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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
The USDA recommends cooking pork chops to a minimum internal temperature of 145˚ on a meat thermometer, then remove them from the heat source and let them rest for about 3 minutes before serving.
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Slice the corned beef against the grain and serve with the cabbage and vegetables. Pour a bit of the sauce over the corned beef just before serving. Garnish with parsley. Adapted from several recipes.
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Cooked pork chops Raw pork chops. 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 ...
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Corned beef, bully beef, or salted beef in some Commonwealth countries, is a salt-cured brisket of beef. [1] The term comes from the treatment of the meat with large-grained rock salt, also called "corns" of salt. Sometimes, sugar and spices are added to corned beef recipes. Corned beef is featured as an ingredient in many cuisines.