Pork Chops Baked With Orange

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Ingredients

  • 4 -6 lean center-cut pork chops
  • A good shake of Ms. Dash salt substitute
  • pepper
  • flour
  • 3 -4 tablespoons no- salt butter
  • 1 large oranges or
  • 2 small oranges
  • 1⁄2 cup fresh orange juice

Directions

1. rub the chops on both sides with Ms. Dash and pepper.

2. dredge in flour shaking off the excess flour.

3. heat butter in a large frying pan

4. over high heat brown the chops on both sides.

5. transfer the chops to a baking dish.

6. peel the orange and then cut into slices.

7. top each chop with one or 2 orange slices.

8. pour the orange juice over the meat and the rest of the orange slices.

9. cover the baking dish with tin foil and bake in a 350 degree pre-heated oven for about 1 hour or until tender.

10. serve on a bed of Romaine lettuce with steamed broccoli and a side of rice.

(There was 4 pork chops but I got hungry and ate 2 before I snapped the photo) Yum!

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