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Pork Medallions with Maple-Vinegar Sauce

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Meats Sami Polkadot, Faylen, Pork, Yummy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Lean pork chops pepper
2 tb Butter
1/4 c Minced shallots or scallions
2 ts Dijon mustard
1 c Chicken broth
2 tb Real maple syrup
2 tb Balsamic vinegar OR
1 tb Red wine vinegar

INSTRUCTIONS

Flatten pork chops with a meat mallet or rolling pin between two sheets of
waxed paper.  Season both sides of each chop with pepper. Melt butter in a
large skillet over medium high heat.  Add pork and saute until brown and
cooked through, about 4 minutes per side. Transfer to plate. Add shallots
to same skillet.  Cook 30 seconds. Mix in mustard and chicken broth and
simmer until reduced by 1/4, about 5 minutes. Stir in maple syrup and
vinegar.  Simmer until liquids are reduced to sauce consistency, about 5
minutes longer. Return pork and accumulated juices to skillet. Cook until
just heated through, about 1 minute. Serve pork and spoon sauce over top.
Source:  Bon Appetit, March 1991.  Posted by Michelle Bass
* The Polka Dot Palace BBS  1-201-822-3627  Posted by FAYLEN
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #702 by Lisa Clarke <lisa@gaf.com> on Aug 1,
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