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Thick pork loin chops are heavenly when baked with a simple bread stuffing flavored with apples and celery. The delicious results will look like you've slaved for hours. Apples and pork chops are the perfect dinner pairing.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook apple stuffed pork chops using 10 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
Ingredients
I tried it with Dijon mustard instead of spicy mustard and it was very good. I will make this recipe again. Apples and stuffing mix provides a wonderful addition to these pork chops - perfect for dinner. MORE+ LESS I love the combination of pork and apple blended together and that is exactly what you get with this recipe.
Instructions
Cut a deep pocket into the side of each pork chop and stuff with the apple dressing. In a large skillet, brown the stuff pork chops on each side in the vegetable oil. Port, dried fruit, and pistachios embellish the stuffing for these meaty pork chops. Tart Granny Smith apple provides a nice foil for the sweet dried plums and port wine, but you can use your favorite apple or pear in its place. Autumn-inspired stuffing of apple and sage fills these roasted chops, which are served with cinnamon and orange-scented sauce.
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