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Apple Stuffed Pork Chops
SUBMITTED BY:
Nancy Burrowes
PHOTO BY:
Kathleen
"A healthy, savory apple-y stuffing. You can make a delicious gravy from the pan drippings, too, if desired!"
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Original recipe yield 6 chops
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1 tablespoon chopped onion
1/4 cup butter
3 cups fresh bread crumbs
2 cups chopped apples
1/4 cup chopped celery
2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley
1/4 teaspoon salt
6 (1 1/4 inch) thick pork chops
salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a large skillet saute onion in butter or margarine until tender. Remove from heat. Add the bread crumbs, apples, celery, parsley and salt. Mix all together. Cut a large pocket in the side of each pork chop; season inside and out with salt and pepper to taste. Spoon apple mixture loosely into pockets.
In skillet, heat oil to medium high and brown chops on both sides. Place browned chops in an ungreased 9x13 inch baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil and bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes. Remove cover and bake for 30 minutes longer or until juices run clear.
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Reviewed on Apr. 3, 2006 by DWIGHTHENNING
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Apr. 3, 2006
I have cooked this 2x's now and learned from my mistakes. Two MAJOR CHANGES you need to make. 1.) WAY to much bread crumbs, it was like eating crumbled saltines. Use 2 cups of Apples and 1 cup bread crums. (Recipe wanted 3 cups bread crumbs). 2.) DO NOT cook for 1 hour or it will get too dry. Cook for 20 minutes with foil on and 20 with foil off. With those 2 changes this is a GREAT recipe.
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I have cooked this 2x's now and learned from my mistakes. Two MAJOR CHANGES you need to make....
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Reviewed on Oct. 20, 2005 by
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Kiki
Oct. 20, 2005
This was great!! I did change just a couple of things for my taste. I used cranberries in the stuffing because I love cranberries and they go great with apples. The stuffing was a little dry for us so I used some apple cider to moisten it up some. I did not even have left overs to send for my hubby's lunch the next day. I will definatly make again. Thanks
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This was great!! I did change just a couple of things for my taste. I used cranberries in the...
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Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2004 by
ANGELDOE
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ANGELDOE
Jan. 15, 2004
This recipe was good but I made it for a friend who is not bread stuffing eater..Instead I did rice with chopped apples and crumbled bacon added a slice of bacon around each chop and baked as for seasoning well I always add what I like no matter what it calls for we all have our own tastes and for the ones who said it is bland well all meat is bland until we make it wonderful. you must have a creative mind in the kitchen even if your following a recipe... Thanks for sharing *Blessing's From Oregon*
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This recipe was good but I made it for a friend who is not bread stuffing eater..Instead I did...
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Reviewed on Apr. 2, 2003 by HOMERSIMPSON
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Apr. 2, 2003
I found this recipe to very easy and economical. First go to Costco or Sams Club and buy a whole boneless loin (about 1.99 per pound x 7 lbs). Cut the loin in 1 inch chops (makes about 17). Buy a box of Stove Top stuffing and add a granny smith apple (diced). Stuff the chops, brown and put them in the oven. EASY, EASY, EASY!
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I found this recipe to very easy and economical. First go to Costco or Sams Club and buy a...
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Reviewed on Jan. 19, 2004 by
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PETRIE27
Jan. 19, 2004
WOW! These were delicious! I used stove top prepared instead of bread cubes, added some cooked sausage & used a granny smith apple (great flavor). I also used a brown sugar glaze on top - 1/2c brown sugar mixed with 1/4c melted butter & spread over top of chops (only 4 chops). This recipe is a definite keeper! Thanks alot!
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WOW! These were delicious! I used stove top prepared instead of bread cubes, added some cooked...
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Reviewed on Jan. 14, 2004 by Heidi Hunt
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Heidi Hunt
Jan. 14, 2004
This is fabulous! I added 1/4 cup of apple juice to the stuffing, it was delicious and very moist! Would HIGHLY recommend. I prepared it in the morning and refrigerated it until that night. A little prep work, but well worth it!
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This is fabulous! I added 1/4 cup of apple juice to the stuffing, it was delicious and very...
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Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2004 by PAPA1993
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PAPA1993
Jan. 15, 2004
I found this recipe very bland. I tried it again, but this time I marinated the chops for 1 hour with olive oil, apple brandy, fresh chopped thyme, bay leaves, salt & pepper. I pan-seared the chops on all sides and then roasted for 15 to 20 minutes at 325 degrees (internal temp should be 155 to 160 degrees.). The wife and kids loved it.
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10 users found this review helpful
I found this recipe very bland. I tried it again, but this time I marinated the chops for 1...
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Reviewed on Nov. 12, 2003 by ESCOTT81
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ESCOTT81
Nov. 12, 2003
This recipe was sooo good!!! I read from other reviews that the stuffing and chops turned out a lil dry so I poured some apple juice in the stuffing. I didn’t make any other changes and it turned out wonderful! I am very happy with the results! It was a lil time consuming but it was well worth it! I’m definitely gonna make this one again! Thanks so much for sharing this one!!!
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This recipe was sooo good!!! I read from other reviews that the stuffing and chops turned out...
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Reviewed on Aug. 10, 2006 by Dano_77
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Aug. 10, 2006
Made some changes to this great recipe because my wife has to stay away from bread and sugar. I replaced the bread with a cup of Old Fashioned Oatmeal, 1/3 cup Splenda(sugar), 1/3 cup raisens, dash of nutmeg, then the rest of the ingrediannts. I used only 4 pork chops and put the leftover apple, oat, raisen mixture and spred it over the browned pork chops for baking. What came out of the oven was beautiful and taisted heavenly.
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Made some changes to this great recipe because my wife has to stay away from bread and sugar. ...
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Reviewed on Sep. 11, 2005 by
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HATEDISHES
Sep. 11, 2005
Very good recipe! I too made some changes which I think really made it better. After chopping the apples, I let them soak in apple juice for about 30 minutes. I used more of the stuffing ingredients and added about 2 cups of apple juice and about 2 tsps. of poultry seasoning and garlic salt. After stuffing the chops, I wrapped them with a piece of bacon before pan frying. I put all the left over stuffing in the bottom of the pan and put the chops on top and cooked as instructed. YUMMY!!
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Very good recipe! I too made some changes which I think really made it better. After...
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