Tasty Breaded Baked Pork Chop Recipes

 

breaded baked pork chop recipesBaking can not only be a faster way of cooking food, but it is often  a more healthy way too. breaded baked pork chop recipes are a popular choice amongst chop lover.

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You Will Need:

  • 6 pieces of cut pork chops (thin pork chop pieces.)
  • 1 egg white.
  • 1 cup of skimmed milk.
  • ¾ teaspoon of chili powder.
  • ½ teaspoon of salt.
  • Black pepper, ginger and garlic paste.
  • ¼ cup of bread crumbs and pinch of cayenne pepper and mustard powder.
  • 4 teaspoon of paprika.
  • 2 teaspoon of oregano.

Preparation & Cooking Instructions:

  1. Properly trim and clean your thin pork chops.
  2. Add the milk and eggwhite to a bowl and mix it thoroughly.
  3. Place the pork chops into the mix, be sure they are fully immersed and leave to stand for 10-20 minutes.
  4. Take a plate and sprinkle the breadcrumbs and herbs from the ingredient list on it.
  5. Carefully remove the chops from the mixture and place them in the mixture of herbs and breadcrumbs, roll and adjust accordingly ensuring they geta thorough coating.
  6. Place the chops on a properly greased tray and into a pre-heated oven at 375°F.
  7. Bake the pork chops for 15 minutes, then flip then over and bake for another 15.
  8. Your chops are now ready for serving!

This is just one of many baked pork chop recipes. Feel free to browse the rest of the site for other tasty pork chop meal ideas.

 

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Baked Pork Chop Recipes – Keeping it Yummy

By Ian Pennington

Ever thought about the benefits of baked pork chop recipes? Limiting fried foods can benefit the body in so many ways. Whether you are trying to lose a few pounds or lower cholesterol, limiting fried foods can assist you in accomplish your goal.

Baking pork chops is a great alternative to frying. There is less mess, less fat, less cholesterol, etc.. Most people have come around to the idea of baking fish and chicken. However, pork chops are often still fried. For some reason many people assume that a pork chop can not be tasty if it’s not fried.

Well, hold on to your kitchen mitts…there are some really great baked pork chop recipes out there. Here is one to get you started.

Ingredients

6 -½ inch thick center cut pork chops

½ cup of dried bread crumbs (Italian breed, white bread, French bread; whichever you like.)

¾ cup of cornflakes or corn Chex

1 egg separated

1 cup of fat free evaporated milk

5 tsp of paprika

1 tsp of oregano

½ tsp of garlic powder

½ tsp of salt

½ tsp of black pepper

¼ tsp red pepper

1 tablespoon of fine parmesan cheese

1/3 tsp of olive oil

Putting It Together

Step One: Wash pork chops- (don’t forget to do this for any of your baked pork chop recipes.)

Step Two: Trim any excess fat from the pork chops.

Step Three: Only use the egg white from the separated egg. Beat egg white and evaporated milk for 1 minute.

Step Four: Place pork chops in the milk mixture and set aside. Make sure that pork chops are completely submerged in the milk mixture.

Step Five: Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Step Six: Finely crumble bread crumbs in second large bowl.

Step Seven: Crush cornflakes until they are very fine and add to bowl.

Step Eight: Add salt, paprika, oregano, garlic powder, black pepper, parmesan cheese, and red pepper to the bowl.

Step Nine: Lightly grease a glass or metal non stick 13 by 9 inch baking dish with olive oil.

Step Ten: When oven is preheated, remove the pork chops from the milk mixture.

Step Eleven: Dip each one in the crumb and spice mixture. Coat both sides thoroughly.

Step Twelve: In a single layer, place pork chops in the baking dish

Step Thirteen: Bake for 20 minutes uncovered.

Step Fourteen: Turn pork chops and bake an additional 20 minutes.

Tips

Serve over a bed of rice or couscous. Then, add a steamed green vegetable like, asparagus or broccoli. If you want to reduce the fat content further, exchange the baking dish for a roasting pan with slats. The fat will drip through the slats and collect in the bottom of the pan. Remember, to still grease the roasting pan with olive oil to prevent sticking.

This recipe has about 250 calories and only has 65 g of cholesterol. Of course, this is just one of the many tasty baked pork chop recipes out there. Get creative, and have a healthy and tasty pork chop meal.

Ian Pennington is an accomplished niche website developer and author. To learn more about baked pork chop recipes http://www.bestporkchoprecipes.info/baked-pork-chop-recipes-keeping-it-yummy/, please visit Best Pork Chop Recipes http://www.bestporkchoprecipes.info/ for current articles and discussions.

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2 Responses to “Tasty Breaded Baked Pork Chop Recipes”

  1. Alisa says:

    I followed you from the foodie blog roll and I’d love to guide Foodista readers to your site. I hope you could add this pork chop widget at the end of this post so we could add you in our list of food bloggers who blogged about pork chop recipes,Thanks!

    • admin says:

      Hi there Alisa,

      Thanks for your comment. I have added the widget to the end of this post. I love your site. Stay in touch.

      William

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