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Yield: 2 servings
Although this supper is made to serve two, you can double or triple the recipe so it becomes a family meal that's big on taste but still very healthy. If you'd rather not use vermouth, substitute unsweetened apple juice.
Tip
To pound the chops flat, place them between two sheets of plastic wrap on a stable surface. Pound steadily with the smooth side of a meat mallet or the bottom of a heavy saucepan until 1/4 inch thick. Always use spoons and spatulas approved for nonstick surfaces when cooking on nonstick cookware. One nick compromises the surface irredeemably.
This is one of my all time favorites. I have made this recipe numerous times over the last couple years. This is a fantastic and very easy to make meal. Try substituting your choice of Pinot or Riesling instead of Vermouth. Very tasty!
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I tried this recipe yesterday with fantastic results. However, not having any vermouth or shallots on hand, I substituted a 12-year old single malt scotch and white onions, and it still came out incredibly tasty! Maybe a bit rich, so you may want to water down the scotch a bit, but wow! was this a good meal!!!
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A very good dish. But like any other, I had to do my own thing.
Minced onions and peppers, in red wine. Splash a little garlic. YUMMY!
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I tried this recipe last week and loved it. It was so easy and quick which made it even better. I substituted red wine which I think made it a bit better in my opinion. Try it for yourself
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I tried this recipe but had to substitute dry vermouth with sparkling apple cider from the bottler I had left over from New Year\'s eve. Plus I got kids so couldn\'t use any of the wines I had available. I also used scallions in place of the shallots and added some cut asparagus. It turned out very good! The pork chops were very moist compared to just frying it, like we do for quick meals.
Thanks a lot and keep these recipes coming :)
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