I don't really have many pet peeves, but a biggie is mean, obnoxious people and those who think they know it all, and liars, I can pick out a deceitful person it an instant. My passions are my family, my two boston terriers, Tuffy and Oreo, and gardening, cooking and reading - oh yeah, I'm totally addicted to Zaar. I have many cookbooks and can read them like I'd read a novel. They all love to help grandma cook in the kitchen. ![]() We spend weekends doing things together such as taking in the zoo, wild animal park, Sea World, Knotts Soak City water park (summer), museums, fishing, picknicking and just hanging out. I have 8 other grandchildren that are fortunate enought to live in San Diego too. Needless, to say, I spent many days there staying indoors praying for the day I could get back to sunny California - I never had to endure snow the whole time, thank God! Twenty degrees daily was way out of my comfort zone by a very large margin. The last time I visited them, it was Christmas time and when I stepped off the plane, the cold air took my breath away and standing there waiting for me in a short-sleeved T-shirt, was my son-in-law. Nick's only one of my grandchildren though, I have a total of 13, three live in Kansas, the land of Oz. He's dying to go ocean fishing, that one makes me a bit more nervous, but we'll start that soon, probably from piers to start. I've been teaching him to fish, or should I say I'm exposing him to lake fishing, the people we meet along the way are teaching him while I read and watch. ![]() My live in grandson is 12 and the light of my life. Take long walks along the beach, bays and lakes. For fun I love to read, cook, take road trips with my grandson, whom I raise. We almost never have days where you can't get outdoors. Both are side dishes that can be easily prepped for a crowd.I live in beautiful San Diego where there's never nothin to do. If cooking for a holiday, Instant Pot Boxed Stuffing and this Cranberry Sauce go deliciously with pork chops. And Pineapple Upside-Down Cake for a treat! What To Serve with Air Fryer Breaded Pork Chopsįor a family-friendly dinner, add hearty sides like Frozen Brussels Sprouts and Great Northern Beans in the Instant Pot. Be sure to flip meat halfway through cooking time.Place pork chops in single layer in air fryer basket, for even cooking.Italian seasoned breadcrumbs are recommended for this recipe.Use any seasonings you like- this recipe calls for salt, pepper, and garlic powder.If not, cook for about 3 more minutes or until done. Place pork chops into air fryer basket in one, even layer, and replace basket into air fryer.Ĭook at 400 degrees for 12 minutes, flipping the pork chops halfway through cooking time.Īfter cooking time is up, check internal temperature of pork with a meat thermometer. ![]() Gently press the pork chops into the breadcrumbs to adhere the breadcrumbs well. Season pork chops on both sides with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.ĭip the pork chops into the egg mixture (both sides) then into breadcrumbs. Spray basket with nonstick spray or brush with oil. Pull air fryer basket out of appliance to get ready for pork chops. Start by whisking up the eggs in a bowl and pouring the breadcrumbs out onto a plate. Yummy dinners that come out perfectly every time. Love to cook hearty dishes in the air fryer? Check out these recipes: juicy Pork Tenderloin, healthy Frozen Tilapia, and Air Fryer Bone-In Center Cut Pork Chops. ![]() Just 12 minutes in the air fryer and you have a delicious, perfectly seasoned main course to serve with your favorite side dish! You can even keep the seasonings and breadcrumbs on hand in the pantry to make this dish at any time. With a side of Spicy Zucchini and Air Fryer Breadsticks, your family will be asking for seconds!Īnd it’s super quick to cook up. We love this meal for an easy dinner that feels like a hearty, traditional meal. Making breaded pork chops in the air fryer couldn’t be easier! Just coat the pork chops in seasoning and breadcrumbs then cook in air fryer until golden brown and ready!
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