the chops are golden brown on the other side, 1 to 2 minutes (make sure no pink juices remain). Remove to a plate and repeat with the remaining pork chops.
- Delicious and simple! Serve with smashed new potatoes.
FRIED PORK CHOPS
Steps:
- Place the pork chops between two pieces of plastic wrap and pound with a meat mallet to an even 1/2-inch thickness. Use the tenderizer side for a few whacks at the end. Sprinkle both sides of the pork chop with salt and pepper.
- Finely crush the butter crackers in a large plastic resealable bag.
- In a small baking dish, combine the flour and cayenne. In a second dish combine the buttermilk and hot sauce. Add the crushed crackers to a third dish.
- Dredge a pork chop through the flour mixture, dusting off any excess, then through the buttermilk, letting excess drip off, and then through the crushed crackers, making sure to coat on each side. Set on a sheet tray and continue with the remaining chops. Rest the chops for 10 minutes in the refrigerator. This will help the breading stick to the chops.
- Fill a large high-sided skillet halfway with vegetable oil and heat until a deep-frying thermometer inserted into the oil reaches 375 degrees F.
- Using tongs, carefully place the pork chops in batches, into the hot oil. Fry, flipping once halfway through cooking (only if the chops are not submerged), until golden brown and fully cooked, about 8 minutes. Repeat with the remaining pork and serve.
PAN-FRIED PORK CHOPS
Tender cuts of meat-chicken breasts, steaks, and chops, for example-are prime candidates for pan-frying, and when properly cooked have a mouthwateringly crisp, browned exterior and a tender, juicy interior. Pan-frying makes dinner a breeze; there is practically no preparation involved and the meat is cooked quickly and sent straight to the table. The fundamentals for achieving good results are a heavy pan, high heat, and a fairly thin piece of meat. Why does a heavy pan matter? Have you ever cooked something in a thin pan and had it burn, with the burn exactly the same shape as the electrical element below? This shows how a thin pan transmits heat directly from the burner to what is cooking instead of diffusing the heat across the pan's surface. A heavy pan can distribute heat-and a lot of it-from the burner to the bottom of the pan. This is key in pan-frying and sautéing, because the pan needs to be quite hot to sear and caramelize or brown, but not burn, the surface of what is being cooked. If I could have only one pan, it would be a cast-iron skillet. The heavy iron heats evenly, making it a wonderful vehicle for browning and frying. An added bonus is that a seasoned cast-iron pan is virtually nonstick. The next-best thing after a cast-iron skillet is a stainless-steel-lined heavy aluminum or aluminum-core frying pan. The aluminum is an excellent heat conductor, while the stainless steel offers a good nonreactive surface to cook on. Besides being heavy, the pan should have low sides so the meat won't steam as it cooks. Because pan-frying requires high heat, the meat you choose should be fairly thin. Chops should be 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick and steaks 1 inch thick or less. Over high heat, thicker cuts will get crusty and dry on the outside before the inside is done. (A good method for cooking thicker chops and steaks is to brown them, by cooking them briefly on both sides at high heat, and pop them, skillet and all, into a 375°F oven to finish cooking. Alternatively, after browning, finish cooking over lowered heat, with the pan covered.) For even cooking, the thickness should be uniform. Chicken breasts can be lightly pounded at the thicker end to even them out so they will cook consistently. It is wise to have all your ingredients ready to go before you start cooking: the oil should be handy, the meat should be seasoned, and, if you are going to make a pan sauce, those ingredients should be on hand as well. Heat the pan first: a hot pan in combination with oil will sear the meat and keep it from sticking. Otherwise, the meat will sweat and its leaking juices will cause the meat to adhere to the bottom of the pan. Once the pan is hot, add a little bit of oil, or oil and butter (butter alone burns too quickly at high temperatures). Add the oil after the pan has heated so that it does not start to smoke and burn before you are ready to start cooking. For pan-frying only a little oil is needed, just enough to generously coat the bottom of the pan. After a few seconds, when the oil is shimmering, put the meat in the pan. The meat should fit in the pan in a single layer with a little space between each piece. If the pieces are crowded or overlapping, the liquid they release will keep the meat from browning; if there are large areas of the pan left exposed, the oil in these areas will burn and smoke. If necessary, fry in batches or in two pans simultaneously. Cook the meat on one side until it is nicely browned. Peek underneath after 2 or 3 minutes to monitor the browning; lower the heat if it is browning too quickly, or, if nothing is happening, turn it up. To brown the other side, turn the meat with tongs or a long, sharp-tined fork. In general, most cuts of meat need to cook for 4 to 5 minutes on each side. Chicken breasts can cook for a longer time on the skin side, 8 minutes or so, leaving the tender meaty side to cook only a few minutes. I am an advocate for leaving the skin on...
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Season: 4 pork chops, 1/2 inch thick with Salt and fresh-ground black pepper.
- Heat a heavy frying pan over medium-high heat. Pour in: Olive oil to coat the pan.
- Add the pork chops and cook until brown on one side, about 5 minutes. Turn them over and cook until done, turning again if necessary for even cooking. Let the chops rest for 4 minutes before serving, to tenderize them.
- Garnish with chopped parsley, garlic, or lemon zest. (Chopped together this mixture is called gremolata; see page 231.)
- Serve with sage butter, chile butter, fennel butter, rosemary butter, or another herb butter (see page 48).
- Press herb leaves onto the chops before frying them. Sage, rosemary, marjoram, or savory are good choices.
- Make a quick pan sauce with 1/2 cup stock or water, cooked down by half, and 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard and 1 tablespoon butter whisked in. Taste for salt and stir in any resting juices before serving.
AWESOME PORK CHOPS, FRIED AND STUFFED
This is a great recipe I've learned from my mom and grandma and perfected with added seasonings. This recipe is set for a large family. Great for left overs or you can reduce it for your needs.
Provided by familyof7 2
Categories Pork
Time 1h50m
Yield 8-10 pork chops, 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Prepare your favorite recipe stuffing or boxed stuffing mix according to directions (adding 1/2 cup extra water) ahead of time. Beat eggs together in a wide bowl. Mix bread crumbs and all the seasonings together on a large plate. Heat oil in a large skillet on low-medium heat.
- Rinse pork chops and shake water off. Dip chop into the egg. Place chop onto the bread crumb mixture and pat both sides making sure that it is evenly coated. Place a single layer of chops into the heated oil. Cook on both sides until browned.
- Place a single layer of chops in a glass baking dish. Cover with the stuffing. Place another layer of chops on top of the stuffing. Cover dish tightly with foil. Bake in oven 350 degrees on center rack for 90 minutes. (If your oven seems to cook things quicker than directed, reduce heat to about 330 or 335).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1109.7, Fat 62, SaturatedFat 15.1, Cholesterol 205.9, Sodium 2176.1, Carbohydrate 74.3, Fiber 4.4, Sugar 7.3, Protein 60.5
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