Bone-In Pork Chop with Pine Nut & Parmesan Butter Recipe - Home Chef (2024)

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with garlic Swiss chard

Prep & Cook Time:30-40 min.

Difficulty Level:Intermediate

Spice Level:Mild

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Dripping, delicious, divine… the piled pat of pine nut and Parmesan butter on this pork chop will tempt even the most tongue-tied taster to break out into alliterative verse. There's more to tantalize your taste buds: Swiss chard and shallot get flavored with spicy red pepper flakes and even more of that nutty, perfect Parmesan. You may not be one with words, but you won't need a dictionary to devour this dish. Tip: Stemming Swiss chard may seem impossible, but not so! Just use a sharp knife, and follow the line of the stem. The leaves should easily separate from the stems.

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  • 16oz.Bone-in Pork Chops
  • 6oz.Swiss Chard
  • 4oz.Grape Tomatoes
  • 1Shallot
  • ⅗oz.Butter
  • ½oz.Grated Parmesan
  • ¼oz.Pine Nuts
  • 2Garlic Cloves
  • 1½tsp.Pot Roast Seasoning
  • ¼tsp.Red Pepper Flakes

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  • Nutrition(per serving)oqlYYYOk

  • Calories

    510
  • Carbohydrates

    13g
  • Net Carbs

    9g
  • Fat

    26g
  • Protein

    55g
  • Sodium

    1230mg
  • Olive Oil
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Cooking Spray
  • 1Baking Sheet
  • 1Large Non-Stick Pan
  • 1Mixing Bowl

Before You Cook

To ensure food safety, the FDA recommends the following as minimum internal cooking temperatures:

  • Steak and Pork 145° F (rest cooked meat, 3 minutes) |
  • Seafood 145° F |
  • Chicken 165° F |
  • Ground Beef 160° F |
  • Ground Turkey 165° F |
  • Ground Pork 160° F
  • If using NY strips steak, pat dry and season both sides same amount. If using chicken breasts, pat dry and season both sides with a pinch of salt and pepper.

  • If using NY strip steak, cook undisturbed until browned on one side, 2-3 minutes, then transfer to baking sheet. If using chicken breasts, cook undisturbed until browned on one side, 4-5 minutes, then transfer to baking sheet.

  • If using NY strip steak, roast in hot oven until steak reaches a minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees, 14-17 minutes. If using chicken breasts, roast in hot oven until chicken reaches a minimum internal temperature of 165 degrees, 10-12 minutes.

  • Halve NY strip steak to serve.

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    Prepare the Ingredients

    Stem Swiss chard. Cut stems into thin slices and coarsely chop leaves. Keep leaves and stems separate.

    Halve and peel shallot. Slice halves into thin strips.Mince garlic.Halve tomatoes.Pat pork chops dry, and season both sides with 1/4 tsp. salt and a pinch of pepper.
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    Toast Pine Nuts and Brown Butter

    Place pine nuts in a dry, large non-stick pan. Place pan over medium heat and stir often until nuts are aromatic and lightly browned, 2-5 minutes.

    Add 1/3 the butter (reserve remaining for compound butter). Stir constantly until butter browns, 1-2 minutes. Be alert: Browning happens quickly after butter stops sizzling.Transfer butter and pine nuts to a mixing bowl.Wipe pan clean and reserve.
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    Sear the Pork Chops

    Return pan used to toast pine nuts to medium-high heat.

    Add 2 tsp. olive oil and pork chops to hot pan. Cook undisturbed until browned, 2-3 minutes.Transfer pork chops to prepared baking sheet, seared-side up.Reserve pan; no need to wipe clean.
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    Finish Pork Chops and Make Compound Butter

    Roast pork chops in hot oven until pork reaches a minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees, 8-10 minutes.

    While pork chops roast, add remaining butter, half the Parmesan (reserve remaining for vegetables), and a pinch of pepper to bowl with pine nut-butter mixture. Thoroughly combine and set aside.
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    Cook Vegetables and Finish Dish

    Return pan used to sear pork chops to medium-high heat. Add 1 tsp. olive oil, shallot, Swiss chard stems, seasoning blend, and garlic to hot pan. Stir occasionally until lightly charred, 3-4 minutes.

    Add Swiss chard leaves and tomatoes. Stir occasionally until wilted, 1-2 minutes.Stir in remaining Parmesan, 1/4 tsp. salt, and red pepper flakes (to taste). Remove from burner.Plate dish as pictured on front of card, placing a dollop of compound butter on pork chop. Bon appétit!

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