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Pork Chop and Potato Casserole
SUBMITTED BY:
Valkyrja
PHOTO BY:
Jill
"Good, simple pork chops simmered with potatoes in a mushroom sauce."
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PREP TIME
20 Min
COOK TIME
45 Min
READY IN
1 Hr 5 Min
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4 pork chops
4 large baking potatoes, peeled and sliced
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup
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DIRECTIONS
In a large skillet, brown pork chops with a little oil over medium-high heat. An electric skillet can also be used.
Add potatoes and condensed soup. Do not dilute soup. Cover and cook for 45 minutes, or until potatoes and chops are fully cooked.
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Reviewed on Jan. 23, 2008 by
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Jan. 23, 2008
I'm sorry but we did not like this at all. The pork was bland and there was no flavor with the potatoes at all. I don't think that I could give a true rating if I was going to change everything and add a ton of spices. As written...too bland, but tinkering with spices your family likes will definately help with flavor. I won't be making as written, but would try again with lots of spices. Thanks for the post.
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I'm sorry but we did not like this at all. The pork was bland and there was no flavor with...
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Reviewed on Feb. 9, 2004 by
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Feb. 9, 2004
I took the advice of others and carmalized some onions, then added garlic along with the chops to the skillet. I also added a couple shakes of beef bouillon granuals to the soup. This meal was not only handy in a "quick fix" way, but it was tasty as well. It did the trick for my fam. The chops came out tender enough to cut with a butter knife, great served with fresh steamed green beans. Thanks Valkyrja!
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Reviewed on Mar. 12, 2007 by EPTTIGGER
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EPTTIGGER
Mar. 12, 2007
I tried this recipe out and it was really great! I sauteed some onions & garlic (just a little), seasoned up the pork chops and cooked them fully. I cooked the sliced potatoes seperately only to give them some color and when they were about done, I mixed the chops & taters together, added cream of mushroom and cream of chicken soup (two cans each, we have a very large family) and heated it through. It was GREAT and there were no left-overs for the next day. Even my picky son ate two servings!! Don't try this recipe without first seasoning the chops and adding a little seasoning to the potatoes, too; otherwise it will be way too bland.
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I tried this recipe out and it was really great! I sauteed some onions & garlic (just a...
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Reviewed on Jul. 13, 2006 by
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Jul. 13, 2006
This was so good! My husband and kids loved it. The meat was very tender and the potatoes tasty. I added garlic powder, salt, pepper and onions and had it with fresh green beans. Delicious!
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This was so good! My husband and kids loved it. The meat was very tender and the potatoes...
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Reviewed on Apr. 12, 2006 by
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Apr. 12, 2006
The only thing I changed with this recipe was I rubbed the chops with orgeno, salt and pepper. The I spinkled them with garlic powder when they were cooking. I also added more potatoes since I used 6 pork chops and I used 2 cans of mushrooms soup. This was SO GOOD! I will definitely make it again!
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Reviewed on Feb. 12, 2005 by
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CHEFSINGLEDAD
Feb. 12, 2005
Yum! This is very close to a recipe I grew up with, baked by my mom. She used to add about 1 tbl. of caraway seed to it. :) Now, I add the caraway and a layer of thinly sliced onions, too. Delish!
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Yum! This is very close to a recipe I grew up with, baked by my mom. She used to add about 1...
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Reviewed on Dec. 14, 2005 by
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Duckball
Dec. 14, 2005
The *** I gave this was mostly my fault... Here's what I did: I sprinkled the pork chops with seasoning salt, garlic powder, and Italian seasoning before browning them with some chopped onion. To the soup, I added garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and chives. Now, here is where I probably made the mistake: Per previous comments, I wanted to make sure there was enough sauce, so I added a small can of evaporated milk. DO NOT ADD EVAPORATED MILK!! My potatoes ended up sticking to the bottom of the pan so bad that I was scraping overcooked/almost-burnt potato chunks out. The potatoes ended up tasting GREAT (even the overcooked, scraped-out bits!), but the chops didn't come out so well. My daughter ate some of the chops but both my husband and I were really not thrilled with the chops. They were really dry. Again, probably my fault. Next time, I'll either use the original recipe (plus seasonings) in the slow cooker or I'll just cook the potatoes in the soup and prepare the chops separately. Thanks for an interesting base recipe! *** UPDATED 12/14/05 - Made it again without the milk, same stuck-to-the-pan end. Must be my pan. It's easy and convenient, the taste is fine (once you spice up a regular can of soup)... But the chops weren't great and the baked-on factor means I probably won't make again.
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The *** I gave this was mostly my fault... Here's what I did: I sprinkled the pork chops with...
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Reviewed on Sep. 16, 2003 by Sue
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Sue
Sep. 16, 2003
My husband, a meat and potatoes guy, loves this dish. I sprinkle a little onion soup mix over the potatoes before adding the cream soup. I usually make only two chops and the potatoes have room to brown nicely where they touch the pan. Gourmet it's not, just down-home good.
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My husband, a meat and potatoes guy, loves this dish. I sprinkle a little onion soup mix over...
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Reviewed on Sep. 16, 2005 by
LINDA MCLEAN
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LINDA MCLEAN
Sep. 16, 2005
I seared my chops first with a good helping of onions and placed the mixture into my slow cooker along with garlic roasted mushroom soup and a lot more seasonings. Good base recipe but I think without the additons it would have been too bland for my gang. Thanks for a good start!
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Reviewed on Nov. 22, 2004 by MEUGENI
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MEUGENI
Nov. 22, 2004
I seasoned chops with salt, pepper, and oregano. Cooking onions in pan with pork chops (after chops are lightly browned) and using Progresso (uncondensed) mushroom soup made dish much more flavorful. Delicious, really.
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I seasoned chops with salt, pepper, and oregano. Cooking onions in pan with pork chops (after...
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