

PORK CHOPS AND APPLESAUCE BRADY BUNCH EPISODE HOW TO
Instructions: How to cook Oven Baked Breaded Pork Chops 2 TBS of fine dry bread crumbs per chop.salt, pepper, dried sage and onion granules.The crumbs on the bottom don't alway stick, but they do meld into the juices to make a lucious sauce and the crumbs on the top always stay put. It is the way I have been doing my breaded pork chops for years and years. With Image Without Image Oven Baked Breaded Pork ChopsThis is more of a method than a recipe. Pork Chops and Applesauce! Why not cook some today! They always come out delicious no matter what. Sometimes I flip them over and repeat the treatment on the other side halfway through the cooking. That's my story anyways and I'm sticking to it. The acid from the fruit juice helps to tenderise the meat. You could use pineapple instead if you wanted to. It imparts a slight apple flavor to the sweet succulence of pork that is quite delicious!

The original author used to pour water or stock around them in the baking dish, but I have always used apple juice. I then lay them on a buttered baking sheet and sprinkle some bread crumbs over top and dot with butter. This simple trick prevents them from curling up when they are cooking. I like to slash the fatty edge with some kitchen scissors. It is a very simple way to cook them and is really more of a technique than a recipe.īone in loin pork chops are dusted with some herbs and seasonings. These chops always turn out tender and delicious. I can still see the cover in my head, but the name escapes me. It was a little paper back book containing recipes for cooking meats. It is an old, old recipe that I copied out of one of my mother's recipe books many years ago. The chops themselves are also very easy to make. Serve immediately or tip into a bowl, cover and chill until needed. Cook over low heat for about 15 minutes, or until the apples are very soft and have broken down. Tip all of the ingredients into a pan.Instructions: How to cook Bramley Apple Sauce 3 Bramley apples, peeled cored and sliced (or the equivalent of another cooking apple).Slightly tart with just a hint of sweetness. With Image Without Image Bramley Apple Sauce Yield: 6Īuthor: Marie RaynerPerfect in every way. I don't mash it when done, I just beat it up with a fork. Bramley apples are actually quite fluffy when they break down which makes them perfect for this sauce. You just put peeled and sliced apples into a saucepan along with some sugar and butter and cook over low heat until they break down. It is slightly tart and rich from the addition of some butter. This apple sauce is not as sweet as the applesauce you might want to eat for dessert. You just can't beat a batch of fresh apple sauce to serve along with your pork chops. I don't think they are readily available anywhere else in the world, so you will have to make do with whatever your favorite cooking apple is!Īpple sauce is such an easy make and you can do up batches and freeze it in containers for use over the winter. Large and green and stout with flattened ends, green in color with a red flush, these apples are perfect for making apple sauce, pies, crumbles, etc. With fresh Bramley Apples coming into the shops at the moment, there is no time like the present to make a couple of batches of delicious apple sauce! Bramley Apples are the UK's favorite cooking apple. When I think of Pork Chops and Applesauce, I always think of this particular show and I always think of my mom who was tickled pink with it and used to like to repeat the phrase in Humphrey Bogart's voice as well when we were having pork chops and apple chops for supper! I guess it became a bit of a family tradition!

Entitled "The Personality Kid," I believe it is probably the one episode which sticks out in most people's memories. One episode that really sticks out in my memories was the one where Bobby Brady was doing an impression of Humphrey Bogart whilst saying Pork Chops & Applesauce. If you are a North American who grew up in the sixties and seventies you would have had to live under a rock not to know who the Brady Bunch were! It was a very popular half hour sitcom on the television! It was about a two widowers with children (her 3 daughters, him 3 sons) who married and became the Brady Bunch!
