Pork Chops with Wine & Garlic
By Foodiewife
This recipe comes from The Pioneer Woman. This is a super simple dinner to make (albeit not exactly child-friendly, because of the wine). We loved this recipe, because pan sauces are so simple to make and turns ordinary chicken or pork into a restaurant quality flavorful dish. To see how I made this, please visit my blog.
Ingredients
- 6 whole pork chops, medium to thin
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 tablespoons plus 1 tablespoon butter, divided
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 1/2 cup red wine
- 1/2 cups beef broth, or more to taste
- 1 whole bay leaf
- 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
- 18 whole garlic cloves, peeled
Details
Servings 6
Preparation time 5mins
Cooking time 20mins
Adapted from foodiewife-kitchen.blogspot.com
Preparation
Step 1
Heat oil and butter in a heavy skillet over high heat. Salt and pepper both sides of the pork chops and sear them on both sides until they’re nice and golden, about 2 minutes per side. (No need to completely cook the chops at this point.) Remove the chops from the skillet and set aside.
Reduce the heat to medium-high, then throw in the whole garlic cloves. Stir them around and cook them for several minutes, or until they get nice and golden brown.
Pour in the red wine, then add the bay leaf. Stir around and let it reduce, raising the heat if necessary. Cook the sauce for several minutes, or until it’s nice and reduced and thick.
Stir in the beef broth (you can add more if it needs the liquid) and add the chops back into the cooking liquid, arranging them so that they’re swimming in the sauce. Allow the chops to cook in the liquid for a few minutes, then pour in the balsamic. Shake the pan to get it to distribute, then cook for a couple more minutes, or until the pork chops are done.
Remove the chops from the pan once more, then let the sauce reduce a little more if needed until it’s very thick and rich and the garlic is soft. Swirl in 1 tablespoon of butter and sprinkle in a little salt and pepper.
Arrange pork chops on a platter, then pour the whole skillet of sauce (including garlic) over the top.
Serve with a green salad.
*You may substitute white wine for a slightly lighter sauce.
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