What am I fixing this week? This week I am fixing pork chops for lunch, although on my chart from the first week doesn't have me fixing pork chops this week. My chart sounded good when I first made it, but I didn't plan out my weeks too well. Honestly I couldn't think of enough food to cook while I was making the chart. Of course once I got started doing my project and researching for recipes I start to see suggestions and I find more food that I want to cook and go that looks fun. How Did I Cook The Pork Chops While you can grill pork chops, and I originally planned to grill pork chops, mother nature had different plans. So instead of grilling pork chops I am fixing them in the oven. To cook the pork chops I first set the oven to 350. I then had to make a dip to put on the pork chops. The dip contained three and a half teaspoons of sugar, one and a half teaspoons of vinegar, and ketchup. Unlike with the meatloaf I carefully followed the recipe and I didn't do it by eye. I feel like over time I may be able to measure by eye, but I'm not there just yet. I also put a little pepper on the pork chops before I put the dip on the pork chops. I then covered the food with foil and put them in the oven to cook. I then waited for the pork chops to cook. About thirty minutes later I pulled the foil off the top of the pork chops so they can brown. I chose to pull the foil back half way through the amount of time that it took to cook the pork chops, so thirty minutes later they were done and ready to eat. How Were The Pork Chops? The pork chops were very good, and I am happy that I didn't mess the dip up this time like I did to the meatloaf. The dip added a sweet taste to the pork chops and it made the food really good.
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Matthew Barker
10/30/2020 05:12:08 am
Those look like they were fantastic. Glad to see you've been staying consistent and working diligently on your project. I'm also very hungry now. I probably should have eaten before reading a food blog.
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