The only thing you will need to round out this generous robust meal is a steamed “green” of your choice. I like baby spinach, kale, or Swiss chard sprinkled with some toasted slivered almonds – but broccoli, string beens, brussels sprouts or asparagus are all fantastic choices also. This easy dinner takes only twenty minutes from start to finish, so you can enjoy it any day of the week. It calls for quite a bit of garlic, but the taste really mellows when it is cooked, so it is not at all over-powering. These pork chops taste great alongside the fragrant basmati (or slightly more mild American Texmati) rice. It adds just enough of a different flavor to perfectly balance the tastes of Juicy Garlic Pork Chops with Texmati Rice.
1tablespoonred wine vinegar(apple cider, white, or even balsamic vinegar will work fine if you do not have red wine vinegar)
1cupTexmati or basmati rice
2tablespoonsall purpose flour
2teaspoonspaprika
1teaspoongarlic powder
1teaspoondried ground coriander
¼teaspoonsalt
⅛teaspoonblack pepper
Instructions
Cook the rice according to the package directions (cooking times for these rices can vary greatly so read the package directions carefully; if you can’t find a brand that cooks in 15 to 20 minutes or less, substitute a quick cooking brown or whole grain rice instead).
While the rice cooks, combine the flour, paprika, garlic powder, coriander, salt and pepper in a bowl; coat both sides of each pork chop with this rub mixture.
Melt the butter (you can substitute 1 tablespoon olive oil if you prefer) in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the pork chops and cook for 4 minutes. Turn the chops over and cook until browned and cooked through (about 3-4 minutes more); transfer pork chops to a plate and cover to keep warm.
To the same skillet, add the chicken broth, garlic, and vinegar. Bring the mixture to a boil and cook for 3-4 minutes (until the amount of liquid in the skillet reduces to almost half of what you started with).
Return the pork chops to the skillet and cook for 2 more minutes (1 more minute per side), until heated through. Serve with the rice.
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Notes
Texmati Rice Substitution: If you can't find Texmati rice, you can substitute it with basmati rice or jasmine rice. Both varieties will provide a similar aromatic and fluffy texture that pairs beautifully with the garlic pork chops.