Cajun Style Pork

"This recipe is from a set called Great American Recipes that I collected several years ago"
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large skillet, brown pork shops on both sides in a little of the butter. Sprinkle with salt and cayenne pepper. Remove from skillet and set aside.
  • Add remaining butter to skillet. Add chopped onion and garlic. Saute for a few minutes until soft, but not browned.
  • Add bay leaf, paprika, black pepper and thyme leaves. Stir to combine. Add chicken broth and wine.
  • Heat to simmer.
  • Return pork chops to skillet. Simmer, covered, over medium heat for about 20 minutes.
  • Remove chops.
  • Add sour cream to sauce in pan. Stir. Heat slowly, stirring. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Pour sauce over pork. Service with steamed rice and broccoli.

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Reviews

  1. Made this for Spring PAC 2011 and it lives up to where you found the recipe "Great American Recipes"! This was perfect. Easy to make and the spices were not overpowering and cooking time was right on. I followed the instructions completely and served with rice and steamed broccoli.
     
  2. Oh! So yummy! I thought that it would have been too spicy- but it was perfect! Mmm! The instructions were very easy to follow, and it took the amount of time that was stated. Lovely! Thank you!
     
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My husband and I are orginally from central Arkansas but have lived in Texas since 1985, when his new job brought us west. Even after 22 years in Texas I still refer to Arkansas as "home". We have 1 2-legged child, a boy, and 2 4-legged children, rescued doberman pinschers named Max and Angel. They aren't DOGS!, they are 4-footed people in fur suits. Totally spoiled but so loving and affectionate. DH is an electronics technician working for a defense contractor and I'm a registered nurse currently doing telehealth nursing for a major insurance company. I work 10 hour night shifts from 8 pm to 6:30 am, so getting motivated to cook can be a challenge. Fortunately I do have 3 nights in a row off each week, which helps. For past 10-12 years it has just been DH and myself at home and we ate out a lot. DH works days and I've mostly worked nights since becoming a nurse and it is truly easier to go out for dinner. We still eat out quite a bit but lately I've been cooking more. Thank goodness there doesn't seem to be a limit to how much you can put in your cookbooks here on 'zaar, mine are very full. I decided it was time to start trying some of those recipes I've been "collecting" so long and we've had some really good to exceptional meals and have cut back dining out to once or twice a week. My Rating System: 5 - Exceptional, the recipe that DH continues to talk about how good it is several days later. 4 - Very good, the recipe that DH mentions how good it is several times during dinner. No changes are needed 3 - could be for one of 2 reasons. 1st reason is that I would rate it a 4 and DH would rate a 2 so I compromise on a 3; or 2nd reason, we both felt like something was missing. If it receives a 3 star rating for the 2nd reason, I would probably make it again, but would make changes to try to make it more satisfactory to our taste. I don't give less than 3 stars. If we felt the recipe just didn't do it for us, and no amount of tweaking would help, I just delete the recipe from my cookbook. Everyone has different tastes and the next person may love it. I wouldn't want my review to make them not try it. This generally doesn't happen often, since I wouldn't fix anything that has a preponderance of ingredients that I know we don't like. I have quite a cookbook collection - ranging from the little ones at the grocery store checkouts to gourmet hardback ones. Since finding 'zaar it is becoming easier to resist buying cookbooks. So I guess you would have to say 'zaar is my favorite cookbook.
 
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