From Hebert's (A-Bears) Specialty Meats
"Stuffed Pork Chops with Pork Stuffing"
I WILL do this again
Pork IN Pork ?
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Pork IN Pork ?
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OldUsedParts wrote:From Hebert's (A-Bears) Specialty Meats
"Stuffed Pork Chops with Pork Stuffing"
I WILL do this again
Looks tasty.
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I'm thinking Tacos with some "SALSA" and pepper jack for supper
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Looks great OUP
And fried to boot Awesome !!
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And fried to boot Awesome !!
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Sirprize Sirprize, Wild Bill - - - - those were actually baked in the Oven at 375 for 90 minutes - - - the crust is Hebert's own Cajun Seasoning
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Nice plate, OUP!
We've actually had something like this pork chop at a local market. 'Meat in meat?' It kind of surprised me when I was expecting bread.
We've actually had something like this pork chop at a local market. 'Meat in meat?' It kind of surprised me when I was expecting bread.
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Well gooooollllyyyy.
Looked like some oil in the bottom of that there pan.
Best looking baked pchops Ive ever seen. I eat that for certain.
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Looked like some oil in the bottom of that there pan.
Best looking baked pchops Ive ever seen. I eat that for certain.
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Sailor, altho this was good, I really prefer a own-yawn or seafood stuffing myself - - - - when I do them I stuff with green own-yawns, chopped cocktail shrimp and cream soup
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bondobill wrote:Well gooooollllyyyy.
Looked like some oil in the bottom of that there pan.
Best looking baked pchops Ive ever seen. I eat that for certain.
Bill
Good 'snap" on the Gomer connection - - - that's H20 and not Oil
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Pork stuffed pork chop. Clever! Now imagine that wrapped in bacon!!! Great plate, OUP!
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