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Heat oil in large skillet on medium-high heat. Stir in juice, sugar and remaining seasoned flour until well mixed. Make pork chops with an apple, honey, and whiskey glaze, or just use the glaze itself to baste a special baked ham.
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Add pork chops - you can either remove the apples, brown the chops and then add the apples back or just. Spoon stuffing mixture evenly into each pocket. Today I'm making apple-brined, French-Cut Pork Chops and finishing with an Apple-Bourbon glaze in the Masterbuilt Smoker. I always brine pork chops when.
Boneless, thin-cut pork chops can be fully cooked in three minutes, a fraction of the time it takes to cook thicker chops. Take the pork chops and remove the fat because there is no way it'll cook in the time it takes to cook the meat. Crush the potatoes slightly to flatten them. Add the apple and onion wedges to the tray among the vegetables, and scatter with a few sage leaves. Pork chops seasoned with garlic, salt, pepper, and sage, then cooked in a heavy cast iron skillet with olive oil and butter until browned.
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