Diane Lane
Veteran
The other day I needed a quick easy meal for dinner. I had some boneless pork chops in the refrigerator that I'd previously defrosted, and it was time to use them or toss them, so of course I cooked them.
I mixed up an equal amount of low sodium soy sauce and orange marmalade in a bowl, and dipped the chops in it. I didn't have time to marinate them, but I'm sure that would be been even better. I lined the pan with foil (although not enough, I later found out), put the chops in, and poured the rest of the sauce over the chops. I cooked them in the oven at 350 degrees for an hour, and they came out delicious.
If you make this recipe, be sure to line your pan well. I had a gap at the sides, not realizing the liquid would caramelize, and the pan ended up a big mess. I will definitely make the recipe again, though, because the sauce was perfect and the pork chops came out tasty, moist and delicious.
I mixed up an equal amount of low sodium soy sauce and orange marmalade in a bowl, and dipped the chops in it. I didn't have time to marinate them, but I'm sure that would be been even better. I lined the pan with foil (although not enough, I later found out), put the chops in, and poured the rest of the sauce over the chops. I cooked them in the oven at 350 degrees for an hour, and they came out delicious.
If you make this recipe, be sure to line your pan well. I had a gap at the sides, not realizing the liquid would caramelize, and the pan ended up a big mess. I will definitely make the recipe again, though, because the sauce was perfect and the pork chops came out tasty, moist and delicious.