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  2. Super Easy Baked Pork Chops Recipe - AOL

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    6 pork chop, 3/4-inch thick (about 2 pounds); 1 jar (24 ounces) Prego® Fresh Mushroom Italian Sauce; 6 cup medium tube-shaped pasta (ziti) or spaghetti, cooked and drained

  3. 34 Good and Cheap Baked Pork Chop Recipes Worth Your ... - AOL

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    Baking pork chops is easy, but to make sure they are properly done, you'll need to cook pork chops for at least 7 minutes per 1/2-inch side in a 400°F oven until the internal temperature reaches ...

  4. Juicy Buttermilk Pork Chops Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large bowl, cover the pork chops with the buttermilk and refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight. 2. Preheat the oven to 425°. Drain the chops, pat them dry and season with salt and pepper.

  5. Polynesian Pork Chops Recipe - AOL

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    Add the pork and cook until well browned on both sides. Add the onion, soup, water, pineapple juice, soy sauce and honey to the skillet and heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low. Cook for 10 minutes or until the pork is cooked through. Stir in the pineapple. Serve the pork and sauce with the rice and sprinkle with the green onion.

  6. Butterflying - Wikipedia

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    Poultry is often butterflied. Butterflying makes poultry easier to grill [3] or pan-broil. [4] The more specific term spatchcocking refers to a variation on butterflying that also removes the backbone and possibly the sternum, typically from a smaller bird. [5] [1] Removing the sternum allows the bird to be flattened more fully.

  7. Baked Pork Chops with Garden Stuffing Recipe - AOL

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    Mix 1/3 cup soup and 1/2 cup water in saucepan. Add vegetables and butter. Heat to a boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Add stuffing.

  8. Pork chop - Wikipedia

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    A pork chop, like other meat chops, is a loin cut taken perpendicular to the spine of the pig and is usually a rib or part of a vertebra. Pork chops are unprocessed and leaner than other cuts. [1] Chops are commonly served as an individual portion, and can be accompanied with applesauce, vegetables, and other sides. Pork is one of the most ...

  9. Loin chop - Wikipedia

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    Pork loin chops are cut from the back of the pig. Many grilling websites refer to them as "porterhouse" or "T-bone" pork chops. They look like a T-bone steak from a cow, and they contain two muscles, the loin and tenderloin. Since they cook so differently, cooking them by very fast methods is not recommended.