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Some Of My Favorite Creations To Date

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

One of my favorite recipes! :)

Good Tuesday morning my friends!
I have been super busy this past week creating for publications and design team projects (that I can't post yet).
I will post a beautiful new layout of one of our little fur baby princess's tomorrow...YES....I am working on another layout! The card maker is converting! LOL!
Anyhow, last night, my dear sweet hubby had a special request for supper. He wanted Escalloped Pork Chops. I hadn't made them for a very long time. You know how it is...getting into a rut and doing the same few dishes all of the time. You would think that this being one of my favorite main dish recipes that I would do it more often.
We love it so much that I thought I would share it with my crafty friends. It makes a wonderful dish to take to friends for special events or to say "I care", because it makes a huge pan full and has both meat and potatoes.
It is really hard to tell the size by looking at the photo but I did mine in a huge Paula Dean roasting pan and used 10 large boneless chops even though the recipe calls for 6-8.



To elaborate on the recipe...The chops should be dredged in flour seasoned with salt and pepper and browned in a small amount of cooking oil. Also, after placing the potatoes and onions in the pan, sprinkle with a little salt, pepper, and garlic salt. Place browned pork chops on top. Slice fresh mushrooms on top of that. Then you will heat the soups and water in a saucepan and stir until smooth. Pour over the chops then sprinkle with parsley flakes. Cover with foil and bake at 325 for approximatively 2 hours. Remove foil and turn temp up to 350 and continue cooking for about 10 more minutes to give the top a golden brown color.
Hope you likie!
Hugs,
True :D

7 comments:

Dawnll said...

My honey and I will gladly come for dinner if you invite us! LOL
Oh yum is all I can say

Nati Tristan said...

Those look soooo yummy!

Chrissy said...

YUM YUM!!! Now I have to go to work hungry...I wasnt till I saw that...roll on tea time.. a trip to the butcher first and tea will be done. Never heard of the cheese soup...mmm....have to put my thinking cap on there..will let you know the out come.
Luv CHRISSYxx

Tracy said...

It looks absolutely delicious, gonna give it a go. Thanks for sharing True.
Happy crafting
Tracy x

mrs beadsley said...

yummmm - sounds delish!!! can't wait to try it!

Cheryl Walker said...

YUMMY OMgosh Im gonna have to try this recipe, the only thing is my kids do not like mushrooms..LOL but hubby and I LOVE THEM! so I might have to make 2 smaller dishes! Thank you True for sharing, its always nice to see a different dish, and yes I do the same meals all the time, ive tried making a few new or ones i havent made , but will let you know how this one turns out :)
Hugs,
Cheryl

Ulina / Apricot Bubbles said...

Sounds really yummy!! Thanks for sharing!