REIGN SMOTHERED PORK CHOPS 
4 center cut pork chops (1 inch thick)
2 teaspoons seasoning salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/3 cup flour
1/3 vegetable oil
2 onions, sliced

Season pork chops with seasoning salt and pepper, coat completely with flour.

Heat oil in a heavy skillet. Add pork chops and brown on each side (about 3 minutes per side).

Remove and set aside. Add sliced onions to the pan drippings and cook for 1 minute. Add remaining flour. Continue to stir until onions and flour begin to brown.

Add 2 cups of water and bring to a boil, stir until incorporated and return pork chops to the gravy. Cover skillet, reduce heat and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes until gravy is thick and pork chops are tender.

Submitted by: Carmen and Susan

recipe reviews
Reign Smothered Pork Chops
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 Joan Kelly (Ireland) says:
I make similar but add tinned tomatoes and balsamic vinegar instead of water.. Tasty!
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 Moumita (Rhode Island) says:
Really loved it, did it exactly the way u said. goes great with bread. Try taking a slice of bread and then put the port chop and a lot of gravy on top. It's lovely when the bread soaks the grave and the pork is of course yummy.

Thanks Carmen and Susan
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 Karen (Oklahoma) replies:
YUMMMY!!!! My husband and my teenager said this recipe was one that required 2nds and goes in the family recipe box. Thank you!

P.S. I agree with Moumita - goes great with bread....
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 Evelyn (Texas) says:
I love this recipe and make it at least once every two weeks. The only thing I changed was to fry 3 strips of bacon, reserve, then use the grease instead of vegetable oil. I then chop the bacon and add it to the onions when cooking. Very good.
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 Meghan (Ohio) says:
My husband is a very happy man tonight. Thanks! It was wonderful... He now wants me to try making it again with chicken and any other kind of meat. This has been added to my cookbook.
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 Lyght (Colorado) says:
Taste just like my Mom's. OMG so goood, and thank you sooo much for bringing back memories and making me a cook for a day. Awesome!
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 Jennifer (Indiana) says:
This recipe was really easy to make. My family loved it. I wanted something different to cook for dinner and this was exactly what I had in mind. Thanks for a great recipe
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 Carmel (Louisiana) says:
It was my 1st time making smothered pork chops the right way and they were great!
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 Latasha (Oklahoma) says:
Those are really really good!!!!!
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 Nancy (Maryland) says:
I give this one a 5! My family loved it! I have not found too many recipes with pork chops that everyone liked and this one did. I will be making this again.

Thank you Carmen and Susan!
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 Tom (Missouri) says:
Making this up right now! Mashed Potatoes is a must for Pork Chops in my opinion, this gravy will go nicely with them. :D Thanks for the easy recipe! Also making Turkey stove-top stuffing, it's kind of like Thanksgiving all over again!
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 Famugirl (Florida) says:
The pork chops is simmering in the gravy as I type now! This was a very easy recipe! Cant wait to see how it taste! I'm going to serve it with white rice! From previous comments seems like this may become a favorite!
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 Charcho girl (Washington) says:
I liked this so much more than the onions on top in other recipes I have made. When made it this way and missed my flavorings from other recipes.So this second time I added A1 and whatsthishere sauce and a 1/4 cup half n half. Try it sometime it changes the menu a slight bit and then I have same dinner goodness my family likes and can get some other flavors in the menu. These both are keepers thanks for bringing to us!
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 Judy Stermer (Florida) replies:
What is "whatsthisheresauce"?
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 Jojo (Kentucky) replies:
I'm guessing it's Worcestershire sauce.
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 GodsGift (United States) says:
I am going to prepare this meal tonight sounds good and if so I am not sharing....Lol....
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 Colleen (Florida) says:
Wonderful!!
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 ShellyJ (United States) says:
This was delicious! But instead of water, I used 1 tsp chicken soup base and 1 tsp beef soup base, for more flavor. I also tried another person's idea and put in about 1 tsp. Worcestershire and A1 to the broths. I made 3 pans of this tonight (2 growing boys & hubby) and to 2 of the pans, I also added sliced fresh mushrooms in with the onions. Thanks Carmen and Susan for a wonderful recipe!

 

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