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This is one of my absolute favorite recipes. I have developed this recipe over many many tries and I have finally stopped tweaking it.
Preheat the oven to 450. Generously sprinkle 4-5 thick cut pork chops with Hidden Valley ranch powder on both sides. Drain a large can of sauerkraut (27-30oz). In a good sized pot heat 3.5 cups of water and a stick of butter to boiling, add in one box of pork and one box of cornbread Stovetop stuffing (I use to make it from scratch, but honestly the stove top tastes almost as good here and is much faster, you just have to use less water then the box calls for. If I have leftover cornbread I will crumble a cup or so in as well). Let it sit for 5 minutes, then add in the sauerkraut and mix well. Transfer stuffing mix to baking pan and put it in the oven.
Heat a cast iron skillet to almost smoking and add about 1/4 cup of refined coconut or olive oil. Add in the chops and get a really good sear on both sides. Remove from the pan and place them in a baking pan and put them in the oven for 8-12 minutes depending on how thick they are, you want them 145 degrees in the center and then take them out and let them rest for 5 minutes. With the iron skillet still very hot add in 1.5-2 tbsp of Hidden Valley ranch powder, this will brown VERY quickly, add in 2/3cup of milk and whisk to get the bits off the bottom of the pan. To the milk add in 8-12oz of sour cream, depending on how thick you would prefer it. Using a whisk vigorously stir to combine the milk, sour cream and coconut oil. Taste and add seasoned salt if desired. Bring to a simmer and then leave on low heat until served.
Take the stuffing out when it is brown and a little crunchy on the edges. The way I serve it is to cover the chop in the sour cream sauce/gravy with the dressing on the side. Mashed potatoes also goes great with this!
Preheat the oven to 450. Generously sprinkle 4-5 thick cut pork chops with Hidden Valley ranch powder on both sides. Drain a large can of sauerkraut (27-30oz). In a good sized pot heat 3.5 cups of water and a stick of butter to boiling, add in one box of pork and one box of cornbread Stovetop stuffing (I use to make it from scratch, but honestly the stove top tastes almost as good here and is much faster, you just have to use less water then the box calls for. If I have leftover cornbread I will crumble a cup or so in as well). Let it sit for 5 minutes, then add in the sauerkraut and mix well. Transfer stuffing mix to baking pan and put it in the oven.
Heat a cast iron skillet to almost smoking and add about 1/4 cup of refined coconut or olive oil. Add in the chops and get a really good sear on both sides. Remove from the pan and place them in a baking pan and put them in the oven for 8-12 minutes depending on how thick they are, you want them 145 degrees in the center and then take them out and let them rest for 5 minutes. With the iron skillet still very hot add in 1.5-2 tbsp of Hidden Valley ranch powder, this will brown VERY quickly, add in 2/3cup of milk and whisk to get the bits off the bottom of the pan. To the milk add in 8-12oz of sour cream, depending on how thick you would prefer it. Using a whisk vigorously stir to combine the milk, sour cream and coconut oil. Taste and add seasoned salt if desired. Bring to a simmer and then leave on low heat until served.
Take the stuffing out when it is brown and a little crunchy on the edges. The way I serve it is to cover the chop in the sour cream sauce/gravy with the dressing on the side. Mashed potatoes also goes great with this!