This is MY VERSION of my Mama's Smothered Pork Chops, with a few added ingredients. As a child we raised & killed our own hogs, & Pork was the meat we ate the most of. Smothered Pork Chops was always an all time CHILDHOOD & FAMILY FAVORITE served over rice. My versions adds a few other ingredients. Mama's Gravy was always VERY...
Provided by Rose Mary Mogan
Categories Steaks and Chops
Time 1h35m
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- 1. Daddy always had to use a HAND saw to cut through the bones to cut the pork chops, as we never had an electric saw. We had both fresh and smoked meats all through the winter because of the hog killing daddy did during the late fall.
- 2. Combine all the spices into a small bowl and stir to blend together. Then set aside till needed.
- 3. Place pork chops on a large platter & Using about half of the spice mixture blend, liberally sprinkle and season each side of the pork chops.DO NOT CONTAMINATE THE REMAINING SPICE BLEND WITH WET FINGERS, THEN YOU CAN SAFELY USE REMAINING SPICE BLEND AT A LATER TIME. Then flip chops to other side and season equally as well. If there is seasoning left over, store in a small snack bag for a later use, or add to small spice bottle. ALLOW PORK CHOPS TO SIT AND MARINATE IN SEASONING AT LEAST 15 TO 20 MINUTES IF POSSIBLE to enhance the flavor of the chops. Note- Prep time does not include the marinating time.
- 4. Once the time has elapsed, sprinkle the chops with flour, and coat evenly on each side.
- 5. Then add oil to large skillet, I used a 16 inch skillet and was able to cook 6 chops at once. Bring oil to medium high heat, then add the pork chops.Cook About 5-7 minutes.
- 6. Cook until browned on one side and then flip to other side and allow to brown. then remove from heat to a plate or platter. Do not need to fully cook chops because they will simmer about 45 minutes to an hour when they are all browned.
- 7. Peel and slice onions & peppers into desired thickness. Now add all of the chops back into skillet, and any flour left from dredging the chops, then add the sliced peppers and onions, mushrooms, the beef broth, and milk and stir to blend mixture together. Cover with a lid.
- 8. Reduce heat to very low, and stir periodically to prevent mixture from sticking to bottom of skillet. If a thicker gravy is desired after chops have cooked after about 35 minutes, make a paste of the flour and equal parts water, and pouring through a strainer to remove any lumps, slowly add the thickened mixture into the gravy. Stir until it is blended together. Taste & add additional salt and pepper if desired.
- 9. Remove the chops if needed to completely stir the gravy. If a more robust color is desired for the gravy add the kitchen bouquet, about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon at a time till desired color is reached. Continue to simmer, return chops to gravy, cover and continue to cook over low heat until chops are tender.
- 10. Serve with hot home made biscuits, Rice and vegetables, and enjoy these tender and juicy chops. Garnish as desired.
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Khan Rashid
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Nancy Ishola
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Kamran rajput
[email protected]My family loved it!
Devin Houston
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Filsan inaxuseen
[email protected]Will definitely make again!
Gloria Adewole
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J.K Zone
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Kayanna
[email protected]Not a fan of this recipe. The pork chops were tough and the gravy was bland.
orang zaib
[email protected]I thought this recipe was just okay. The pork chops were a bit dry, and the gravy was too thick.
MD Babulkhan
[email protected]These pork chops were amazing! The meat was tender and flavorful, and the gravy was the perfect complement.
Sebastian Valle
[email protected]This was my first time making smothered pork chops, and they turned out great! The recipe was easy to follow, and the pork chops were delicious.
Adekunle Omowumi
[email protected]I've made this recipe several times now, and it's always a hit. The pork chops are always cooked perfectly, and the gravy is so good I could drink it!
Georges Azrieh
[email protected]OMG, this recipe is a keeper! The pork chops were so tender and juicy, and the gravy was rich and flavorful. I served it over mashed potatoes and green beans, and my family loved it.