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by Renee@MKA

This post is sponsored by OhioPork.org. All opinions are my own.  Are you a fan of pork? I am and, today, I'm sharing this wonderful recipe for Pork Chops Romano in Lemon-Butter Sauce. It's a quick and easy recipe, perfect for busy weeknights!  PLUS...when you complete this quick and easy survey for OhioPork.org (Click HERE for survey) you'll be entered for a chance to win a LeCreuset Dutch Oven ($300 value) in the color of your choice! Score! I'm  happy to be partnering with Ohio Pork Council for this post because I'm a big fan of Ohio pork. I serve it to my family at least once a week. I love it because it's a great, lean protein with lots of flavor and is one of the most versatile proteins I cook with.  One of my favorite recipes for Ohio pork is Pork Chops Romano in Lemon-Butter Sauce. Made from boneless, pork loin chops pounded thin, it's a quick and easy meal for any day of the week. If you have a full-service butcher available to you, you can ask for the chops to be run through the tenderizer, eliminating the need to pound them thin.  If you don't, no worries, your meat mallet will help make quick work of it. Pounding the chops thin helps move along the cooking process and makes the chops even more tender than they already are.  The lemon butter pan sauce compliments these chops so well and is very easy to make. The recipe calls for wine, but you can use all chicken stock/broth if you prefer.  As far as I'm concerned, lemon and pork are flavors that are meant to be enjoyed together!   I served these Pork Chops Romano in Lemon-Butter Sauce with some pasta and steam green beans for a complete meal for a quick weeknight meal for my family that we all enjoyed! For more information about Ohio Pork, visit:  http://www.ohiopork.org/about-us.aspx Are you a fan of pork?  What would you serve with these Pork Chops Romano in Lemon-Butter Sauce? The Ohio Pork Council wants to hear from you! CLICK HERE to take a quick survey about pork and be entered for a chance to win a  LeCreuset Dutch Oven ($300 value) in the color of your choice!  Pork Chops Romano in Lemon-Butter Sauce By Renee's Kitchen Adventures Published 08/23/2016 Tender center cut Ohio pork loin chops are breaded with Panko and Romano cheese and fried crisp, then coated in a lovely lemon butter pan sauce for an easy weeknight dinner! Ingredients 4 thinly sliced center cut pork loin chops, pounded thin Salt and pepper, to liking 1/2 to 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1 - 2 large eggs, beaten with 1 TBS. water 1 cup unseasoned Panko breadcrumbs 1/2 cup grated Romano cheese 1 - 2 TBS oil for frying 1/2 cup dry white wine 1 lemon, sliced 1/2 cup chicken stock or broth 1/4 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature chopped parsley, for garnish Instructions Season flattened pork chops with salt and pepper. Set aside. Prepare a dredging station. Put the flour in a shallow dish. Put the eggs and water in another shallow dish. In a third shallow dish, combine the Panko bread crumbs and Romano cheese. In large non-stick skillet, heat the oil over med-high heat until shimmering. With a piece of pork, dredge in flour, shaking off excess. dip in egg mixture, then coat in Panko-Romano mixture and add to hot pan with oil. Cook on each side until golden brown, about 5 minutes per side, and transfer to dish in a warm oven. Continue process with the rest of pork chops. (For best results, do not over crowd pan. Brown pork chops in batches if you need to.) Once all chops are browned on both sides, wipe pan with paper towel and return to stove. Add wine to pan and bring to boil over med heat. Add in lemon slices and let mixture reduce by half. Once reduced by half, turn heat down to low and add chicken stock or broth. Heat until warmed through. Swirl in room temperature butter. Once butter is melted and incorporated into sauce, Add chops back in and coat with sauce. Continue to heat on low until chops are cooked all the way through. (about 3 minutes). Turn heat off and sprinkle with chopped parsley before serving, if desired. Yield: 4 servings Prep Time: 00 hrs. 10 mins. Cook time: 00 hrs. 20 mins. Total time: 30 mins. Printable Recipe PIN IT! Like what you see?  Follow RKA on all these social networks!! Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, and Instagram