Ingredients:
5 pork chops
1/2 cup seasoned bread crumbs or Panko
1/4 tsp. garlic salt
1/4 tsp. onion powder
1/4 cup Dijon mustard
1 tbsp. melted butter
Combine the bread crumbs, garlic salt, onion powder in a small bowl. Combine mustard and butter in a separate bowl. Brush mustard and butter over pork chops, then coat with crumb mixture. Bake at 425* for 15 minutes in a shallow baking pan. If you buy large pork chops, you will need to bake them for a longer period of time. I tend to cut in the middle to make sure there is no pink.
If you're looking for something easy but unique for the dinner table, give this a shot. It's always a hit at our house.
Hi Lisa, The pork chops look delicious and I like the easy recipe. Hope you enjoy the day!
ReplyDeleteI will have to experiment with that as mustard is something I haven't associated with pork chops though I don't know why as honey mustard works with chicken.
ReplyDeleteI'm making pork chops tonight so will be trying this!
ReplyDeleteLooks good and easy...those are my kind of recipes! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm all for easy and delicious:) This looks so good for winter!
ReplyDeleteYour post are making me hungry.:)
ReplyDeleteYour post are making me hungry.:)
ReplyDeleteYour post are making me hungry.:)
ReplyDeleteLooks so good... makes me wish it were dinner time instead of only breakfast time.... but this would work for breakfast too... right???
ReplyDeleteThis sounds real good.I think I overcook them when I bake them
ReplyDeleteThanks for another recipe- the photo makes my mouth water...
ReplyDeleteSounds great! Will add to my files...
ReplyDeleteI think that one would be a hit over at our house too. :)
ReplyDeleteThis does sound--and look--good. I like the flavor that Dijon mustard gives. Larry would love this. He has been doing some cooking, so I'm going to share with him since I don't usually cook meat.
ReplyDeleteWould this work on chicken too? Looks delicious and healthy! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReading the recipe off to the Pres, we're going to give them a try! Thanks, Baby Girl...:)JP
ReplyDeleteIt looks really good!
ReplyDeleteI love using Panko crumbs! They work great for giving a really crispy crust.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy! I'll definitely be trying that recipe soon.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I just tried that recipe for the first time a month ago and my guys loved it--was it in the PIllsbury cookbook? Anyway, yes, it is a keeper.
ReplyDeleteit looks so nummy!
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A new way! Looks so good, Lisa. Will have to try. :)
ReplyDeleteWe don't eat pork maybe I will use chicken or meat
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious!!
ReplyDeleteLooks tasty. I'm going to try these!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious! I bet the mustard adds just enough flavor kick!
ReplyDeleteStopping over from Nancy, A Rural Journal to check out your pork chop recipe. Copied and saved . . . sounds yummy, we will try it this weekend!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to trying this recipe. Stopping by from A Rural Journal!
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