Herbed Pork Chops

"This is a simple, yet delicious entrée. Elegant enough for a dinner party, especially Variation 2. Update: My favorite is the cream/tarragon version, but I decided it needed more sauce. When I make it I triple all of the sauce ingredients."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oil in large skillet.
  • Over medium-high heat, add chops and cook until golden brown on both sides (2 to 4 minutes) Reduce heat to low and cook, turning often until chops are cooked through (10 to 12 minutes) Remove from pan and keep warm.
  • Add remaining ingredients to the skillet and increase heat to high.
  • Bring to a boil and cook, stirring up bits stuck to pan, until thickened (1 to 2 minutes) Serve sauce over chops.
  • Variation 1: Replace lemon juice and water with 3/4 cup dry white wine.
  • Variation 2: Replace lemon juice and water with 3/4 cup heavy cream and 3/4 cup chicken broth and replace dried thyme with dried tarragon.

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Reviews

  1. I tried the creamed version using cream and tarragon (variation at the bottom of the recipe) and it was most delicious. I will definitely make it again.
     
  2. This was a big hit at my dinner party, however, I felt there didn't seem to be a big flavor. Maybe they should be marinated to pick up more of the taste.
     
  3. Quick to fix and tasty too!
     
  4. FABULOUS! Here's what I did- I love lots of sauce, so I doubled it and used 3/4 cup of chicken broth, 3/4 cup of sherry and 1 1/2 cups of heavy cream. I used thyme and also added some dry mustard. It was to die for, very delicate! My pork chops were a little thick (costco). Next time I will use a pork loin and slice it into medalions and serve it over wild rice. Thank you so much.
     
  5. It was okay, I made the wine version as I didn't have lemon juice in the house. I dredged the pork chops in flour before browning them in the pan and I added garlic to the recipe, which I do to every recipe. I strained the garlic off and turned the wine into gravy afterward. Not a bad recipe. It would have been quite bland without the garlic.
     
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