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Apple Cider Sauce and Pork Loin Chops

Submitted by: tango23
Home Town: Seattle, Washington, USA
Living In: Covington, Washington, USA
Seasoned pork loin chops baked with apple cider and Worcestershire sauce and finished with sherry make even the pickiest husband say, 'Wow!' Serve with mashed potatoes. 

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Golden Pork Chops

Submitted by: Hallie Guilfoyle
This is so yummy, I never make enough. Seasoned pork chops are smothered in a golden mushroom sauce and baked with fresh mushroom slices and onion. 

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Brown Sugar Chops

Submitted by: Jodi Bepler
Home Town: Haslett, Michigan, USA
Delicious easy way to bake pork chops even the kids love. 

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Gravy Baked Pork Chops

Submitted by: Jennifer
These pork chops will melt in your mouth. They are very good and easy to assemble. They are first sauteed in butter, then baked in a creamy mushroom sauce. 

Pork Chops in Red Sauce

Submitted by: Suzanne Osmar
Tender pork chops baked in an easy to make tomato sauce. 

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Baked Pork Chops I

Submitted by: Dawn Edberg
There's something comforting about pork chops, breaded and baked, and served with an easy white wine and mushroom sauce. 

Consomme Pork Chops

Submitted by: JJHMOM
Pork chops are lightly browned in the skillet, then baked with rice and onions flavored with beef consomme. 

Pork Loin Chops in Apple Cream

Submitted by: bellananna
Pork chops are browned, then simmered in an apple cider infusion and finished in half-and-half or cream. Makes a great dinner for two, simple to prepare, hearty enough for him, but delicious by any standards. Can substitute chicken breasts for the pork loin chops. 

Melt In Your Mouth Pork Chops

Submitted by: Joan Bishton
Pork chops slow simmered in soy and teriyaki sauce that melt in your mouth. 

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Famous Pork Chops

Submitted by: Heather
Pork chops coated with a crumbly cracker mixture and egg then baked. 
 
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