When I get tired of the usual Pork Chops recipes, I go back to this one. It's one of those real down home comfort dishes that leave you licking the fork and begging for more. So quick and easy to make too.
6 pork chops (I use the loin ones without the bone)
salt and pepper
paprika
1/4 cup celery, chopped
1 packet onion/mushroom soup
1 cup water
half a can of evaporated milk (6 oz)
1/4 cup cold water
parsley
2 tablespoons flour
Season the pork chops with salt, pepper and paprika. In a large skillet, add a little bit of olive oil and cook the chops slowly until brown.
When the chops are brown, drain off the excess oil and then add the onion/mushroom soup, the celery and 1 cup of water.
Cook for 30 minutes over low heat until the pork chops and celery are completely cooked through.
In the meantime, in a small bowl, mix the 1/4 cold water, the flour and the parsley.
Remove the pork chops to a serving dish and keep warm.
Add the evaporated milk
and the flour mixture to the drippings in the skillet and stir until combined and thickened.
Pour over the pork chops and serve immediately.
You can serve it with mashed potatoes or fries or rice or noodles or whatever you like. Because Nicholas is a HUGE rice fan, that is what I served with the pork chops. Yum Yum!
PORK CHOPS SUPREME
6 pork chops (I use the loin ones without the bone)
salt and pepper
paprika
1/4 cup celery, chopped
1 packet onion/mushroom soup
1 cup water
half a can of evaporated milk (6 oz)
1/4 cup cold water
parsley
2 tablespoons flour
Season the pork chops with salt, pepper and paprika. In a large skillet, add a little bit of olive oil and cook the chops slowly until brown.
When the chops are brown, drain off the excess oil and then add the onion/mushroom soup, the celery and 1 cup of water.
Cook for 30 minutes over low heat until the pork chops and celery are completely cooked through.
In the meantime, in a small bowl, mix the 1/4 cold water, the flour and the parsley.
Remove the pork chops to a serving dish and keep warm.
Add the evaporated milk
and the flour mixture to the drippings in the skillet and stir until combined and thickened.
Pour over the pork chops and serve immediately.
You can serve it with mashed potatoes or fries or rice or noodles or whatever you like. Because Nicholas is a HUGE rice fan, that is what I served with the pork chops. Yum Yum!








