Pork Chops Etc.

"This is a recipe from my aunt. I have no idea where she got this recipe, but it is yummy!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 50mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Melt butter or margarine.
  • If desired add garlic.
  • Brown pork chops on both sides arrange in bottom of a casserole dish.
  • Put drained potatoes in skillet and stir to coat in pork chop drippings.
  • Layer potatoes over pork chops season to taste.
  • Pour creamed corn evenly over potatoes.
  • Cover and bake at 350°F for 30-90 minutes.
  • Serve with applesauce.

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Reviews

  1. this isn't horrible or anything, just not all that special. i followed the recipe exact, but it wasn't all that flavorful or lovely, unfortunately. don't see any repeat in my future.
     
  2. This is a very simple dish to make. My husband actually said I should make this again. I was a leery about it when I put it together~not the prettiest looking dish but very tasty. I also baked it for only 40 minutes and it turned out perfect.
     
  3. This was a very good dish. Easy to put together and bake. We don't like canned potatoes, so I cooked 2 medium potatoes then sliced them and browned them a bit in bacon drippings. The dish looked very nice, and the meat was very tender. I only baked it for 40 minutes. Thanks for sharing this tasty recipe. I will make this one again.
     
  4. When I finished dinner I said "Mmm that was good" It was quick & easy to put together. Baked for one hour covered, uncovered 15 minutes. The pork was fall apart moist & tender. When I went to the cupboard I found that I didn't have any creamed corn only kernel but I did have about 3/4 cup cream of celery soup in the fridge so I mixed that with the corn. Also cut the recipe back to 1 chop with no problem. Definately used the garlic & added 1/2 tsp chili flakes. Thanks Beaner for a tasty comfort food dinner
     
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I have lived in Vancouver since 1987. I am a transplant from Minnesota. We have 3 grown sons, a wonderful daughter in law, 2 beautiful granddaughters,1 grandson 2 dogs (1 Border Collie named Molly and 1 Australian Shepherd/Border Collie mix named Gulliver, that we rescued) . I am for now working in property management and still trying to decide what I want to be when I grow up. My job is interesting, but quite demanding! My DH wants me to quit, I would love to stay home and be his goddess. I love to be at the beach flying kites, sailing with our friends, billiards,cooking, grilling and entertaining friends and family. We downhill ski in the winter and enjoy our family and our animals . If I had a month off I would love to spend it with our family together at warm tropical destination. Just enjoy our grown children and our grandchildren. Then when that trip came to an end, I would love for my DH & I to spent some time somewhere warm and tropical all alone. I could become quite the traveler. We had some life changes last October, I lost my balance and fell. I had 2 spiral breaks in my leg, my tibia and my fibula and another small half moon break. I did have some surgery and have 3 plates and 16 screws in my leg until this coming spring in March, then I will have some hardware removed, hopefully. Had to give up some sports! But heck it could be a lot worse. My DH just started a new job! That's good news!
 
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