Stuffed pork chop topped with mushroom bordelaise sauce
Stuffed pork chop topped with mushroom bordelaise sauce

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Reviews for: Photos of Bordelaise Sauce with Mushrooms. I added my leftover pork tenderloin (elegant pork tenderloin) to the sauce and will have it as leftovers. Today we will be making Stuffed Pork Chops with Mushroom Sauce, served with fresh carrots and steamed rice. These chops are stuffed with mozzarella cheese and fresh basil.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook stuffed pork chop topped with mushroom bordelaise sauce using 8 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Stuffed pork chop topped with mushroom bordelaise sauce:
  1. Prepare 4 . 6 oz pork chop
  2. Get 1/4 cup demi glaze
  3. Get 1 cup mushrooms
  4. Prepare 1/2 box stuffing mix or 2 cups if home made
  5. Take 2 cups flour
  6. Prepare 4 eggs
  7. Get 1 tbls rosemary
  8. Make ready Splash red wine

These delicious pork chops are one of my favorites to make for dinner! We have these, plus a few other pork chop recipes on constant rotation. Brown and juicy pork chops are covered in a creamy rosemary and mushroom sauce for an impressively easy stovetop dinner. After removing the pork you'll add sliced cremini mushrooms, which absorb the flavorful bits from the pan as they caramelize.

Instructions to make Stuffed pork chop topped with mushroom bordelaise sauce:
  1. First you need to make the stuffing. I like using my home made stuffing but out of the box works just as well. While stuffing is being prepared preheat oven to 350° F
  2. Butterfly your pork chop and fill with the stuffing. Not so full that you can't seal it up for if it leeks out it will be harder in the end
  3. Next in two bowls Mix 4 eggs until thoroughly blended and a bowl for about it 2 cups of flour. I add salt and pepper to the flour for extra seasoning but not required.
  4. Dip filled pork in egg wash then flour until full coated
  5. While coating the pork add olive or canola oil to a pan and turn on mid to high heat. When hot add pork chop. Evenly cook pork till golden brown. It wont fully cook in the pan you just want that crunchy texture and that beautiful brown.
  6. Once browned put in oven for about 15 min.
  7. While the pork finishes its time to make the sauce. Quarter up whole mushrooms and put in a sauce pan. Then add water and your demi glaze. Cook over mid to high heat stirring constantly until it becomes thick.
  8. When the demi glaze is thick add a splash for sherry red whine and a tbls of rosemary.
  9. Finally when the pork is done 145° temped serve immediately and top with sauce. Also goes great with mash potatoes seeing as its like a gravy.

Brown and juicy pork chops are covered in a creamy rosemary and mushroom sauce for an impressively easy stovetop dinner. After removing the pork you'll add sliced cremini mushrooms, which absorb the flavorful bits from the pan as they caramelize. Bordelaise Sauce With Mushrooms With Butter, Shallot, Minced Garlic, Butter, Fresh Mushrooms, Beef Broth, Red Wine, Worcestershire Sauce, Bay Leaf, Chopped Fresh Thyme, Salt, Pepper, Cornstarch, Cold Water. These tender pork chops smothered in creamy mushroom sauce is actually a dinner that comes together fast, is easy to make and is made from ingredients The nice thing about serving pork chops with cream sauce is that everyone can decide just how much sauce they'd like to top their chop with. My family loved this stuffed pork tenderloin with mushroom sauce and I loved that it was low carb.

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