Iowa Chop with Apricot Pecan Stuffing

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Time to Prepare this Recipe 90 minutes Prep: 40 minutes Cook: 50 minutes
Calories Per Serving and Nutrition Information 440 calories per serving view nutrition facts
# of servings this recipe makes 12 servings suggest servings
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Ingredients

Stuffing mixture
8 ounces apricots dried
1/3 cup brandy
2/3 cup water hot
1/2 cup onion minced
1/2 pound butter, unsalted
12 ounces pecans broken
1 tablespoon fennel seeds
1 teaspoon white pepper
1 teaspoon nutmeg
2 ounces currants dried
1 tablespoon orange zest grated
1/4 cup apricot preserves (jam)
5 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 pound bread crumbs seasoned, for stuffing
Pork
12 each pork chops iowa
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup brandy optionsl

Directions

Soak apricots in brandy and water for 1/2 hour.

Drain, reserving liquid, and chop apricots finely.

Place together in a large bowl.

Saute onions in butter until tender.

Add to apricots and reserved liquid; set aside to cool slightly.

Add remaining stuffing ingredients (except the bread stuffing crumbs) in order given.

Mix well to break up the eggs.

Add bread crumbs and mix well.

Refrigerate stuffing while preparing pork.

Make a pocket in the meat by slicing horizontally toward the bone halfway up the thickness of the chop.

Stuff each chop with about 1/3 cup of the prepared stuffing, then sear both sides of the chop in a skillet with the vegetable oil in it.

Arrange the chops in a baking pan, cover, and bake for 35-40 minutes in a 350 degree F oven.

(When pork tests 160 internally, it is done) There will be about 2 quarts of stuffing left, which should be served as a side dish.

Place it in a greased baking dish and bake uncovered in the oven with the pork.

Heat brandy in a small saucepan until hot but not boiling.

Pour hot brandy into the hot baking pan with the meat, then touch with a lighted match.

The brandy will flame up, and at this point you can carry the meat dish to the table and place it on a heavy trivet.

The flames will subsidde after a minute or so, but the baking dish will be too hot to pass, so the chops must be served by the host or hostess.

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 130g
Amount per Serving
Calories 440 64% of calories from fat
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 32.0g48%
 Saturated Fat 12.0g60%
 Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 129mg43%
Sodium 408mg17%
Total Carbohydrate 32.0g11%
 Dietary Fiber 4.0g14%
 Sugars 5.0g
Protein 9.0g19%
Vitamin A 17%  Vitamin C 12%
Calcium 11%  Iron 15%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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