Asian Pork Chop (Ginger Soy Sauce)

January 12, 2012

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in Main Dishes, Pork, Quick & Easy

Asian Pork Chop   Recipe | JustOneCookbook.comSome of the feedback and requests I received from the readers are for more quick and easy recipes.  The other day I made this pork chop after my children’s afternoon swim lesson, the most busy day of the week for me.  Because of my mom’s visit, I haven’t had the chance to do my regular grocery runs so my fridge was pretty empty.  I quickly ran to get some pork chops, spinach, and other ingredients from the market on the way home and I made this dish in less than one hour including marinade time.

As soon as I came home from the swim lesson, I quickly marinated the meat.  Meanwhile I bathed the kids and prepared miso soup, stir fried garlic spinach, and another small side dish.  My rice cooker has a timer so I set the rice to be done right before our dinner time.  If you are curious about this pork chop flavor, it’s more on the side of salty flavor than sweet (like Teriyaki sauce).  If you use this recipe, you definitely want to enjoy it with steamed rice.  You can adjust the time for marinade as you like, but please do not marinade overnight or else it will get too salty.

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Asian Pork Chop II

Asian Pork Chop (Ginger Soy Sauce)

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Yield: Serves 4

Asian Pork Chop (Ginger Soy Sauce)

Ingredients:

  • 4 pork chop (1/2 inch thickness)
  • Marinade
  • 4 Tbsp. soy sauce
  • 2 Tbsp. sake
  • 1 Tbsp. vegetable oil (I used canola)
  • 1/2 Tbsp. sugar
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp. julienned ginger
  • 1/2 tsp. corn starch
  • 1 shallot (or 1 Tbsp. minced onion)

Instructions:

  1. Put all the seasonings in a Ziploc bag and mix well.
  2. Prick the pork chop with fork so the meat will absorb the marinade and put them in the Ziploc bag. Squeeze out the air before sealing the bag. Keep in the fridge for 30 minutes to 1 hour. (I decreased the marinade time from the original recipe as I'm afraid it might be too salty. If you want to marinade for 2 hrs, you can decrease soy sauce to 3 Tbsp.).
  3. You can grill on a BBQ grill, or you can pan fry. In a large skillet, heat oil on high heat. When it’s hot, put the pork chop in the pan, but keep the marinade in the Ziploc bag. Cook until the bottom side of the meat is nicely brown.
  4. Once the meat is brown, flip it and lower the heat to medium low. Cover the pan with a lid and cook for 3 minutes (depends on the thickness of your pork chop). You don't want to under cook the pork but you also don't want to overcook because the meat gets harder.
  5. Add the marinade into the pan and increase the heat. When it’s simmering, scoop the marinade with a spoon and pour over the meat a couple of times. Turn off the heat and ready to serve. Again please do not overcook the pork.
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1 mitinita January 12, 2012 at 12:21 am

You’ll be my source for Japanese recipes,I already made dorayaki and have a long list to do. what could I replace sake with?

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2 Nami January 12, 2012 at 12:31 am

I’ve never replaced it so I’m not sure how the taste will be, but I heard you can use Chinese cooking wine or dry sherry, but not white wine.

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3 mitinita January 12, 2012 at 12:42 am

Thank you,Nami. Good night.

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4 Charles January 12, 2012 at 12:32 am

What great colours on that pork chop – the sauce/marinade just looks amazing. Sticky, rich, delicious! I don’t eat many pork chops – don’t know why… they’re perfectly nice. Maybe I should pick up some more. I got a question though! Do you really eat pork chops with chopsticks? I know my ex-girlfriend used to “cut” fish and the like with chopsticks, by kinda stabbing them in and opening them out, but I don’t see how it could work on a chop :)

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5 Nami January 12, 2012 at 12:47 am

LOL! Yes, we did use chopsticks! I was in hurry so I didn’t cut this piece, but I usually cut into pieces (see my Tonkatsu or Beef Teriyaki posts) so we can pick up and eat. Yes, we cut fish with chopsticks too! I think I’ll have trouble opening the fish with fork and knife…maybe that’s why most Western fish used in meals are fillet? ;-)

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6 kat January 12, 2012 at 12:50 am

what a delicious dish :)

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7 Bam's Kitchen January 12, 2012 at 1:06 am

I have many days like this when getting low on groceries and look inside my fridge and wonder what can I make. This is how happy accidents are created. Ja Mata, BAM

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8 Sissi January 12, 2012 at 1:47 am

Nami, this is one more of your incredibly easy dishes that look absolutely gorgeous and impressive when served. I think, since I started to “play” with Japanese sauces and products, unconsciously I marinate pork in sake and ginger quite often (remember, I did it even in tanindon), so I am sure your marinade makes the best pork chops in the world.
If my mum had prepared spinach in such a delicious way, I would have never hated it as a child!

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9 Fern @ To Food with Love January 12, 2012 at 2:02 am

Just looking at the photos made me salivate, even on a full stomach….love how the pork glistens in the light :) Yumyum…

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10 Jill Colonna January 12, 2012 at 2:09 am

Imagine coming home after swimming to this dish? Lucky family – especially love this as it’s quick and healthy, Nami. Tell me, if I used mirin in place of the sake, would that be on the same lines? Great addition with the spinach to such a tasty dish.

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11 Nami January 12, 2012 at 10:12 am

Hi Jill! Well, mirin and sake are completely different things. We use sake like you use white wine (sake is made of rice). Mirin uses sake and sugar, so it has sweet flavor to it. However, we can replace sugar and sake for mirin for example. Sometimes I make teriyaki sauce with soy sauce + sake + sugar, or soy sauce + mirin… something like that. You can always play with these 4 items in Japanese cooking. I don’t want to make it complicated, but mirin has different kinds. The real mirin (hon mirin) has more alcohol content while mirin flavor seasoning (I use this often) has less alcohol content. I don’t want to go into too details though. I would not skip sake, as it’s one of the important ingredient in Japanese cooking. Either buy cooking sake, or very cheep bottle of sake would be good. If you can’t find, then use Chinese rice wine/cooking wine. It’s probably easier to get this than a Japanese product in Chinese store.

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12 Jill Colonna January 13, 2012 at 7:48 am

Mystery uncovered. Thanks so much for explaining this, Nami. Have to much to learn about Japanese cuisine!

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13 Sonia January 12, 2012 at 2:47 am

Nami, sometime I prepared the pork chops using the similar ingredients but i usually deep fry it. Next time I will try your way which sound less oily and has the sauce. Thanks for sharing this simple and delicious dish.

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14 Belinda @zomppa January 12, 2012 at 3:46 am

This with a hot bed of warm rice makes my day. Great sauce!

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15 Sandra January 12, 2012 at 4:34 am

I’m all over this one Nami, thank you.

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16 PolaM January 12, 2012 at 4:45 am

That looks good! I love quick marinates that give so much flavor!

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17 Helene Dsouza I Masala Herb January 12, 2012 at 4:47 am

Hey Nami! how are u?
I wish u and your family a belated happy new year, I hope u enjoyed the time with your mum. my sister flew back to europe yesterday, and we had a hell of a time last night rescuing their baggage in bombay.

I am not much of a pork fan, I do love the taste but I am not fond of fatty foods. Its difficult to find lean pork. except if I go hunting for some wild bores….
your pork chops r very tempting though!

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18 Mr. Three-Cookies January 12, 2012 at 5:00 am

Looks really nice and easy. And that rice cooker with timer sounds really convenient.

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19 shuhan January 12, 2012 at 5:19 am

looks yummy! that flavouring was what my mum would use with her pork chops too, and I used to find it so annoying when I was a kid, I wished she’d just do it the usual western style, but now I’ve come to love it and realise what special flavours ginger and siy sauce give to the pork chop!

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20 Sanjeeta kk January 12, 2012 at 5:28 am

I am loving that ginger soy sauce, will use the marinade for my veggies.

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21 Jessica January 12, 2012 at 6:28 am

Hi, thanks for sharing. I would like to know what is julienned ginger? Is the pork chop spicy? I intend to cook this for kids. Thks

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22 Nami January 12, 2012 at 10:02 am

Cut ginger into julienne (like matchbox sticks). My kids and I can’t eat spicy at all (very low tolerance) and it was okay as long as you don’t serve the ginger from the sauce (if they bite on ginger, it can be too much). You can always reduce the amount of ginger if you are not familiar with using ginger. Hope this helps. :-)

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23 easyfoodsmith January 12, 2012 at 6:38 am

Even though I don’t eat pork, this dish is enticing me with its flavours and presentation. Its beautiful Nami.

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24 Cassie January 12, 2012 at 6:43 am

LOVE this, Nami. Totally my kind of pork chop, this sounds wonderful!

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25 Quay Po Cooks January 12, 2012 at 7:39 am

Nami, I love one dish meal. I prefer preparing pork chop your way than deep fried.

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26 Heather Michelle @ A Sweet Simple Life January 12, 2012 at 7:41 am

Simple and quick. This is somthing I could actually fit into my week! Thanks!!

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27 Terris-Free Eats Food January 12, 2012 at 8:08 am

What a beautiful meal Nami! I think I may try this tonight! Your afternoon definitely sounds like how things are at my house. Today we have two music lessons and a 4-H meeting (yep, we’re raising ducks this year!) after school. Thursdays are our BUSY day so this recipe came just in time. :)

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28 Chopinand @ ChopinandMysaucepan January 12, 2012 at 8:41 am

Dear Nami,

Looks like a nice combination of meat, vegetable and carbs. I seldom cook pork chops because I find they can be tough at times. But Mysaucepan loves a teriyaki sauce especially with salmon but I find it a little sweet for my taste so I prefer my salmon cooked the teppanyaki way with just a little salt, black pepper and lemon juice.

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29 Eri January 12, 2012 at 9:12 am

Simple and delicious, have a great weekend Nami!

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30 A_Boleyn January 12, 2012 at 9:17 am

A wonderful pork chop recipe. I don’t make pork often enough and usually do jerk marinated pork shops in the oven or the bbq grill but the ginger/soy marinade sounds like it would be terrific.

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31 Lyn January 12, 2012 at 9:25 am

OMG! OMG! OMG! Nami, can you believe that I actually missed out on your giveaway post and thought that I’ve already took part when I couldn’t find any comments that belong to me!?!? :O
I really have to act fast now w/o any delays after this otherwise I’ll bang the wall! :(
Btw, this pork looks so tasty and I love the ginger+soy sauce combinations when cooking meats, the kinda old traditional taste. I’m sure my hubby will love this dish a lot! But I’ve got phobia cooking the pork chop or lean meat (Only good with minced and best with belly). Mine always ended up like a rock and my pork could really chop! LOL :P I’m always fearing that the meat is under-cooked, that’s why. How do you cook your meats moist and tender besides making sure that you don’t over-cook it?

*Hurrying over to take part in your giveaway while waiting for your reply back! ;)

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32 Evelyn January 12, 2012 at 9:25 am

Looks yummy. I am so addicted to your blog!

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33 Lyndsey@The Tiny Skillet January 12, 2012 at 10:27 am

This sounds like a great way to have a quick meal. I am loving the colors of the meal on the plate. The pork looks so full of flavor! I like that is not so sweet.

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34 Kristen January 12, 2012 at 10:43 am

This is the kind of dinner I love. I am always searching for delicious, quick meals to make.

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35 Caroline January 12, 2012 at 11:02 am

Wow…wow…wow. I don’t even have words. I’m going to start drooling over that first photo. Looks divine, Nami!! I know ginger and soy make a wonderful glaze and definitely pairs well with pork chops!

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36 Hiragana Mama January 12, 2012 at 11:38 am

Perfect! I just bought a lot of pork chops at Costco.

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37 Ramona January 12, 2012 at 11:43 am

Nami, this is so my kind of cooking!! I love it. :) I am going to make sure I get your recipes emailed… I can’t wait to discover more. ~ Ramona (curryandcomfort)

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38 Elizabeth @Mango_Queen January 12, 2012 at 11:44 am

I love these flavors on pork chop or any type of meat. Thanks for the inspiration. I may do this tonight for supper. Thanks for the recipe & great photos, Nami!

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39 Mi Vida en un Dulce January 12, 2012 at 11:57 am

Looks delicious, I like pork, I found it better than meat. Wonderful it is completely savory, ok, I like when a savory dish has also a touch of sweet, but my family doesn’t, so this comes perfect for them.

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40 rebecca January 12, 2012 at 12:23 pm

hubby is already requesting it like a pork chop ginger pork

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41 sylviaspy@peachesanddonuts January 12, 2012 at 1:21 pm

i love these quick, easy and delicious recipes like this!

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42 Tara Webb January 12, 2012 at 1:45 pm

I will definitely be trying this one very soon…

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43 Cucina49 January 12, 2012 at 1:55 pm

My mouth is truly watering–and I want a side of that stir-fried garlic spinach, too!

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44 Julie at Burnt Carrots January 12, 2012 at 2:03 pm

I love it that you are posting “simpler” recipes. I have such a difficult time with asian flavors. This one looks great. I cannot wait to try this one!

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45 Kankana January 12, 2012 at 2:17 pm

Yum yum yum .. i love pork Nami and this dish is making me hungry !

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46 Liz January 12, 2012 at 3:48 pm

This is exactly the sort of dish I like for dinner…quick and delicious! Soy works SO well with pork…yummy!

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47 anh January 12, 2012 at 3:55 pm

yum yum! I don’t take pork, but certainly turkey steak can be substituted right?

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48 Nami January 15, 2012 at 10:33 pm

Yes you can! :-)

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49 Kitchen belleicious January 12, 2012 at 4:49 pm

I love easy dishes like this! People don’t realize sometimes how quick you really can put together a delicious dish. I adore pork chops so I can’t wait to have a stab at this one!

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50 Hyosun Ro January 12, 2012 at 5:12 pm

I can always use a quick and delicious week night meal. Everything on that plate looks so good. Nami, you do all these and bathe the kids at the same time? You’re amazing!

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51 Happy When Not Hungry January 12, 2012 at 5:39 pm

What a beautiful dish! My mouther is watering :-)

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52 Carolyn Jung January 12, 2012 at 5:44 pm

Ginger and garlic make everything better. But then again, I’m a ginger fiend, so I’m biased. ;)

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53 Suzi January 12, 2012 at 5:58 pm

Aah, you know I am always going for your sauces in this case the marinade. I am gong for the spinach too. XoXo

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54 wok with ray January 12, 2012 at 6:09 pm

This chops look so juicy and full of flavor, Nami! I like the addition of stir fried spinach on the side — makes it even yummier.

~ ray ~

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55 Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts January 12, 2012 at 6:20 pm

Love these pork chops – they look like something we would eat regularly here! I am going to an Asian market tomorrow to see if I can stock up on some things for my Japanese meal!

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56 Vivienne January 12, 2012 at 6:41 pm

hey nami…haven’t visited you for so long! a very belated seasons greeting and hope you had a great start to this new year :) i have been ‘missing in action’ over past month or so, just spending less time online and more time outside!

so happy to have finally caught up with all your delicious and inspiring posts :) you always make dishes that i want to try straight away!! ohh and you seem like a super mom – juggling so many things all at once…hope this super-mom takes a rest from time to time too! :D

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57 Velva January 12, 2012 at 6:45 pm

This looks like a great family meal! My kids would love it. Very healthy too.

Thanks for sharing.
Velva

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58 tigerfish January 12, 2012 at 7:08 pm

You are a super mom! Preparing healthy nutritious meals amidst the busy schedule is not easy.

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59 Lillian@sweetsbysillianah January 12, 2012 at 8:29 pm

awesome, i’m gonna make this for dinner tomorrow night – i was just wondering what i should do with the pork chops i’m defrosting. ;) thanks, nami!

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60 sophia January 12, 2012 at 8:48 pm

Oh what a simple and yummy sauce. It’s perfect for a lot of other proteins, too. I’ll bet I can marinate and bake tofu blocks with this.

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61 Alyssa January 12, 2012 at 9:23 pm

What a wonderful weeknight meal! I think this would work equally well with chicken too right? Pork is very expensive and not great quality here. But I really would love the flavors of this and I think the kids (as picky as they are) would like it too. As always, your photos are beautiful. Leave it to Nami to take a brown pork chop and make it look totally drool worthy!!!! :)

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62 Ann January 12, 2012 at 9:59 pm

Nami – this looks amazing! Welcome back and I LOVE good, quick, tasty meals! This one is all that and more!

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63 chinmayie @ love food eat January 12, 2012 at 10:29 pm

I love this marinade recipe! I am sure I can use it with tofu for a vegetarian version :)

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64 Sandra's Easy Cooking January 12, 2012 at 10:54 pm

Very Cool recipe, Nami! Love your photos, they are truly mouthwatering!!! Nicely done!!!
Wishing you lovely weekend ahead!

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65 lena January 12, 2012 at 11:47 pm

hi nami, happy new year to you! yet another lovely recipe from you, looks so good. havent tried sake in marinating my meat but definately will try it some day!

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66 Jenny January 13, 2012 at 12:42 am

heavens, that looks delicious, Nami. We eat a lot of pork – it’s our favourite. I’ve been using a Greek rub lately, with zesty lemon. But I think it’s ginger and soy next time! Hope you’re finding life a little less hectic.

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67 Martyna@WholesomeCook January 13, 2012 at 1:35 am

Love a good pork chop and your cooking method reminds me of the way I cook fish. Ginger and soy is a great combination of flavours.

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68 Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella January 13, 2012 at 2:14 am

Hehe you must have so may of your kid’s friends wanting to come over to dinner Nami! :)

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69 Hotly Spiced January 13, 2012 at 2:35 am

It’s fantastic Nami that on a busy day you can put together a meal like this that suits everyone in your family in less than an hour. I’m sure the flavours were amazing.

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70 Beth Michelle January 13, 2012 at 3:10 am

How perfect is this?! Under an hour for cooking and marinading, I will have to try this on one of our busy weeknights! Hope you have a wonderful weekend Nami!

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71 Mandy - The Complete Cook Book January 13, 2012 at 3:23 am

What a delightfully delicious meal Nami – this suits my tastes perfectly!
:-) Mandy

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72 skip to malou January 13, 2012 at 5:03 am

Nammi Hello again. I was reading your reply re: mirin and sake and noted down your answer. That’s definitely an answer for all my mirin/sake questions. You are definitely my Japanese one stop source haha.
This porkchops will find its way to my table and that’s for sure!

Happy Friday!

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73 Claudia January 13, 2012 at 7:19 am

I am saving this beauty. Ginger and soy just perk me up. For someone who lives on garlic, ginger is such a welcome flavor!

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74 Evelyne@cheapethniceatz January 13, 2012 at 10:47 am

I really enjoy flavor packed marinades with pork and this one looks like a great winner. The color is gorgeous. Pretty amazing meal for a busy night!

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75 Jeno @ Week Nite Meals January 13, 2012 at 11:38 am

Nam this looks like such a great week night dish, very similar to the ones my Mom makes (but hers do not have as much marination) I will have to give it a try sometimes soon!

Have a great weekend, it’s pretty cold here so we are enjoying some winter weather!

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76 elisabeth@foodandthriftfinds January 13, 2012 at 11:47 am

Such a delicious and an incredibly tasty pork chop, Nami! I would for sure eat this even on my WW diet. So comforting, and delicious! Love it:DDD

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77 Ali B January 13, 2012 at 1:22 pm

I feel like I never make pork chops because I never know what to do with them. This sauce looks simple and delicious, thanks for sharing!

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78 Cooking gallery January 13, 2012 at 1:50 pm

I love pork chops…!! I actually even made them last week a few times myself. My recipe is very similar to yours, but it’s more Chinese than Japanese (e.g. no sake and ginger) and I also use flour and egg to coat the pork chops before frying them – so your version is indeed much healthier! I should give this a try one day, that I don’t have to feel guilty after eating my pork chops ;) .

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79 Chandani January 13, 2012 at 2:59 pm

Name another great and quick dish. This will be perfect for today as I am running around like headless chicken. Spinach with garlic and marinated chops yummy.

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80 Jenny @ Ichigo Shortcake January 13, 2012 at 9:15 pm

Again very pretty photos!! I love pork chops, your recipe is making me all hungry!

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81 JoAnn January 14, 2012 at 3:24 am

Hi Nami,
I just want to greet you happy new year! I wish you all the best in 2012, more blessings, lots of love, good health and happiness. :D And by the way, that pork chop looks so delicious! It’s making my stomach grumble lol

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82 Asmita January 14, 2012 at 8:23 am

Nami you are super efficient. That is amazing to whip a meal so fast. The pork chops look amazing. Will try it out.

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83 Kiran @ KiranTarun.com January 14, 2012 at 8:38 am

I remember growing up eating a meat and vegetable dish with a side of rice — this reminds me of my childhood with my Aunt :)

Drool-worthy recipe, Nami — I am sure you had a very good time with your Mom :)

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84 Nicole @ Bake Me Blush January 14, 2012 at 8:59 am

What a beautiful meal. I love pork chops, and this sauce looks and sounds incredible. I love how it glistens in the photos — mouth-watering.

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85 Vijitha January 14, 2012 at 12:08 pm

Hello Nami
Long time! Sorry my trip to India kept me busy. Happy new year to you. The pork chops looks so delicious and juicy. I plan to try this with lamb. Also are you coming to Fancy Food show tomorrow? Keep me posted. Lets plan to say a hi there.

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86 Maja January 14, 2012 at 12:25 pm

What a wonderful quick & easy dish! This is perfect when you don’t have time and it delicious too!
Have a great weekend, Nami :)

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87 FreeSpiritEater January 14, 2012 at 2:16 pm

Wow! This looks absolutely delicious!! There isn’t one dish on here I don’t drool over lol I love the seasoning, the colors and of course the photos! Job well done Nami I LOVE it! Have a wonderful weekend! =]

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88 Kim Bee January 14, 2012 at 5:27 pm

Nami this is gorgeous. I have to admit I am such a huge pork fan but I can rarely eat it due to my tummy issues. I am bookmarking this beautiful recipe for an indulgent day when I throw caution to the wind and make some pork.

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89 Linda January 14, 2012 at 7:03 pm

I’m sold and hungry, just reading the title. The final result looks so appetizing and of course… I can’t wait to try it. :)

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90 Reem | Simply Reem January 14, 2012 at 8:02 pm

Lovely…..
Nami, you inspire me to cook dishes which are easy and fast and above alll super delicious….
I have to say you are the best.

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91 Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. January 14, 2012 at 8:20 pm

These are beautiful pork chops, Nami! The ginger soy sauce sounds wonderful!

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92 beti January 14, 2012 at 9:13 pm

this is such a complete and delicious meal I love the sesame seeds on top of the steamed rice

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93 Raymund January 14, 2012 at 10:32 pm

Wow you are a super mom, very busy. I am glad you still give time to entertain us with your posts.

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94 Yudith @ Blissfully Delicious January 15, 2012 at 9:34 am

I hear you on juggling cooking and taking care of kiddos! Bravo to you girl! I love your wilted spinach as well :)

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95 Magic of Spice January 15, 2012 at 11:38 am

What a fantastic marinade! Looks like a wonderful meal and I have not made pork chops for my family in awhile.
Hope you are having a lovely Sunday :)

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96 Joanna @ Chic & Gorgeous Treats January 15, 2012 at 3:13 pm

Delish Nami! We cook Pork Chop with Ginger Soy Sauce almost 2-3 times in a month. Just couldn’t get enough of it. The ginger and soy works really well with chicken too. Add a little oyster sauce, and corn starch to thicken the gravy, then serve either with plain congee/ porridge or rice. Yumm… yummmm. Did I mentioned typing this is literraly making me drool. Seriously.. lol.. Hugggsssss

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97 Manu January 15, 2012 at 5:40 pm

I am always on the look for quick and easy recipes!!! This sounds delicious Nami! Thank you for sharing! <3

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98 Lindsey@Lindselicious January 15, 2012 at 10:14 pm

What a great quick and easy recipe Nami! I love pork chops and the marinade sounds just up my alley!

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99 Grubarazzi (@Grubarazzi) January 16, 2012 at 3:43 am

I am having so much fun catching up on your blog this morning after what seems like forever (life has a way of doing that from time to time). I am simply floored by this combination! I really love the marinade on this chop. I can’t wait to try this. Thanks again for the inspiration!

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100 Elies_Lie January 16, 2012 at 5:30 am

I’m rarely cook pork at home but I think this one is easy to made, ur suggestion time and preparation story make it more easy and themthing to try :)
tq for sharing nami, I’m sure my husband will love this since he is the bigggest fan of the ingredient :D
by the way, if I haven’t tell u, I made ur chicken katsu donburi (if I’m not wrong – the title I mean :D ) on my christmas eve dinner for kids and in law when they waiting for the grilled fish be done… the love it!! tq my friend! keep cooking and sharing girl! ;)

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101 Nami January 19, 2012 at 9:15 pm

Thank you for making chicken katsu donburi~~~! I’m happy to know your family liked it!

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102 Giulietta | Alterkitchen January 17, 2012 at 9:09 am

Those pork chops look amazing, my dear! It’s always great to read your recipes :)

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103 Sheryl January 17, 2012 at 8:57 pm

This looks absolutely delicious. And it looks simple… I might try to make it one of these days. Thanks for sharing the recipe! I just subscribed to your blog :) Wouldn’t want to miss the recipes you’re sharing! :)

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104 httpmom January 26, 2012 at 3:04 am

Made this for our dinner Monday night and we were both so impressed at how incredibly delicious it was. I love finding new pork recipes and this is a keeper! Most people don’t like pork because they don’t know how to cook it. This was spot on tender and moist. And couldn’t be easier for a hectic day. I put the pork in the marinade over night, so it was reaady to cook when I got home.

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105 Nami January 28, 2012 at 11:49 pm

Thank you so much for making this! I’m really happy you liked it! :-)

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106 Hiragana Mama February 8, 2012 at 2:47 pm

Thanks for this recipe Nami! I tried it and it was very good. I made the mistake of using very thick pork (about one inch, from Costco) so not overcooking/undercooking was tricky. Next time, I’ll follow your instructions and use 1/2 inch slices!

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107 Nami February 8, 2012 at 10:14 pm

Yeah this is pan fried, so I’d definitely recommend you to use 1/2 inch thickness, so that it’ll cook faster. You can probably slice the Costco size into half with very sharp knife too. Thanks for trying this recipe and letting me know, Hatsuho! :-)

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108 linda April 29, 2012 at 2:12 pm

I used low sodium soy sauce to reduce saltiness. This recipe is delicious, everyone lived it. Very flavorful. I will make it again.

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109 Nami April 30, 2012 at 12:24 am

Hi Linda!

Low sodium soy sauce is a better choice. Glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe. Thank you so much for your feedback! :-)

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110 Rachel February 18, 2013 at 12:13 am

I liked this recipe even though I didn’t complete the ingredients. I just used what was available in my kitched at the time.

Saved it in my ipad!

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111 Nami February 18, 2013 at 2:16 pm

Hi Rachel! Thank you for your feedback! I’m really happy to hear you like this recipe! Thanks for writing. :)

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