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This link opens in a new window. Pork chops can be difficult to cook—but not if you take a simple approach and let a marinade do the work for you. This simple, Japanese-inspired pork chop recipe has a great macronutrient profile, only five ingredients (besides your typical.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have miso-crusted pork loin chops using 6 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients
White Rose Miso makes a sweet potato miso that Gjerde loves to feature; substitute red miso if you can't find it. This pork shoulder makes an impressive meal for very little effort. Parmesan-crusted pork chops: the next best thing to a Giada cooking lesson. Our delicious pork loin is made with a crusty herb coating and roasted to perfection.
Instructions
A bone-in loin roast will be the most flavorful for it. Garlic and Herb-Crusted Pork Loin Roast. Panko-Crusted Pork Chops with Asian Slaw. Panko breadcrumbs and a high-heat oven lend satisfying crispiness to pork chops without frying. The miso-flavored chops pair with coleslaw, here updated with snow peas, red bell pepper and Asian flavors like ginger, to round.
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