If you don’t already keep dried mushrooms in your pantry, consider this recipe your reason to start. They are like a secret weapon, tucked away for whenever you want a layer of deep, savory flavor and nutrition. Once rehydrated, not only are the mushrooms themselves an earthy, umami-rich addition to pastas, stir-fries, stews, meatloaf and more, their soaking liquid is excellent as well, sipped on its own as a tea or used as a broth in sauces and soups. Nutritionally, dried mushrooms brim with health-protective compounds and boast fiber, potassium, vitamin D. This recipe highlights a lesser known culinary asset of the ingredient: when ground, dried mushrooms make a fabulous coating for chops, cutlets and roasts.
Here, dried porcini mushrooms are finely ground, then mixed with salt and pepper and sprinkled onto boneless pork chops slathered with Dijon mustard. (You could substitute chicken breast, if you’d like.) The mustard allows the mushroom coating to adhere, lends a layer of tangy flavor, and helps keep the meat moist with cooking.
In the skillet, as the pork cooks to a blush inside, the coating takes on a beautiful brownstone color, and any larger pieces of the dried mushroom become crisp shards of flavor.
Once the pork is transferred to a plate, the creamed kale is made in the same skillet, taking on the seasoning from the brown bits left in the pan. After the shallots (or onion) and garlic are softened, you make a simple “cream” sauce, adding flour, then milk, allowing that to thicken a bit. Then you add the kale and simmer until the vegetable is tender and enveloped in the lovely sauce. I used chopped frozen kale for extra ease, but you could certainly use fresh chopped kale, adding it in handfuls, allowing it to wilt down before adding more, or you could use fresh or frozen chopped spinach. A splash of sherry vinegar brightens the creamy kale and brings out the earthy undertones from the mushrooms.
Brought together on the plate, the porcini-crusted pork sitting proudly atop creamy kale is a meal with layers of savory flavors brought to you, in part, by what might just become your new favorite pantry ingredient.
Porcini-Crusted Pork Chops with Creamed Kale
40 mins
4 servings
INGREDIENTS
1/3 cup (1/3 ounce) dried porcini mushrooms
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, divided
1/4 teaspoon plus 1/8 teaspoon fine salt, divided
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
4 (5-ounce) boneless pork loin chops, about 3/4-inch thick
3 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1/4 cup finely diced shallot (1 medium)
2 cloves garlic, minced or finely grated
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups whole milk, plus more as needed
1 (16-ounce) package chopped frozen kale, defrosted and squeezed dry
2 teaspoons sherry vinegar
Fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves, for garnish
DIRECTIONS
In the small bowl of a food processor or a mini-chopper, process the porcini until finely ground. (It’s OK if a few slightly larger pieces remain). Transfer to a small bowl, add 1/4 teaspoon of pepper and 1/8 teaspoon of salt, and stir to combine.
Spread mustard evenly on both sides of the pork, then sprinkle both sides with the porcini mixture, pressing down so the mixture adheres.
In a large, deep skillet over medium heat, heat 2 tablespoons of the oil until shimmering. Add the pork and cook until nicely browned and slightly pink in the center with an internal temperature of 145 degrees, 3 to 5 minutes per side. Transfer the pork to a plate and cover to keep warm while you prepare the kale.
Return the skillet to medium heat and add the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil. Add the shallot and cook, stirring and scraping up the brown bits in the pan, until tender, about 1 minute. Add the garlic and cook until aromatic, about 30 seconds more. Sprinkle in the flour and cook, stirring, until combined, about 1 minute. Add the milk, increase the heat to medium-high and cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture begins to simmer. Stir in the kale, the remaining 1/4 teaspoon of salt and 1/4 teaspoon of pepper, and cook, stirring frequently, until the kale is tender but still has some texture and a creamy sauce has formed, 2 to 4 minutes. Stir in the sherry vinegar. If the kale mixture seems dry, add more milk or water 1 tablespoon at a time, until the desired saucy consistency is achieved. Remove from the heat.
To serve, divide the kale among 4 plates, top each with a piece of pork and garnish with the parsley.
Nutrition information per serving (1 pork chop and about 1/2 cup creamed kale) | Calories: 385; Total Fat: 19 g; Saturated Fat: 5 g; Cholesterol: 103 mg; Sodium: 409 mg; Carbohydrates: 16 g; Dietary Fiber: 3 g; Sugar: 6 g; Protein: 39 g
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