PORK CHOPS SMOTHERED IN ONION GRAVY
This recipe calls for 4 pork chops because that's about what you can fit into a standard frying pan, though I've squeezed 6 smaller chops in before. I recommend you double the recipe because my husband eats them two at a time. Serve the smothered pork chops over cooked rice with your favorite vegetable side dish and cornbread.
Provided by Lolita Contreras Murrah
Categories Main Dish Recipes Pork Pork Chop Recipes Braised
Time 1h40m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Mix seasoned salt, garlic powder, black pepper, and paprika together in a bowl; rub about 3/4 teaspoon spice mixture onto each pork chop. Thoroughly coat each pork chop with flour, saving remaining seasoning and flour for the gravy.
- Heat vegetable oil in a heavy skillet over medium-high heat; cook pork chops in the hot oil until browned, about 3 minutes per side. Transfer pork chops to a plate, retaining drippings in the pan. Cover pork chops with paper towels.
- Cook and stir onion in the drippings in the heavy skillet over medium heat until browned, 5 to 10 minutes. Add mushrooms, remaining flour, remaining spice mixture, and about 1 teaspoon water if needed to moisten; cook and stir until onion is golden brown, about 5 minutes.
- Stir 2 cups water into onion-mushroom mixture until gravy is smooth; bring to a boil. Place pork chops in the gravy, reduce heat, cover skillet, and simmer until pork chops are tender, about 1 hour. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 419.8 calories, Carbohydrate 19.7 g, Cholesterol 63 mg, Fat 26 g, Fiber 2.1 g, Protein 26.6 g, SaturatedFat 6.5 g, Sodium 709.1 mg, Sugar 3.1 g
BREADED PORK CHOPS WITH KICKIN' PEPPERY GRAVY
Are you looking for some comfort food? Well, I got your comfort food right here. A beautiful pan-fried pork chop, in a creamy smooth, peppery, country-style, gravy. Pork... The "other" white meat. Well, you ready... Let's get into the kitchen.
Provided by Andy Anderson !
Categories Pork
Time 6h30m
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- 1. Chef's Note: To brine or not to brine... that is the question. In years long past, pork had a very bad reputation... It was fatty, greasy, and in a climate of healthier recipes, people stopped eating pork, and switched to things like turkey, and chicken. So, the hog farmers began raising a leaner version of pork. That was a good thing; however, it had a tendency to come out a bit dry. I hate it when that happens.
- 2. Brining solution for pork chops.
- 3. The basic formula for a brine solution is 1 cup of table salt (without iodine) to a gallon of filtered water. The solution should be salty to the taste but not thick with salt. If you are using kosher salt, increase that to 1.5 cups (kosher salt weighs less by volume).
- 4. When it comes to the amount of brining time, it is more important not to brine too long than not long enough. While some cuts of pork can use days in a brine, even a relatively small amount of time can be helpful. Pork generally takes a long time to get the full effect. I wouldn't bother brining a cut of pork if you didn't have at least a few hours; however, with smaller cuts even 3 or 4 hours can do the trick. Do not; however go longer than the recommended times.
- 5. Pork Chops (about 1 to 1 1/2 inches thick) - 8 to 12 hours (or up to 24 hours). Do not go any longer than 24 hours. Brining is good, but it can be overdone.
- 6. In addition to the salt, you can add some sweetener: brown or white sugar, molasses, or even maple syrup. You can add up to 1/2-cup sweetener per gallon of brine. If you are adding a sweetener, reduce the amount of salt by 1/4 cup for table salt, and 1/2 cup for kosher salt.
- 7. Remember to keep the pork chops completely submerged in the brine solution, and in the refrigerator at all times during the brining process.
- 8. Chef's Tip: Try to get rib chops. As with most meats, tenderness in pork chops often comes at the cost of flavor. I like using pork rib chops because they have more fat than a loin chop, but less connective tissue than a blade chop, helping them strike a great balance between the two ends of the spectrum.
- 9. Gather all your ingredients.
- 10. Add some salt and pepper, cayenne and the ground cumin to the all purpose flour, and mix to combine.
- 11. Add the cream to the whole milk and combine.
- 12. Chef's Note: The addition of the cream (extra fat) will help the flour adhere to the pork.
- 13. Take two dishes or pie plates big enough to hold one of the pork chops. Add the milk/cream to one, and the flour to the other.
- 14. Dip a pork chop in the milk/cream, and thoroughly soak.
- 15. Then drop it into the flour. Make sure the chop is completely coated.
- 16. Lay the pork chop on a wire cooling rack, and repeat with the other three chops.
- 17. Allow the pork chops to rest for 30 minutes before proceeding.
- 18. Chef's Note: The resting period serves two purposes: One, it allows the flour and milk mixture to come together, and stick to the chop... Two, it brings the cold chop closer to room temperature, and helps in the cooking process.
- 19. While the chops are resting, place a large sauté pan over medium-high heat, and add the oil and butter.
- 20. Heat until the butter is melted and the foaming subsides.
- 21. Add the pork chops to the sauté pan, and cook on one side, until browned, about 5 to 7 minutes,
- 22. Chef's Note: Don't play with your food; let them sit there and cook. After about 5 to 7 minutes, use a pair of tongs to carefully lift one up and see if it's brown enough. It should lift off the bottom of the pan without sticking. If it sticks, it's probably not ready to turn.
- 23. Carefully turn the pork chops over, add the onions to the pan, and continue cooking, until the chops are cooked through and the onions are nice and brown, about 7 to 10 minutes.
- 24. Chef's Note: An instant read thermometer should read an internal temperature of 145f (63c).
- 25. Chef's Note: The food safety board used to claim you had to cook pork to 165f (74c), and this usually produced an overcooked dried out chop. Then they got wise and changed the time to 145f (63c), which is still about 5 degrees too much. I usually , cook them to an internal temp of 143f (62c), and allow the carry over cooking of the meat to raise the internal temp to 145f (63c).
- 26. Chef's Note: If the onions are not nice and brown, leave them in the pan, but take out and tent the pork chops. We want nice brown, and crispy onions.
- 27. Remove the onions from the pan, allow to drain on a paper towel, and reserve.
- 28. MAKING THE PEPPERY GRAVY
- 29. While the chops are happily cooking away, add the butter to a saucepan over medium heat.
- 30. When the butter has melted, add the flour, a slight pinch of cayenne pepper, and stir to combine.
- 31. Chef's Note: Mixing a combination of fats with flour is called a roux. What we're doing is making, a "blond" roux (no blond jokes, please). In other words, we're not going to let it cook for very long.
- 32. As soon as the flour and fat are incorporated, add the warm milk, in a slow steam, while whisking to combine it with the roux.
- 33. Chef's Tip: Have a bit of extra warm milk, and flour at the ready, so if the gravy is a bit too thin or thick, you can fix it on the spot.
- 34. Chef's Note: As the gravy is simmering and thickening, slowly add a bit of salt and pepper, and then taste, and slowly add a bit more, until you reach the desired flavor. It should have a peppery kick to it.
- 35. Place the pork chops on a large serving platter, cover with the peppery gravy, and serve family style along with your favorite sides.
- 36. If the dinner is a bit more formal, plate up the pork chops on individual serving pieces, ladle over the gravy, and then add the sides. I'm partial to some mash potatoes, and some of that awesome gravy on top. Enjoy. https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/side/side-potatoes/low-fat-horseradish-mash-potatoes.html?p=20
- 37. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
SOUTHERN FRIED PORK CHOPS WITH CREAMY PAN GRAVY
This is pure comfort food at it's best, mashed potatoes are a must with this! You can omit the onion if desired.
Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz
Categories Pork
Time 45m
Yield 7 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Reserve 2 tablespoons flour and set aside, place the remaining flour in a shallow dish.
- To the bowl mix together the Cajun seasoning, garlic powder and black pepper.
- Rub the pork chops all over with the seasoning.
- Place the buttermilk in a shallow bowl.
- Dip the chops in buttermilk, then dredge in flour.
- Heat oil and butter in a skillet, then brown the chops over medium high heat for about 5 minutes per side or until golden brown and cooked through; remove to a plate, cover loosley with foil to keep warm(do not drain the fat in the pan).
- Add in chopped onion and saute until soft (about 3-4 minutes, you might need to add in more butter if needed to the pan).
- Add in the reserved 2 tablespoon flour to the skillet, then stir/whisk in the milk and seasoned salt; whisk or stir constantly until thickened and bubbly.
- Season with lots black pepper.
- Serve the gravy with the pork chops.
COUNTRY FRIED PORK CHOPS WITH CREAM GRAVY
Make and share this Country Fried Pork Chops With Cream Gravy recipe from Food.com.
Provided by lazyme
Categories Pork
Time 50m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Mix flour, salt and pepper in a plate or shallow dish.
- Dredge pork chops in seasoned flour (reserve unused flour).
- Heat 4 tablespoons of oil in a large skillet.
- When hot, add the flour coated pork chops and brown on medium-high.
- Turn and brown on the other side.
- Add 1/4 cup water.
- Reduce heat, cover pan and simmer for 30 minutes or until pork chops are done.
- Remove cover, increase the heat and recrisp the chops.
- Remove chops to a paper towel lined plate.
- Stir up any flour "crispies" to loosen.
- Add more oil if needed to make about 3 tablespoons.
- Add 3 to 4 tablespoons of the reserved seasoned flour to the hot oil, stirring constantly with a whisk until lightly browned.
- Add 2 cups of milk all at once and continue stirring until thickened and bubbly.
- If the gravy is too thick, add some water.
- Add a couple of drops of gravy coloring (Kitchen Bouquet) if needed to give the gravy a rich color.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Serve pork chops with cream gravy.
TENDER PORK CHOPS IN GRAVY
I'm posting this as a reply to someone who was looking for tender pork chops without using a crock pot. I've had this recipe for so long, probably even before there WERE crock pots! (BTW - this recipe can also be made in a crock pot.)
Provided by Claudia Dawn
Categories Pork
Time 1h30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Brown pork chops in frying pan. I like to sprinkle with seasoned salt, seasoned pepper and a small amount of garlic salt when browning.
- Remove from pan and place in casserole dish.
- Mix brown gravy mix, soup, and water.
- Place potatoes and onion around pork chops; cover all with gravy mixture.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Cover and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 1 hour or until potatoes are tender.
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