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Tender chops cook on a bed of creamy potatoes in this all-in-one meal. It's a snap to assemble, thanks to frozen hash browns, canned soup, shredded cheese and french-fried onions. -Dawn Huizinga Owatonna, Minnesota
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 621 calories, 32 g fat (15 g saturated fat), 137 mg cholesterol, 896 mg sodium, 37 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 43 g protein.
Originally published as Pork Chop Potato Dinner in Quick Cooking January/February 2004, p27
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Enjoy this recipe with a light-bodied red wine such as Pinot Noir.
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Reviewed on Feb. 02, 2013 by A13
This is delicious. The potatoes turn out very well and the pork is just like a regular pork chop only with cheese and french fried onions. My family loves this and I make it every once and a while. We all rave about this recipe and it is a family fav.
Reviewed on Dec. 06, 2011 by sgrantham
Husband loved it!
Reviewed on Nov. 18, 2011 by kimmaclean
Initially I was very excited to find this recipe. I enjoyed making it; it was pretty easy and I liked coming home from work and it was already done. But the potatoes were an unappetizing dark color (from the pork drippings) and they did not taste like my mashed potatoes. The pork was just "okay".
Reviewed on Mar. 15, 2011 by K.Kircher
My family loved this. I cooked mine for about 6 hours on low. My pork dried out a bit, but everyone still loved it. Do not skimp on the ingredients you mix with the potatoes or you will lose flavor. Next time I will add crushed fresh garlic and maybe a touch of cream cheese. But we cleaned the crock pot empty with the recipe just as it.
Reviewed on Dec. 01, 2010 by Classicrock
I do not thaw the hash browns and I cook this on low for 6 hours. I use cream of chicken soup instead of celery, and use extra french fried onions in the potatoes. -Lori in WI.
Reviewed on Nov. 11, 2010 by jillmhb
I changed the recipe a bit to fin what I already had at home. Used a pork tenderloin instead of chops and used real potatoes cut in halves instead of hash browns. Turned out great and got rave reviews from the fam.
Reviewed on Feb. 16, 2010 by juliesprincess
This is awesome! I cook mine a lot longer, too!Great Sunday dinner. The hash brown get nice and soft like mashed potatoes.
This is awesome! I cook mine a lot longer, too!
Great Sunday dinner. The hash brown get nice and soft like mashed potatoes.
Reviewed on Jan. 20, 2009 by susannette
seemed to need more cooking time. sc
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