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Cheesy Pork Chops
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats, Dairy, Eggs
Meats, Cheese/eggs
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
6
Pork chops
1/4
c
Flour
Salt
Paprika
Pepper
Butter to fry in
3/4
c
Ilk
8
oz
Package of cream cheese, cu
1/2
tb
Garlic salt ( I now use garl
1/2
c
Parmesan cheese ( I usually
INSTRUCTIONS
Coat the chops with the seasoned flour, and brown in margerine or butter.
Heat milk and add cream cheese, garlic salt and 1/4 C Parmesan cheese,
mixing well until blended. Place chops in baking dish ( 12x8). Cover with
sauce, and 1/4 Parmesan cheese, bake at 325, 50 minutes, or until chops are
tender. Enjoy *J*
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