
Preheat the oven to 400°F. Toss the yams on a baking pan with 1 tablespoon of oil. Sprinkle yams with salt and pepper. Bake for 30 minutes, or until the yams are almost tender, turning after 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, preheat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large grill pan with high sides over high heat. Season the pork chops generously on all sides with salt and pepper. If your pan is not large enough to fit all four chops without crowding them, grill 2 chops at a time. Grill the pork chops for 3 minutes. Rotate the pork chops 90 degrees and cook 2 minutes longer. Turn the pork chops over and cook 2 minutes. Transfer the pan to the oven and cook until the pork chops are cooked to desired doneness, about 5 minutes for medium doneness.
After removing yams from the oven, drizzle the maple syrup over the them, and turn the yams to coat. Bake, 5 minutes longer turning and coating in the syrup occasionally, or until they are tender and golden brown.
Set the grill pan on the stove over medium-high heat. Scatter the marjoram over the pork and the pan and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Transfer the pork chops to a plate. Add the wine to the pan and simmer until it is reduced by half, about 4 minutes.
Place the watercress on 4 plates. Arrange the yams alongside the watercress. Place pork chop on each plate. Pour the pan juice over the pork and serve.
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| Rating | Submitted by | Comment Summary |
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| ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ | pattie4379
06/20/09 08:52 PM | Brining makes all the difference...YUMMY! Thanks Curtis |
| ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ | gaarch5
02/02/09 11:45 AM | Listen to the collaed lady she knowsI am a small rancher with chickens, hogs and beef. I sell free range eggs and they are 7 time more nutritious than store bought, lower in cholesteral and 7 times higher in Vitamin D and omega 3 than store bought, not to mention the taste is so much better. I don't know how I ever ate store bought eggs. Meat is free of hormones and antibiotics. Just grass, alfalfa and grain. Gary - in Calhan, Colorado 719-541-4805 |
| ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ | MaryMurray02
02/02/09 06:44 AM | What is 'brine' and how is it done?Embarassed to ask, but..........what is brineing and how is it done? I've cooked this recipe twice and think it's great, but I didn't brine. |
| ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ | Forstardeb
01/25/09 05:44 PM | Brine?What's the point if there is no recipe for the brine, the so-called secret to the successful pork chop? |
| ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ | kravenitnow
01/25/09 04:30 PM | The Best Pork Chops I ever had were from...this cookbook called "Get in the Kitchen, BIT@HES!" (bitchcooks.com).. it's hilarious too |
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