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One-Pan Pork Chops with Fennel, Onion and Apple.
If you've been reading this blog you have probably noticed the theme of easy and delicious, today's dinner is no exception. When I look at recipes one of the things that I consider is how difficult is it to make. If they require multiple tedious steps or a special piece of cooking equipment that I don't have I skip over them in favor of something more simple. One-pan pork chops with fennel, onion and apple is a delicious dinner that is well-suited to fall or winter. It's name implies a level of simplicity and most of the ingredients can be found in your kitchen already.
The most difficult part of this dinner is that you will have to go to the store to get a fennel bulb. The combination of flavors work well together with the fennel bulb giving it a tartness and the apple giving it a sweetness.
Now that we've covered the simplicity of this dinner, let's take a look at the recipe.
One-Pan Pork Chops with Fennel, Onion and Apple.
Prep time 15 Min. Cook time 30 Min. Serves 4
Ingredients
1 large red onion, cut into wedges
1 medium fresh apple, cored and cut into thick slices
1 medium fennel bulb, cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices
2 teaspoons olive oil
1 teaspoon garlic herb seasoning, or steak seasoning
1 pound lean boneless pork chops, four 4 ounce pieces
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375f.
In a large bowl, combine onion, apple, fennel, oil and seasoning; toss to coat and spread out in a large nonstick pan. Bake for 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, Season pork to taste with salt and pepper.
After vegetable mixture has cooked for 15 minutes, *remove pan from oven and toss; move vegetable mixture to sides of pan and add pork to the middle of pan. *Bake until pork is cooked through and vegetables are very tender, about 15 minutes more.
This recipe yields 4 servings at 1 pork chop and about 3/4 cup vegetable mixture per serving.
*Note: Be careful - the handle of the pan with be hot.
This is a easy and delicious dinner that should appeal to every member of your family, make it on a cold fall or winter evening and watch as everyone warms up to it. Also, after you've made it a couple of times try substituting chicken and pears for the pork and apples. As always, if you try this dinner leave a comment here and let me know how it turned out.
Next week - Crunchy Asian Salad or Part 1.
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