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Ginger Peach Pork Chops

Servings

2

Serving size

4 ounces pork with sauce
COOKING TIME
30 minutes

This recipe can be multiplied and makes good leftovers.

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Ginger Peach Pork Chops

Ingredients

1 Tbsp. Ginger root, raw (minced)
1 Tbsp. Maple syrup
2 Tbsp Peach preserves
1/8 tsp. Salt
1 to taste Black pepper
8 ounces Boneless pork chops (2 4-ounce chops)

Instructions

Place a large skillet in the oven and preheat to 375°F.

Place the ginger, maple syrup, peach preserves, salt and pepper in a mini chopper or blender. Process until smooth.

When the oven is hot, place the pork chops in the skillet. Top with half of the sauce and return the pan to the oven.

Cook for about 8 - 10 minutes.

Turn the pork chops over and top with the remaining sauce.

Cook for another 5 - 7 minutes and serve.

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GERD / Acid Reflux

No specific GERD triggers.

Lactose

This recipe is safe for those who are lactose intolerant.

Coumadin® (Warfarin)

This recipe is safe for Coumadin (warfarin) users.

Gluten Sensitivity

This recipe is safe for those who are sensitive to gluten.

Sodium

This is a low sodium recipe.

Recipe Notes

This sauce was inspired by a jam that has been discontinued. Those ginger peach preserves were tasty, but this sauce is much spicier with the fresh ginger flavor. Add a little extra ground pepper to give this even more zing, but you can adjust that to your taste.

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