Crockpot Pork Marsala
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon dry mustard powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon garlic powder
pinch of cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon oregano
1/4 teaspoon rosemary
1/4 teaspoon thyme
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
6 boneless butterfly style pork chops
4 tablespoons canola oil
1 lb of fresh cleaned and rinsed sliced mushrooms
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 can (10.75 ounce size) condensed cream of mushroom soup
1/2 cup Marsala wine
cooking spray
1 pound of your favorite cooked pasta ( cooked in salted water)
optional garlic cheddar biscuits (recipe highlighted just click on it)
grating cheese and parsley optional for garnish
Mix in a large plastic bag, flour herbs, mustard and spices. Shake the pork chops in the mixture. Shake off and excess flour. Sautee with 1 teaspoon garlic and oil turning once to brown on both sides.
Add the mushrooms, rest of garlic minced, mushroom soup and wine in a bowl mixing together. Place pork in oil sprayed crockpot, pour marsala mixture over them and place on low 6 to 8 hours. Serve with cooked linguine and garlic cheddar biscuits.
I still to have dinner and I'd like to have your tasty pasta dish right now :) It's very tempting so rich and flavourfull. Bye, have a good day
ReplyDeleteThis sounds awesome. Chicken Marsala has always been a family favorite at my house. I am going to have to try this now that the family keeps getting bigger.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious Claudia! Have fun in your meetings =)
ReplyDeletePerfect! I know this would be a tremendous hit in our house.
ReplyDeleteThe crockpot becomes my best friend in the cooler months as well. So much time saved :)
Great crock pot recipe! As a working wifey I pretty can't life without mine :)
ReplyDeleteMy son-in-law is in retail and I know from now until ?, he's just bussssy. This is perfect for someone who just wants good food at the end of a busy day. It's a saver, Claudia!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a hearty dinner, certainly welcome this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI worked retail sales for so many years when the kids were younger. I welcomed the busyness of the season - but our managers were just fried. I love the good use you make out of the crockpot - the Marsala is a spectacular idea.
ReplyDeleteDear Claudia, It is the truth! There is not any down~time these days for anything! Have a safe trip. I will look forward to your visits when you get home.
ReplyDeleteThe pork marsala sounds divine. Blessings from, Your friend, Catherine. xoxo
We love chicken marsala, different than this. Can't wait to try this crockpot concoction. Love your use of herbs and spices.
ReplyDeleteGoing to mention your sausage and peppers in my tailgate foods blog, because it is well written and so delish.
Thank You.
What a fabulous meal for those busy days...and I'm sure the house smells amazing while this is cooking~
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredibly delicious! Yum! Thanks for sharing, and we'll miss you while you're gone Claudia! ='(
ReplyDeleteSometimes things can get hectic, so a crockpot is the way to go. This does look delicious.
ReplyDeleteI really hate missing out on my foodie friends posts, but sometimes life does take over-I look forward to your return.
Wowsa! It never occurred to me that you could do pork marsala in a crockpot. GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteBuzzed :)