
Last week I whipped up some delicious honey glazed pork chops, but since I am only cooking for one I had extra chops. I popped 'em in the freezer and tonight I used the left over chops to make ranch pork chops.
Ingredients:
-6 pork chops (I only had 3, so I saved the remaining flour batter in a Ziploc bag for another day)
-1 packet Ranch Salad Dressing & Seasoning Mix
-1 cup all purpose flour
-Salt/Pepper
-5 tablespoons of vegetable oil
-1 cup chicken broth
Mix the flour, ranch mix, and salt and pepper together in a medium sized bowl. Dredge each chop in the flour mixture. Heat vegetable oil in a skillet on medium high heat. Cook each chop until golden brown on both sides. (While doing this pre-heat your oven to 350'F)
Once you have the golden brown pork chops place them on a baking tray and cook for 10 to 12 minutes. During this time take 1 tablespoon of the flour/ranch mixture and pour into the oil left over in your skillet. Reduce to medium heat and cook for 2-3 minutes. Next add HOT chicken broth to the skillet. (If it is cold you will get a pretty nice facial and some sweet grease splatter) Cook for 4-5 minutes, until sauce thickens.


I chose to accompany my ranch chop with Rotel macaroni and cheese. Since this past Sunday was the Super Bowl I had leftover Rotel dip. Anytime I have extra Rotel and no chips I always make Rotel Mac & Cheese. It is a flavorful twist on a classic and extremely easy to make. Just boil macaroni noodles as you normally would. Once they have cooked add the Rotel and serve away. Any pasta would work, but I prefer macaroni noodles.
You can make your Rotel dip as spicy or as mild as you like. The recipe calls for 1 can of Rotel diced tomatoes and 1 package of Velveeta cheese. I always use 2 cans of Rotel to have a hint of spice. The same is true for the Rotel Mac & Cheese. You can use less noodles to enhance the spicy flavor or you could use a 1 pound box of macaroni noodles. I boil the entire box and then stir in a little of the Rotel at a time until all noodles are evenly coated.
Overall this was a wonderful comfort meal. I felt like I was back home as a little girl eating delicious flavors that warm your throat and soul. I wouldn't change a thing about the Ranch Pork Chop recipe.
Mangez bien, riez souvent, aimez beaucoup
(Eat well, laugh often, love abundantly)
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