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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (568g)

Recipe makes 3 servings

Calories 862
Calories from Fat 608 (70%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 67.6g 104%
Saturated Fat 27.6g 138%
Monounsaturated Fat 24.7g
Polyunsaturated Fat 8.8g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 200mg 66%
Sodium 1086mg 45%
Potassium 981mg 28%
Total Carbohydrate 11.9g 3%
Dietary Fiber 0.0g 0%
Sugars 1.9g
Protein 50.6g 101%

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Rich and Creamy Tender Pork Chops (Pressure Cooked)

Recipe #165500 | 30 min | 10 min prep | add private note
Wildflour

By: Wildflour
Apr 24, 2006

SPOON tender pork chops in a rich and creamy mushroom gravy. Quickly done in the pressure cooker! Great for summer when you don't want to heat up the house!

SERVES 3 -6 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    In pressure cooker, heat oil over medium heat til hot.
  2. 2
    Lightly brown peppered pork chops on both sides, a few at a time, removing as you go onto a plate.
  3. 3
    When all are browned, add water and chicken bouillon to pot.
  4. 4
    Scrape bottom to de-glaze and remove bits from bottom of pan.
  5. 5
    Add chops back to pot.
  6. 6
    Place lid on pressure cooker and heat over medium heat til the regulator starts rocking.
  7. 7
    Cook for 8 minutes. Turn off heat.
  8. 8
    Let pressure drop on it's own accord.
  9. 9
    When no more steam, carefully open cooker.
  10. 10
    Remove chops to platter, cover to keep hot.
  11. 11
    Whisk in soup and heat over medium-low heat.
  12. 12
    Then whisk in sour cream and heat til just heated through over low heat. Do not boil! Might curdle!
  13. 13
    Stir in parsley.
  14. 14
    Pour sauce over chops.
  15. 15
    *For extra-thick gravy, pour out all but 1 cup bouillon before adding soup and sour cream.
  16. 16
    **Can garnish with more parsley.

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From: mama's kitchen

On Jan 28, 2009

SPOON tender is right! DH inhaled these and declared them fantastic! He even took the leftovers for lunch today. This reminded me that my pressure cooker is not just for canning! A fabulous supper was done and on the table in 30 minutes! Thanks Wildflour!

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  • From: Chef #1131760

    On Jan 16, 2009

    I added slice mushrooms and this stuff is great!!!

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    From: PanNan

    On Jun 3, 2007

    The pork chops were so tender and tasty, and the gravy was delicious. The whole family loved this meal. Thanks for posting a great pressure cooker recipe.

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  • From: April Showers

    On Nov 3, 2007

    This is GREAT! I had to cook my porkchops 3X as long before they got tender. I have a small pressure cooker so I browned the pork chops with olive oil in a skillet. I used garlic salt on the pork chops instead of bouillon. I browned onions in the left over olive oil and added the pork chops. I let this simmer a little with the soup mixture and OH MY GOODNESS! I have cooked with cream of mushroom for years but found adding the sourt cream really improved the taste. Thanks a lot for this recipe!

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