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Apple-Onion Pork Chops

Submitted by: Jean McCormick 
Jean McCormick simmers these tender chops with a sweet-and-sour medley of onions and apple. 'This goes nicely with parsley potatoes and a crisp salad,' she writes from Deer Park, New York. 

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Pork Chops with Stuffing

Submitted by: Margaret Pache 
This was my mother's original recipe, but through the years I've changed is slightly. Now my four daughters enjoy making this family favorite. Before we retired, we raised hogs on a farm in Pennsylvania. I cooked a pork dish at least once a week then, and I still do today. 

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Pork Chops and Sauerkraut

Submitted by: Erika Taylor 
My mother made this dish years ago, when she was a young girl living in Germany. Later on, she continued to make it for our family. Today when I cook it, the wonderful aroma of sauerkraut fills the house, bringing back many warm memories for me. Mother usually served plain boiled potatoes with this dish, but for a special treat she'd serve steamed dumplings. 

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Tropical Pork Chops

Submitted by: Jeanette Babineau 
I WAS FORTUNATE to visit my grandmother's birthplace in Hawaii, where I met relatives who taught me how to make this dish. It's been a family favorite since I brought the recipe home. The pineapple is a sweet surprise. -Jeanette Babineau, Grand Junction, Colorado 

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Spiced Pork Chops

Submitted by: Joan MacKinnon 
Being a widow who likes to cook big meals, I frequently invite family and friends for dinner. On busy days, I rely on this easy recipe, which I got from a dear friend. It's hearty and satisfying and always gets raves. -Joan MacKinnon, Brooklyn, Nova Scotia 

Chops in Mushroom Gravy

Submitted by: Karen Ehatt 
'Although I love to cook, some days I just don't have a lot of time, so I keep boneless pork chops in my freezer for this quick dinner,' explains Karen Ehatt of Chester, Maryland. 'My husband and children love the gravy.' Tip: 'This dish is easy to double if unexpected company drops by,' she adds. 

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Quick-Stuff Pork Chops

Submitted by: Katie Koziolek 
I WAS creating recipes to teach pork cookery to high school classes when I discovered this pan-grill method of preparing meat. The results are tender and juicy. This 15-minute entree is just right for a busy cook - it's delicious, and the portions are perfect for two people. -Katie Koziolek, Hartland, Minnesota 

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Citrus-Topped Pork Chops

Submitted by: Brenda Wood 
This is a different way to prepare pork, and my family really enjoys it. The recipe originally had only oranges, but I added the lemons for tartness and color. 

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Oven-Barbecued Pork Chops

Submitted by: Teresa King 
My mother has fixed this recipe for years and now I prepare it for my family. The chops are delicious with scalloped potatoes and home-baked bread. 

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Pork Chops Deluxe

Submitted by: Sandy Krin 
With its one-pan convenience, I enjoy preparing this recipe often for hearty weekday meals. 
 
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