Coat pork in breadcrumbs and immediately become a mealtime MVP. Crispy pork is pretty much perfect in any form, but this isn’t your run-of-the-mill schnitzel. To amp up flavor, we’ve added lemon zest and garlic powder to our breadcrumb mixture, then drizzled the crispy pork chops with our new favorite condiment: creamy honey mustard sauce. Speaking of, we’re serving up sides of roasted potatoes and broccoli for extra dipping, but if you broke out the spoon to scrape up leftover sauce, we wouldn’t judge.
The quantities provided above are averages only.
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
12 ounce
Potatoes
8 ounce
Broccoli
1 unit
Lemon
2 tablespoon
Mayonnaise
(Contains Eggs)
2 teaspoon
Honey
2 teaspoon
Dijon Mustard
1 tablespoon
Fry Seasoning
½ cup
Panko Breadcrumbs
(Contains Wheat)
1 teaspoon
Garlic Powder
1.5 tablespoon
Sour Cream
(Contains Milk)
10 ounce
Pork Chops
Salt
Pepper
2 teaspoon
Cooking Oil
• Adjust rack to top position (top and middle positions for 4 servings) and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce. • Cut potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Cut broccoli florets into bite-size pieces if necessary. Zest and quarter lemon. • In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise, honey, and mustard; set aside.
• Toss potatoes on one side of a baking sheet with a drizzle of oil, Fry Seasoning, salt, and pepper. Roast on top rack for 10 minutes. (For 4 servings, use 2 sheets; roast potatoes on top rack and broccoli on middle rack.) • After 10 minutes, carefully toss broccoli on empty side of baking sheet with a drizzle of oil, salt, and pepper, and continue to roast on top rack until veggies are browned and tender, 15-20 minutes.
• Meanwhile, place panko, lemon zest, and garlic powder in a large zip-close bag. Season with salt (we used 1 tsp; 2 tsp for 4 servings) and pepper.
• Pat pork* dry with paper towels. • Place sour cream in a medium bowl; add pork and turn to coat. • Place coated pork in bag with panko mixture and seal to close. Shake until pork is evenly coated. TIP: You may need to move pork chops around in bag, pressing with your hands, to spread out panko and make it stick.
• Heat a ¼-inch layer of oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pan over medium-high heat. Once oil is hot enough that a pinch of panko sizzles when added to pan, add pork. TIP: Depending on the size of your pan, you may need to work in batches. • Cook until panko is golden and pork is cooked through, 3-5 minutes per side. TIP: For thicker pork chops, cook 1-2 minutes more. • Transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate.
• Divide pork, potatoes, and broccoli between plates. Serve with lemon wedges on the side and creamy mustard sauce for dipping or drizzling.
Pork is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 145°.