This weekend #SundaySupper theme is all about "Retro Recipes", to bring back food memories that you had enjoyed during those days....... It can be from your family members or any others. I have chosen Old Fashioned Pork Chops. It wasn't from my home's kitchen but it from a restaurant with classic or retro design that I visited with a bunch of my high school leavers class-mates during the 80's in the city of Kuala Lumpur. I remembered they serves wonderful Pork Chop. As we are staying about 40 km away from the city, we spent about an hour plus in a public transport (those days bus) to reach the city for our farewell gathering.
The taste of the pork chop is still fresh in my memory. The pork chop is pan-fried style instead of deep-frying which was the popular at that time. Even though the presentation is not that pretty, but when I first bite on the pork chop, I thought I have fallen in love with it, especially the mushrooms gravy on top, it just marvelous. All of us enjoyed the food and the day very much.
So, when I see Isabel posted this week event, I thought it was time to go back to old-fashioned cooking method - pan frying pork chop. I season and coated the pork chops with a thin all purpose flour for about 3 hours, fully covered in the fridge before I fry. As both me and hubby like half moist chop, its turned out just perfect for us. My hubby even don't need the gravy and eat them up together with some mix veggies and peas. As for the preparation - this no-fuss, easy method and you will get a beautifully browned old-fashioned pork chop for weekend or weekday supper. Enjoy!
INGREDIENTS
2 boneless pork chops (chop between 3/4 and 1 inch thick are best for this recipe)
To marinate with the followings:
1 tsp garlic powder
2 tsp cajun
1/2 tsp thyme leaves
1/2 salt
1/2 ground black pepper
200 gm all purpose flour
To fry with:
2 tbsp butter
1 tbsp olive oil
Mushrooms sauce:
1 tbsp butter
1 tbsp minced garlic
1/2 cup sliced button mushrooms
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup of corn starch
1/2 tsp of ground black pepper
A pinch of salt
Sidelines:
6-10 honey peas
100 gm of mix vegetables
(The above are for 2 servings)
DIRECTIONS
1. Season both sides of the chops with the spice mixture as mentioned above. Once done,
coat the pork chops in the all purpose flour (a thin layer will do). Covered and fridge for
about 3 hours.
coat the pork chops in the all purpose flour (a thin layer will do). Covered and fridge for
about 3 hours.
2. Heat-up 2 tbsp of butter and add in 1 tbsp of olive oil in a pan and add pork chops. Fry
the pork chops, flips chops until it turns brown or as you desire. Cover, reduce heat to
medium and cook about 10 minutes.
the pork chops, flips chops until it turns brown or as you desire. Cover, reduce heat to
medium and cook about 10 minutes.
3. Once chops done, transfer to platter.
4. Sauce preparing. Sliced button mushrooms and minced garlic.
5. Heat-up 1 tsp of butter in a pan skillet. Saute garlic until brown, add in sliced button
mushrooms. Add in chicken broth and later corn starch, ground black pepper and salt
and cook for few minutes.
mushrooms. Add in chicken broth and later corn starch, ground black pepper and salt
and cook for few minutes.
6. Once done, pour sauce on top of pork chops.
7. Once done, pour sauce on top of pork chops. Garnish with honey peas and mix
vegetables or any other greens you desire. Serve and enjoy your meal!
vegetables or any other greens you desire. Serve and enjoy your meal!
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Pork chops are certainly a dear childhood memory and your post has me tempted to recall those recipes =)
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Thank you very much Kim! Glad the pork chop has brought back your childhood memories.
DeleteI thought of porkchops and applesauce! lol Yours looks so good! I never seen pork chops look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThank you and I will try the apple sauce soon:-)
DeleteOkay, those porkchops look amazing...and that sauce!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jen!
DeleteThe mushroom sauce looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt's really delicious! Glad you like it!
DeleteMy mouth is watering just looking at this fat chop - YUM!
ReplyDeleteHaha....its really filling after finished the whole piece! Thank you Heather!
DeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you Adam and thank you for dropping by:)
DeleteI wish we had porkchops like this growing up!
ReplyDeleteIt's never too late now, Sarah. Thank you.
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DeleteThose pork chops are beauties!! Love the light sauce!!
ReplyDeleteNever thought it match perfectly with pork too! Thank you Tara!
DeleteYum! My mama made something similar when I was a kid....but she cooked hers in a gravy made from cream of mushroom soup.
ReplyDeleteI must try the gravy from the creamy mushroom soup, Wendy:) Thank you very much!
DeleteOh yum!! What a great recipe. We had just plain pork chops growing up, nothing as good as this. I wish this was my dinner tonight!
ReplyDeletePlease go make a set for yourself and your family tonight:). The sauce really does a difference.
DeleteThat looks really good. I'm a huge fan of mushroom gravy.
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather, I love those mushroom gravy too...
DeleteThe marinate sounds so great Faye, and that plump pork chop looks delicious! Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteThank you Paula, is my first experience and it turned out good :)
DeleteThat crispy pork chop with that delicious sauce is calling my name.
ReplyDeleteOh yes...I heard it too..:D Thank you Jennie!
DeleteI love pork chops! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteVery artfully presented dish!
ReplyDeleteThank you Alaiyo!
DeleteOh my goodness I just want to reach into my computer screen and eat this. Those pork chops looks amazing
ReplyDeleteThank you Laura! I am sure you can do the same too!
DeleteLove the idea of a mushroom sauce over pork chops! I haven't done it that way, but this looks really good.
ReplyDeleteYou should try it out, Brandie. It really taste good!
DeleteAs much as I love pork chops, I rarely cook it - it never tastes as good to me as when I go out and order it in a restaurant. That said, it's one of my 2013 foodie goals to conquer cooking a good pork chop so I can't wait to tackle your recipe - this looks phenomenal, especially with that droolworthy mushroom sauce.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your pork chop soon, Nancy! I am sure you can do a great job on it! Thanks so much.
DeletePork chops were almost a weekly thing when I was growing up. My dad would pan fry them but he didn't make the gravy to go with it. I like the extra seasonings and gravy you have with your recipe.
ReplyDeleteThank you Renee, those seasonings really does make a difference on the taste.
DeleteOh yum, so delicious sounding & looking. We - especially my DH - like pork chop a lot. Thank you for sharing :) ~ Bea
ReplyDeleteDon't wait Bea, make it today! Thank you!
DeleteOK. I have no idea why I have never paired mushrooms with pork. I need to try this! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh, it taste great with the mushrooms sauce. Try it out and thank you!
DeleteWow...looks very yummy...:-)
ReplyDeleteHelen
http://myworldmyhome2012.blogspot.in
Thank you Helen and thanks so much for following:)
DeleteOne of my very favorite meals growing up was pork chops in the slow cooker. I'm pretty sure my mom tossed them in with a can of mushrooms and can of cream of mushroom soup and served over potatoes or rice. It was so good! I love that your recipe looks just as wonderful and has real food - not canned!
ReplyDeleteI should try your mom's way of cooking pork chop ya:D Thanks so much for sharing with me, Amanda!
ReplyDeleteI found your recipe on Pinterest for the pork chops...I cooked them tonight( I made just a few variations because I didn't have a couple of ingredients in my pantry) and they turned out delicious! I love the little crust on the pork chop- delish! And the mushroom sauce- yum! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comments, Maureen. Am glad you like it. You are just like me, love the feeling of the crust on the chop. Thanks again!
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