Pork Chop with Apple Raison Sauce
Portion Size: 3 oz. boneless, 5 oz. with bone
Ingredients: Yields: 8 servings
Ingredients | Notes: |
8 boneless pork chops, ½ inch thick (3 oz. each) | Trim all visible fat. |
1 teaspoon salt | |
½ teaspoon black pepper | |
¼ cup oil | |
4 cups apple cider or juice | |
½ cup coarse grain mustard | |
6 large apples | Wash. Core and dice to ½ inch thickness |
1 cup raisons | |
½ cup sliced green onions | |
¼ cup cornstarch | |
½ cup water |
Directions:
Steps: | Directions: | Critical Control Point /Quality Assurance |
1 | In a large nonstick skillet, heat oil over medium high heat. Brown chops and season with salt and pepper. | |
2 | In a small bowl combine apple cider and mustard; pour over chops. Cover and simmer for 8 minutes | |
3 | Add apples and raisins. Reduce heat to low, cover and cook 5-10 minutes. To ensure doneness check with meat thermometer. | Cook to 145 ° F for 15 seconds. |
4 | Place pork chops and apples on serving platter; keep warm. | |
5 | In a small bowl combine cornstarch with water. Add to pork chops. Bring to boil; cook and stir until thickened | |
6 | Serve sauce over pork chops and apples. Stir. | |
7 | Top with green onion |
Time Temperature Sensitive food. Food safety Standards: hold food for service at an internal temperature above 140° F. Do not mix old product with new. Cool
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