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Any simple ideas of what I can do with some pork chops I've got to cook soon?
(I love me some Peter Brady)
(I love me some Peter Brady)
Layer the bottom of a baking dish with apple pie filling, place the pork chops on top and top with stove top stuffing that you have already moistened. Bake at 350 until the pork chops are done.
Chuck Norris uses pepper spray to flavor his pork chops.

Chuck Norris uses pepper spray to flavor his pork chops.
Hiya neighbor!
Any simple ideas of what I can do with some pork chops I've got to cook soon?
(I love me some Peter Brady)
I made pork chops and applesauce on Sunday. I love me some Peter Brady too.
Brown 'em in a fry pan, cover with 2 cans cream of mushroom soup (or 1 cream of mushroom and 1 cream of whatever, or 1 cream of mushroom and some sour cream). Cover and cook about 25-30 min. Serve with rice; use soupy stuff as gravy.
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Instead of soup, you can use brown gravy. Add diced onions and green peppers to the gravy. Serve with rice, cornbread and a veggie. (I would use collard greens, cabbage or string beans)
What exactly are collard greens? It's not something I've ever seen in the store. Do you cook it like cabbage? I've just recently started liking different greens, so it's something I'd like to try some time.
garlic or red peppers)
Layer the bottom of a baking dish with apple pie filling, place the pork chops on top and top with stove top stuffing that you have already moistened. Bake at 350 until the pork chops are done.