 This recipe is quick enough for a weeknight meal yet it's delicious and more healthy than not. It's not like my chicken marsala, which has more of a restaurant quality and takes more time, where I pound the chicken thinly, dredge it in flour and make a very thick marsala sauce with a nice amount of butter. This is a quicker version so if you want to thicken it up a bit just add a little cornstarch/water mixture to your sauce before pouring it over your meat. I don't mind the thinness because I just look at it as a variation of the other marsala and appreciate it for that. You may also want to double up on the sauce.
 This recipe is quick enough for a weeknight meal yet it's delicious and more healthy than not. It's not like my chicken marsala, which has more of a restaurant quality and takes more time, where I pound the chicken thinly, dredge it in flour and make a very thick marsala sauce with a nice amount of butter. This is a quicker version so if you want to thicken it up a bit just add a little cornstarch/water mixture to your sauce before pouring it over your meat. I don't mind the thinness because I just look at it as a variation of the other marsala and appreciate it for that. You may also want to double up on the sauce.4 boneless pork loin chops (I used on the bone and it was still great)
Olive oil
1 8oz pkg sliced cremini or special blend mushrooms
1 large shallot, chopped
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1/2 cup of reduced sodium chicken broth
1/3 cup marsala wine
Whole grain brown rice
Season pork chops on both sides with salt and pepper. Heat a little oil in skillet, add chops and cook 6 minutes, turning once. Do not overcook. Transfer to plate and keep warm. In same skillet, add a little more oil, add mushrooms, shallots and thyme. Cook until mushrooms are browned. Add broth and wine to mixture, cook for 2 minutes. Place your chops on top of rice, and top with wine sauce.
 
 
 
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