Best 20 Minute Pork Chops Mornay Recipes

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MODENESE PORK CHOPS



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Everyone who has this loves it! It's surprisingly simple and quick. Garlic, rosemary, and white wine flavor the pork. The aroma is wonderful. Try steaming fresh broccoli, then frying it in the pan juices for a perfect side dish.

Provided by Stephanie Knewasser

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     Italian

Time 40m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 tablespoons butter
4 (1 inch thick) pork chops
½ cup dry white wine
1 teaspoon salt
⅛ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
½ teaspoon crushed dried rosemary
2 cloves garlic, minced

Steps:

  • In a large skillet, melt butter over medium heat. Cook chops in butter, turning once to brown evenly.
  • Pour in wine, and season with salt, pepper, rosemary, and garlic. Simmer, uncovered, for 20 minutes, or until chops are tender. Transfer pork chops to serving plates, and spoon sauce over the meat.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 297.2 calories, Carbohydrate 1.5 g, Cholesterol 88 mg, Fat 19.2 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 23.2 g, SaturatedFat 10.3 g, Sodium 698.3 mg, Sugar 0.3 g

PORK MORNAY



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This is one of our family favorites and I have been making it for many years. I got the recipe from an old Betty Crocker Cookbook and have tweaked it to meet our tastes. We like lots of the Mornay Sauce so I have doubled that part of the recipe. If you like more tomato sauce on the pork you can add more of that too. It can also be prepared in an electric skillet.

Provided by Okiegirl

Categories     Pork

Time 1h

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

4 large cubed pork steaks, cut in half
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup dry breadcrumbs
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 tablespoons water
8 tablespoons tomato sauce
1 tablespoon margarine
1 teaspoon margarine
1 tablespoon flour
1 teaspoon flour
2 dashes salt
2 dashes ground nutmeg
2 dashes cayenne pepper
1/2 cup chicken bouillon
1/2 cup half-and-half
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese (or more)
paprika

Steps:

  • Dip pork steaks into egg; coat with bread crumbs.
  • Heat oil in a 10 inch skillet that has a lid.
  • Fry pork over medium heat until brown.
  • Add water to pan and spoon 1 tablespoon of tomato sauce onto each pork steak; reduce heat to low.
  • Cover and cook until done, about 30 minutes.
  • While the pork steaks are cooking prepare Mornay Sauce.
  • Heat margarine in small saucepan until melted.
  • Blend in flour, salt, nutmeg and cayenne pepper.
  • Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and bubbly.
  • Immediately stir in bouillon and half-and-half. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly.
  • Boil and stir 1 minute.
  • Stir in cheese until melted.
  • When pork steaks are done, remove to platter; top with Mornay Sauce.
  • Sprinkle with paprika.

MY MOORISH PORK CHOPS



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When the Moors invaded Spain they brought grapes and dried fruits with them. Their love of mixing dried fruits with meats definitely left its mark on Spanish cooking and this is my nod to that time in Spain's history. Cut into these big tender chops and you'll get sweet juicy flavours inside perfectly cooked meat. Go to a good butcher and ask for chops that are 2.5cm thick, ideally with two different colours of meat on them: the sweet darker meat, and the leaner eye meat. Then head to any good food store for the jarred beans. Spanish beans are like the Bentley of beans, so although they cost a bit more than the tinned ones they make all the difference.

Provided by Jamie Oliver

Time 1h16m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

A few sprigs fresh oregano or marjoram, leaves picked
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
A small handful raisins
Good quality dry sherry
Spanish extra-virgin olive oil
4 large, thick pork chops (approximately 12 ounces/350 g each), bone in, the best quality
Trimmed fat from a few slices of pata negra (cured ham), and some pata negra offcuts (or 2 rashers smoked streaky bacon, roughly chopped, or pancetta)
Olive oil
1 red onion, peeled and finely chopped
1 large red pepper, deseeded and roughly chopped
A few sprigs fresh rosemary, leaves picked
A few fresh bay leaves
1 (19-ounce/540 g) jar white beans or butter beans, drained
14 ounces/400 g Swiss chard, stalks trimmed, or spinach leaves

Steps:

  • To make the chops: Pound most of your oregano leaves with a small pinch of salt and pepper in a pestle and mortar. Roughly chop the raisins, then add them to the pestle and mortar with a splash or 2 of sherry and a splash of extra-virgin olive oil. Muddle everything together to make a paste, then put to one side for a minute. Lay each pork chop in front of you so the side with the fat is farthest away. Carefully insert a knife into the side nearest you and move it around to make a pocket inside. Use your fingers to fill each pocket with the raisin paste. Cook's Note: To see what I mean, go to www.jamieoliver.com/how-to.
  • To make the beans: Fry the strips of fat from your pata negra or bacon in a medium pan on a high heat for a few minutes, then add the offcuts (or bacon) and a drizzle of olive oil. Stir in the chopped onion and pepper, then turn the heat down and cook for about 5 more minutes, or until the vegetables have softened. Roughly chop your rosemary leaves and add those to the pan along with your bay leaves. Add the beans to the pan with 1 1/2 cups/350 ml water. Stir, then leave to tick away for about 20 minutes. Keep an eye on the beans and add a splash more water if they look dry. Get a barbecue or griddle pan really hot. Rub some olive oil and a good pinch of salt and pepper all over the pork chops. Put them on the very hot side of your barbecue and sear them for 2 to 3 minutes on each side to get some good colour going, then move them to the gentler side of the barbecue so they can cook slowly. If you're using a griddle pan, turn the heat down to medium-low and cook for a further 10 minutes, turning occasionally.
  • Meanwhile, finely chop the stalks of the Swiss chard and add them to the pan with the beans. Roughly chop the leaves and add them to the pan for the last minute or 2 of cooking so as not to lose the flavour. Taste the beans and season with salt and pepper. Cook for a few more minutes if you want to achieve a thicker consistency. Divide the beans evenly among 4 plates and lay a pork chop over each. Sprinkle over the reserved oregano leaves, finish with a drizzle of olive oil and serve.

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