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3 Ingredient Pan Simmered Italian Boneless

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Ingredients

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4 - 6 boneless center cut loin pork chops (1/2-3/4-inch thick)
1 (14 1/2 ounce) can del monte stewed tomatoes, italian recipe (with basil, garlic and oregano)
1 tablespoon olive oil
salt and pepper

Nutritional information

397
Calories
194 g
Calories From Fat
21.6 g
Total Fat
6.5 g
Saturated Fat
137.3 mg
Cholesterol
354.7 mg
Sodium
6.9 g
Carbs
1.1 g
Dietary Fiber
3.9 g
Sugars
42.2 g
Protein
209g
Serving Size

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3 Ingredient Pan Simmered Italian Boneless

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    This recipe is VERY good, but I needed to add a can of beef broth to it (as another poster did) because the liquid evaporated from the pan, even though I had it covered. Must be my pan. I didn't notice it until I smelled a slight burning. Then I rushed to get more liquids in the pan. I only had one can of broth, so I added chopped frozen green and red peppers and some chopped frozen onions to replace the evaporated liquid. Despite the issue, it came out great, so the next time I make it I will use 2 cans of stewed tomatoes as well as one can of beef broth. Actually, the chopped peppers and onions melded really well! Thanks for sharing.

    • 205 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    3-Ingredient Pan-Simmered Italian Boneless Pork Chops, You will NOT believe how good these pork chops are, after seeing how EASY they are to make These are so simple, yet worthy of serving to company I get rave reviews every time I serve them and I’m always asked for the recipe, yet almost embarrased to give it! The trick is to cook slowly with enough heat, but not so much that the chops are boiling to get tough and dry And the cooking time is very flexible you can simmer these for up to 6 hours if you’d like (By the way, I consider the salt and pepper freebies in the ingredient count!), This recipe is VERY good, but I needed to add a can of beef broth to it (as another poster did) because the liquid evaporated from the pan, even though I had it covered Must be my pan I didn’t notice it until I smelled a slight burning Then I rushed to get more liquids in the pan I only had one can of broth, so I added chopped frozen green and red peppers and some chopped frozen onions to replace the evaporated liquid Despite the issue, it came out great, so the next time I make it I will use 2 cans of stewed tomatoes as well as one can of beef broth Actually, the chopped peppers and onions melded really well! Thanks for sharing , very very good stuff, definately going to make this again, I’m always looking to spice up plain old chops this was a great recipe and easy, thanks for posting


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Heat Oil Over Medium-High Heat in Large Frying Pan That Has a Lid.

    2
    Done

    Season Pork Chops With Salt and Pepper.

    3
    Done

    Sear Chops in Pan Till Lightly Browned, About 1-2 Minutes Per Side.

    4
    Done

    Remove Frying Pan from Burner (so You Don't Burn Yourself on Next Step).

    5
    Done

    Slowly Pour Can of Stewed Tomatoes Over Chops. Distribute Tomatoes So Some Are Under Chops and the Balance Is Evenly Covering the Tops of the Pork Chops.

    6
    Done

    Cover Pan and Return to Burner. Reduce Heat to Low and Simmer (do not Boil) For 2-3 Hours, or Until Chops Are Fork Tender. You Can Leave the Chops on Low For Even Longer, If You Prefer - Adjust to Your Schedule.

    7
    Done

    Uncover and Let Simmer For Another Hour (or Longer) Until Some of the Water in the Pan Evaporates.

    8
    Done

    Serve With Side of Mashed Potatoes (the Pan Juice Goes Well With Them!) or Over Pasta of Your Choice With Some Parmesan Cheese.

    Quinten Conley

    Vegan chef dedicated to creating flavorful and satisfying plant-based dishes.

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