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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook apple stuffed pork chops using 18 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Apple Stuffed Pork Chops:
Prepare Filling
Take 4 Tbsp Avocado Oil
Get 2 Shallots Chopped
Make ready 2 Garlic cloves chopped
Get 2 Celery stalks diced
Prepare 2 green apples peeled and diced
Get 1 Tbsp fresh thyme (to your liking)
Get 1/4 cup butter
Get 1/2 Cup Rice "bread" crumbs
Get to taste Salt and pepper
Get 2-3 cups shredded fresh gouda
Take Breading
Prepare 1/2 gluten free flour mix
Get to taste Salt and pepper
Get Gravy
Make ready 2 cups chicken stock
Make ready 2 Small yellow onions cut in quarters
Get to taste Salt and pepper
Stir in diced dried white bread,apple,beaten egg,sage,basil and ground thyme. Stuff pork chops with egg mixture. Sprinkle stuffed pork on both sides with salt and black pepper. Trim piece of fat from edge of one of the pork chops.
Instructions to make Apple Stuffed Pork Chops:
Heat avocado in large sautee pan that is oven safe. One large enough to hold all 6 pork chop fatties with some space between them. Sautee onions and celery about 4 min until onions are translucent. Add apples and sautee until soft. Add garlic and thyme then sautee for 1 more minute. Once soft; add butter, melt, then stir in bread crumbs. It should look like stuffing. Remove from heat then stir in gouda. Set stuffing aside
Pork chops should be about 2 inches thick. Cut the chops almost the whole way in half. Pat the chops dry, salt and pepper. Evenly stuff the shit outta those pork chops with the filling. Dredge the pork chops in the flour, salt, and pepper mixture.
Rinse out the pan then add 2 tbsp or more to pan, heat on medium high heat. Once hot, brown the stuffed, dredged pork chops on each side until golden brown. Remove the chops. I browned the chops three at a time.
Deglaze the pan with 2 cups of chicken stock. Remove from heat. Add the two onions, quartered. Gently arrange those fatty, stuffed chops on top of the onions.
Place the pan into the oven at 350. Cook until internal temp is 145. About 10-15 min until tender. Pull those babies out. Remove the chops and place on a cutting board to rest.
Take all that onion gravy in the pan and puree until smooth. Make sure you scrap in any brown bits and pieces. Put your gravy back into the pan to reduce over low to medium heat until you like the consistency add salt and pepper to taste
Pour that grave on top and serve with potatoes. You can bake the potatoes at 350 too just put em in for about 20 min before the chops.
Big thick pork chops are stuffed with an apple mixture for a delicious meal for four. For a dinner for two, feel free to halve the recipe. Cut a large pocket into the pork chops using a sharp, thin bladed knife. Stuff the cooled apple mixture into the pork chops, and secure with toothpicks if needed. Season the pork chops with salt and pepper to taste, and place into the hot skillet.
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