Home Chef Blue Cheese and Green Onion-Crusted Bone-In Pork Chop Review + Coupon – August 2016

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Pork Chop with bone = Yes.

Pork Chop with a Blue Cheese Crust = Yes Please!

Pork Chop with a Blue Cheese Crust with mixed vegetables with a twist? = Definitely Let’s Do This!!!

 

This is a recipe review of

Home Chef Blue Cheese and Green Onion-Crusted Bone-In Pork Chop with green bean and tomato almondine

Here is the front of the recipe card!

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Home Chef Blue Cheese and Green Onion-Crusted Bone-In Pork Chop with green bean and tomato almondine

Backside:

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Home Chef Blue Cheese and Green Onion-Crusted Bone-In Pork Chop with green bean and tomato almondine

And a cameo appearance by Squeakette!

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Our little Squeakette here was the neediest of my Squeakers today. I bought myself some time and gave her a bag of Goldfish crackers to keep her busy.

Do NOT give wee ones a nutrigrain bar unless you intend on bathing them right after. Some advice from a friend 😉

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Home Chef Blue Cheese and Green Onion-Crusted Bone-In Pork Chop with green bean and tomato almondine

All the noms on display and ready to be cooked!

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Here is some of my prep.I kept the white parts of the onion intact as I again wanted to roast them as I learned from one of my first Home Chef recipes. I added some grape tomatoes from my garden. I find it interesting coming from New Jersey (AKA as the Garden State) that I did not like tomatoes until recently. Jersey tomatoes are supposed to be the best.

Again my camera loves red items. The tomatoes look so juicy! Who knew I had a green thumb?

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Frying up the pork product!

I heart Anthony Bourdain. He is also from New Jersey.

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Getting that blue cheese crust ready for crusting!

But the big chunks went straight to ma belly!

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Flipped over the pork product…

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Added the “crust” and onion to garnish lol.

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Toasted the slivered almonds.

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Toasted slivered almonds are the new pinenuts.

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Some lovely pats of butter virtually melting in your mouth.

Not that I would eat a pat of butter. But to imagine it melting in my mouth sounds good. Better with a hunk of bread.

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Holy Tomatoes! They conquered the string beans!

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Oooooohhhhh this looks nommy…

 

VOILA!!!

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Home Chef Blue Cheese and Green Onion-Crusted Bone-In Pork Chop with green bean and tomato almondine

Verdict:

Win! I NEED to goto Trader Joes and buy slivered almonds and add almonds to as many dishes as I can! What a nommy surprise having a bit of (healthy) crunch.

 

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  9 comments for “Home Chef Blue Cheese and Green Onion-Crusted Bone-In Pork Chop Review + Coupon – August 2016

  1. Artemis
    September 19, 2016 at 8:17 am

    Oh my, this looks amazing! Pork chops and blue cheese! YES!

    And I’m so glad to see a floor full of crackers. Tells me I’m not the only one. (Recently, I went to bed and found myself surrounded by mango bits and juice. I mean, how?)

    • September 19, 2016 at 10:21 am

      Thanks Artemis! Home Chef definately helps to bring a nice meal quick, but as you can see, sometimes reinforcements are needed. You are totally not the only one. I sweep at least twice a day as when there is food and young squeakers involved, crumbs and bits appear and mate like bunnies.

  2. September 20, 2016 at 12:20 am

    Drool worthy meal!! Bravooo! McBoyfriend asks what’s for dinner these days and then interrupts with “tomatoes and more tomatoes??” I apparently have a small mountain of tomatoes that he feels uneasy about…

    • September 20, 2016 at 12:22 am

      Btw, definitely one of my top favorite squeaky baby pics yet!!!

      • September 20, 2016 at 6:40 am

        I will inform Squeakette of this ASAP!

        Squeakette approves 🙂

    • September 20, 2016 at 6:39 am

      Thanks Onderria!

      My tomatoes are winding down for the season now! I am going to make some chili and toss some tomatoes in so to hide another tomato dish!

  3. September 21, 2016 at 10:34 am

    The tomatoes are so good looking!!!!! AGRHGHGHHHHHH I WANT!!!!!!! (Send to me? lol) We need to get some videos of you cooking!

    • September 21, 2016 at 5:54 pm

      They are great with slivered almonds I bought a bag from TJs and its so more nommy!

      Have you ever roasted tomatoes in the oven til they pop. Nom.

      • September 24, 2016 at 10:42 am

        Pnut you make cooking sound kinda sexy LOL I can see you having a sexy cooking show! It could be super campy and funny!

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