Country Pork Chops With Mushroom Gravy

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Ready In:
1hr 30mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oven to 350 deg.
  • In 10" skillet brown pork chops over med-high heat (1-2 min per side).
  • Season both sides with salt and pepper.
  • Place in 13x9" baking pan and cover with onions.
  • Add chicken broth, thyme and garlic powder to skillet drippings.
  • Stir; pour over pork chops and onions.
  • Cover with foil; bake for 60-70 min.
  • or until tender.
  • Place on serving platter; keep warm.
  • Pour liquid from baking pan into 10" skillet.
  • Cook over medium heat until mixture just comes to a boil (1-2 min).
  • Meanwhile, in jar with lid, combine water, flour, salt and pepper; shake to mix.
  • Slowly stir flour mixture into hot liquid in skillet.
  • Continue cooking, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a full boil; boil 1 min.
  • Add mushrooms; cook 2 minutes.
  • Reduce heat to low.
  • Stir in sour cream.
  • Continue cooking, stirring constantly, until heated through (1-2 min).
  • Serve gravy over pork chops.
  • (Gravy also good on baked potatoes).

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Reviews

  1. This was horrible! Followed recipe exactly the gravy was watery and tasted not so good. So I had to more flour and 2 chicken bouillan cubes plus a can of mushroom soup & paprika. Then the pork was not tender at all very tough cooked it for 55 min. The only reason my family ate it was cuz I made the gravy better. I wouldn't have ate it otherwise and I'm not a picky person!
     
  2. This got a big thumbs up in my home. The recipe was reduce to 4 servings and held up nicely for the crock-pot. The chops and onions were both browned and the meat cooked on top of the onions. The meat was very moist and tender. The recipe works well for the crock-pot as the mushroom gravy is made last. I did use plain yogurt in place of the sour cream. This was served on top of stuffing with a side of green beans for a wonderful meal.
     
  3. Absolutely wonderful! Very tender pork chops with an awesome mushroom gravy. Not a quick recipe, but well worth the time. We served with mashed potatoes. Only change I made was using italian seasoning instead of thyme because I didn't have any.
     
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  1. This got a big thumbs up in my home. The recipe was reduce to 4 servings and held up nicely for the crock-pot. The chops and onions were both browned and the meat cooked on top of the onions. The meat was very moist and tender. The recipe works well for the crock-pot as the mushroom gravy is made last. I did use plain yogurt in place of the sour cream. This was served on top of stuffing with a side of green beans for a wonderful meal.
     

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I am married and have three children ages 9 to 16. I work full-time so between work and attending as many school functions as I can possibly fit in, I have little time to prepare "gourmet" type dishes which require a lot of preparation time. I like tasty, quick-fix meals that use ingredients that are usually in my house and don't require an extra trip to the store. When I'm not waiting on my family or working, I like to do counted cross-stitch and recently started a new hobby----quilting.
 
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