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I make this all the time - a great Fall/Winter receipe:
Pork Chops and Apples
I really don't have a set receipe, only do this by sight. I take enough pork chops for my family + enough for leftovers - maybe 10. You can use the pork chops with or w/o bones.
I also take 1 bag of apples - core, peel and quarter.
Layer the apples, pork chops, apples, pork chops, etc. Make sure you end with porkchops on top. Add 3 or 4 pats of butter on the top, sprinkle with cinnamon and nutmeg, set it on low and cook all day.
This smells delicious while it cooks and tastes even better! The apples cook down into a
sauce which you can add a little cornstarch to after taking out the cooked porkchops to thicken it up a bit.
I usually cook egg noodles with this and pile the chops and "apple sauce" on top.
Add a veggie and salad on the side and you've got a great meal. I always make this for company and give out the "receipe" every single time.
Pork Chops and Apples
I really don't have a set receipe, only do this by sight. I take enough pork chops for my family + enough for leftovers - maybe 10. You can use the pork chops with or w/o bones.
I also take 1 bag of apples - core, peel and quarter.
Layer the apples, pork chops, apples, pork chops, etc. Make sure you end with porkchops on top. Add 3 or 4 pats of butter on the top, sprinkle with cinnamon and nutmeg, set it on low and cook all day.
This smells delicious while it cooks and tastes even better! The apples cook down into a
sauce which you can add a little cornstarch to after taking out the cooked porkchops to thicken it up a bit.
I usually cook egg noodles with this and pile the chops and "apple sauce" on top.
Add a veggie and salad on the side and you've got a great meal. I always make this for company and give out the "receipe" every single time.