Pork chops, stuffed and baked

  • By Reshma Seetharam
  • Wednesday, June 6, 2012 10:13am
  • Life

Boneless pork chops are split open on three sides, stuffed with colorful vegetables and baked. Braising the outer crust gives it a caramelized glow and texture. It tastes as good as it looks and is moist and juicy on the inside!

What you need: Serves 4

4 boneless pork chops

2 tsp oil

2 tsp soy sauce

2 tsp lime juice or vinegar

1 tsp cumin powder

½ tsp pepper powder

Salt to taste

4 cups vegetables diced, any or all of these – carrots, celery sticks, beans, peas, spinach and onions

Season the pork chops with:

1 tsp red chili powder

1 tsp pepper powder

1 tsp ginger powder

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Salt to taste

Beat down the pork chops slightly with a meat tenderizer. Mix all the seasonings together and massage it into both sides of the pork chops, let it sit for about 15-20 minutes.

In a large skillet, add oil, on medium high. As the oil melts, add in all the pork chops and let them brown for a minute on each side. Remove the chops and set aside on a board or plate.

To the same pan, add the chopped onions. When they turn transparent, add all the vegetables and saute for another minute. Add the soy sauce, lime juice, pepper and cumin powders. Sprinkle salt and turn off the heat.

Scoop a serving of vegetables, and place it on one wing of the chops, then, cover it with the other wing, and insert a few toothpicks on the edges to secure it. Place the chops in an oven safe dish. Pour any remaining vegetables all around the chops. Place it in a preheated oven and bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. To be sure it is cooked through, check the internal temperature of the chops. It should have reached 170 degrees.

Set the pork chops on a serving plate. Add a scoop of the juices and vegetables from the baking dish. Serve hot. Enjoy!

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