Pork Chop Casserole
Submitted by jeannembush
Microwave pork chop casserole in cream of celery soup with Worcestershire sauce and onion. Browned chops baked in a savory cream sauce, ready in 35 minutes.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
15 minCOOK
20 minREADY
35 minThis pork chop casserole is a weeknight workhorse: thick-cut chops browned on the stovetop, then finished in the microwave under a blanket of cream of celery soup, onion, and Worcestershire sauce. It’s comfort food with minimal hands-on time.
Browning the chops first with Worcestershire sauce builds a seared crust and caramelized flavor that the microwave alone can’t produce. That initial stovetop sear is what separates this from a bland steamed chop. The Worcestershire also adds a savory, slightly sweet glaze to the meat.
The condensed celery soup acts as both the sauce and the braising liquid. Mixed with chopped onion and parsley flakes, it creates a creamy gravy that coats the chops as they cook through in the microwave.
Kitchen Tips
- Cut the chops thick as the recipe calls for. Thin chops overcook in 20 minutes of microwave time and turn dry.
- Brown the chops well before they go in the casserole. That sear doesn’t just add flavor, it also renders some of the exterior fat.
- Don’t dilute the soup. Use it straight from the can for a thick, clinging sauce. Adding water makes it too thin.
- Serve over egg noodles or mashed potatoes to soak up the celery cream sauce.
Variations
- Use cream of mushroom soup instead of celery for a richer, earthier sauce.
- Add sliced potatoes under the chops for a complete one-dish meal.
- Stir a teaspoon of Dijon mustard into the soup mixture for a sharper, more savory sauce.
Ingredients
Directions
Brush pork chops with Worcestershire sauce and brown in the surface unit.
In a small bowl combine celery soup, onion, salt, pepper and parsley flakes.
Pour half the celery soup mixture in a 3-quart, heat- resistant, non-metallic baking dish .
Place pork chops on top and pour remaining sauce over pork chops.
Heat, uncovered, in Microwave Oven 20 minutes.
Pork should always be cooked to well-done.
Serve with noodles or mashed potatoes.
Comments



