Super Spicy Brown Pork Chops

"These pork chops add a little zing to ordinary breaded pork chops. My whole family loves the spicy sweet flavor and I won't make plain ones again. If you are concerned about the fat and calories of frying, you can always bake them in the oven."
 
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Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Set out three medium bowls or pie plates.
  • In first bowl, combine mustard and honey.
  • In second bowl, combine egg and milk.
  • In third bowl place the bread crumbs.
  • Dip each pork chop in honey mustard, lightly coating each side, then in egg mixture, then in bread crumbs, coating well.
  • Fill a large frying pan with about 1/4-inch of vegetable oil and heat over high heat.
  • Reduce to medium heat and add pork chops.
  • Fry each side until brown and crispy, about 10 minutes per side for thick chops, adjust accordingly for different thicknesses.
  • Keep any cooked chops in a 375°F oven on a baking sheet until remaining are done.
  • Enjoy!

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  1. These pork chops were so tasty and so very easy to prepare! I didn't change a thing in the recipe except that I didn't have any Gulden's Spicey Brown Mustard on hand so I substitued Inglehoffer Full Strength Stone Ground Mustard in it's place. The combination of the mustard and the honey was delicious! Thank you, Karen for this recipe. I am looking forward to serving it again!
     
  2. I've been searching for a good recipe for stovetop pork chops- most seem to turn out dry or tough. This was what I needed- crispy crust on the outside, but tender inside. The key is a quick sear before you lower the heat. The flavor is perfect with cold applesauce on the side! Thank you, Karen!
     
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