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  • Serves 4
  • 14 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 4 Ingredients
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This recipe is proudly brought to you by IGA and can be paired with Sautéed Asparagus.


Ingredients (serves 4)

  • 4 thick pork cutlets or steak
  • 50g (1/2 cup) crumbled blue cheese
  • 2 teaspoons butter
  • 1 ripe pear, sliced

Method

  1. Cut horizontal slit through the thickest portion of each pork chop to form a pocket. Stuff 2 tbsp. crumbled blued cheese into each. Season both sides with sea salt and cracked pepper.
  2. In a large non-stick frying pan, cook the pork for 3-4 minutes each side, or until cooked through but still juicy. Remove the pork from the pan, cover with foil and rest for 5 minutes.
  3. Add the butter to the pan, swirl to melt and coat the base. Add the pear, season and cook, turning occasionally, until lightly browned, about 4 minutes.
  4. Serve the pork with the pear

  • I reckon I could give this a go, thanks for sharing, may even pop into IGA to buy the ingredients.

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  • Sounds interesting. id like to try this

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  • I’m not a fan of blue cheese but this looks delicious so I would be willing to try. Pear and pork is an amazing combination.

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  • What a delicious sounding recipe!

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  • I would love to try this. But to be honest, the smell of blue cheese….I can’t get close enough to eat it

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  • Love this – I’ll do it just for me.

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  • This is a little bit different (-:

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  • This looks absolutely delicious

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  • Found what I’m having for dinner tonight – YUM!

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  • Oh yum, I haven’t paired blue cheese and pork before but can imagine it tastes great!

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  • This was an explosive recipe to make.

    Had a little bit of difficulty stuffing the pork with blue cheese, mainly because I could only find a very smooth/creamy cheese instead of a crumbly one. I may have been a little bit enthusiastic with the quantity of cheese in each pork chop (the closest cut I could find).
    Not long after placing the chops in the pan, they exploded a bit and blue cheese oozed everywhere in the pan.
    Not to worry. After cooking the pork I had a pan full of blue cheese and pork juices for the pears and asparagus. I pretended that everything was on purpose and carried on.

    The taste was really good. Blue cheese complimented the pork really well. The pears had a blue cheese taste to them and it worked well. No flavour overpowered another which was a big surprise for me as I thought the blue cheese would take over.

    I would presume that replacing the pears with apples would work just as well.


    • yes i hate watching the cheese melt out! lol at least you enjoyed it :)

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  • this is quite different than what we usually eat but this looks fabulous! i am not sure if the kids would want to eat this though but the adults will lol

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  • A lovely recipe idea; thanks!.

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  • I can’t stand blue cheese by itself, but this sounds delightful! I’ll definitely give it a go! Thank you for sharing!

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  • Looks so yummy, unfortunately I’d probably be the only one in my house that would eat it

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