OVEN BAKED PORK STEAKS 
4 pork steaks
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
1/2 tsp. meat tenderizer (optional)
1/2 tsp. garlic salt
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce

Preheat oven at 350°F. Sprinkle meat on both sides with salt, pepper, meat tenderizer, garlic salt and Worcestershire sauce. Place steaks on foil lined cookie sheet.

Bake at 350°F for 20 to 30 minutes, turning once.

recipe reviews
Oven Baked Pork Steaks
   #144960
 Alan (Maine) says:
Great, easy recipe for a single guy like me learning the basics of cooking. Thank you.
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 Marti says:
That was AWESOME! I eliminated the regular salt and used both the seasoned salt and garlic salt, but within reason. I don't have the tenderizer powder but used the mallet and it worked just fine. Wow, just didn't expect this to be so easy! It's a keeper.
 #137672
 JEAN Pollard (United States) says:
So glad to find this recipe so good and simple to make!!!!
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 LesnKC (Missouri) says:
Needed a simple way to cook pork steak, and this was it! I substituted season salt for meat tenderizer, and didn't use any other salt. Brushed Worcestershire onto meat, then just sprinkled the garlic, season salt, and pepper on meat without measuring! My steaks were pretty thick, so I added 15 minutes of cooking time. Everyone loved it!
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 Carrie Brockman (Missouri) replies:
OMG that sounds awesome, we're going to bake them tonight. I'm from Sullivan Missouri, where are you from?
   #120413
 Gina (United States) says:
Great recipe! It was easy and quick to prepare. Came out awesome and the kids loved it.
 #115960
 Dave (Wisconsin) says:
Awesome and so very easy.
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 Keith (Arkansas) says:
Came out tender and juicy!!!!
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 Patti G (Missouri) says:
Excellent recipe! My family just finished every bite and loved it! This will be a new dinner to add to the list! Thank you!
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 Valerie Villalovos (United States) says:
Very easy to make and when the hubby walked in he smelled it right way.
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 Michael (Texas) says:
WOW!! I do not cook dinner like this, but since I lost my job, I've been trying the whole house cleaning and dinner ready thingy!! Thanks for the recipe and the smiles/full stomachs for my family!
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 Lauramom (New Jersey) says:
I think this was very easy and delicious. Thanks for the recipe!
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 Rebecca Dickerson (Washington) says:
Terrific and easy. I pounded the steaks between wax paper instead of using tenderizer. After baking, I sliced into thin bites, put them in a skillet with grilled onion and poured the sauce generated by baking over everything. This is oh-my-gosh great.
 #183648
 Larry (New York) replies:
Rebecca, it's obvious you didn't like this recipe as presented, because you totally changed it. You are not alone; it appears to be a common practice among home cooks when they review recipes. Why not just submit your own recipe?
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 Marcia Leonard (Florida) replies:
Finally someone gets called out for posting a review that's not a review at all... just their own recipe! I hate it when reviewers do that! Larry... your recipe is great just the way it is. I hadn't thought about the Worcestershire sauce and it was the missing ingredient. Thanks for taking the time to share!
 #186599
 Sally Ackerman (Canada) replies:
I totally agree, people rate stuff without trying it also and change the ingredients!
 #188311
 Sally Ackerman (Canada) replies:
I totally agree!

P.S. I'm from Michigan.
 #186805
 Julie (South Dakota) replies:
She obviously liked the flavors because she saved the juice rather than toss it with the foil.
 #185762
 Hers is better than yours (Illinois) replies:
Modified recipe is better than original.
 #186804
 Julie (South Dakota) replies:
She didn't change it, she made it without tenderizer as was suggested and cut it up to eat in a different form than a hunk of meat in need of a knife. And sauteed onions on almost anything is never wrong!
 #186853
 Gwendolyn Blackman (Ohio) replies:
Exactly right!

 

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