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Tomato Pork Loin Chops
SUBMITTED BY:
MLYIN
PHOTO BY:
Ms. Hot~n~Divine
"Rich, tasty, and easy to make with delicious, on hand ingredients! Serve with egg noodles, if you want."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
35 Min
READY IN
50 Min
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2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
4 boneless pork loin chops, pounded thin
1 large onion, sliced
1/2 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons chili powder
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds, crushed
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
2 fluid ounces water
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
salt and pepper to taste
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DIRECTIONS
Heat the oil in a skillet over high heat, and quickly brown the pork chops on both sides. Transfer chops to platter, and keep warm.
Reduce skillet heat to medium, and cook the onion until tender. Mix in the sugar, chili powder, fennel, red pepper flakes, and oregano. Stir in the tomato sauce, water, and Worcestershire sauce, and bring to a boil.
Return the pork chops to the skillet. Cover, reduce heat to low, and cook 10 minutes. Remove cover, and continue cooking 15 minutes, or to desired doneness.
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Reviewed on Oct. 4, 2005 by Angie
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Angie
Oct. 4, 2005
We loved this recipe. We made a few minor changes by deleting the fennel and using diced tomatoes instead of sauce. I also did not use the water.
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We loved this recipe. We made a few minor changes by deleting the fennel and using diced...
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Reviewed on Nov. 27, 2006 by Ms. Hot~n~Divine
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Nov. 27, 2006
I made this tonight, it was a very easy and tasty dish. I followed the suggestions of the previous posters and utilized a can of diced tomatoes with my 6 cutlets. I didn't have any fennel, so I had to omit that as well. I loved all the spices and would recommend seasoning your pork loins before browning. I also added two cloves of crushed garlic while cooking the sliced onions. I also added a bit of Italian salad dressing while it simmered. Next time I won't add the water either, although it didn't hurt the taste. I made a side of rice, with green beans and bisquits. Turned out great!
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I made this tonight, it was a very easy and tasty dish. I followed the suggestions of the...
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Reviewed on Sep. 17, 2008 by
Cinnamon18
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Cinnamon18
Sep. 17, 2008
This recipe was yummy. I served it over basmati rice and my husband loved it! I too left out the fennel (neither one of us like it), and used stewed tomatoes instead of sauce. I seasoned the chops prior to cooking and left everything else exactly as the recipe said. It will be on my new menu rotation! I would like to add that if the pork is tough, it was probably frozen prior to cooking. Freezing meat denatures the protein of the meat and makes it tough. I suggest that for the most tender and flavorful dishes, use fresh meat. This is especially true for steaks, roasts, chicken breasts and chops (solid cuts of meat).
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30 users found this review helpful
This recipe was yummy. I served it over basmati rice and my husband loved it! I too left out...
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Reviewed on Aug. 28, 2006 by
Aspiring Chef Rita
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Aspiring Chef Rita
Aug. 28, 2006
Very simple, quick and delicious. I followed recipe exactly except for decreasing the amount of chili powder and it was still very spicy. I am rating it 4 stars because this should be called SPICY Tomato Pork Loin Chops. I served it with the boxed Pasta Roni - Angel Hair Pasta with Parmesean cheese -it was a great compliment and absorbed some of the heat!!!! Salad was another "cool" addition! I will make this again. Thanks submitter.
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Very simple, quick and delicious. I followed recipe exactly except for decreasing the amount...
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Reviewed on Mar. 18, 2005 by RFRIESEN1
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RFRIESEN1
Mar. 18, 2005
This is not a good dish at all. The pork came out tough. The taste was all tomato. We all agreed, over dinner, that we would not make this dish again.
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13 users found this review helpful
This is not a good dish at all. The pork came out tough. The taste was all tomato. We all...
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Reviewed on Jan. 2, 2007 by
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Heather
Jan. 2, 2007
Very good, and easy. And, thankfully, a good pork chop recipe not so heavy in sugar that my diet can't handle it! It's always nice to find healthy and tasty in one dish. I spiced the pork chops before browning, as per some other suggestions I saw a couple of people called this tough--- I really have no clue how that could be with all the liquids in the recipe, unless they spent too long browning or had freezer-burned chops. Mine were VERY moist.
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12 users found this review helpful
Very good, and easy. And, thankfully, a good pork chop recipe not so heavy in sugar that my...
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Reviewed on Feb. 17, 2008 by
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AZWILDCATFAN
Feb. 17, 2008
I love this recipe! It's one of my favorites. I especially love the fennel - I double it. I crush the fennel and add it with the sugar when I cook the onion. I double the tomato sauce and add a can of diced tomato, substituting the juice for the water.
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10 users found this review helpful
I love this recipe! It's one of my favorites. I especially love the fennel - I double it. I...
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Reviewed on Feb. 2, 2005 by
KIMBA99
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KIMBA99
Feb. 2, 2005
Very good and very easy. I really liked the taste of the crushed fennel. I left out the red pepper flakes, my chili powder was spicy enough. I did add more onion and sugar (just made it a full tsp.) Every one loved it! Thanks for the great recipe.
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7 users found this review helpful
Very good and very easy. I really liked the taste of the crushed fennel. I left out the red...
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Reviewed on Mar. 27, 2005 by JEANHO
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JEANHO
Mar. 27, 2005
It was a little too spicy and had I added the pepper flakes, it would be super hot. But people who likes realy spicy food, this is a good one!
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It was a little too spicy and had I added the pepper flakes, it would be super hot. But people...
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Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2006 by Linny
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