Sweet and Sour Pepper with Porkchops

Gordon Ramsay: https://www.youtube.com/user/gordonramsay
Sweet and Sour Pepper with Porkchops
Gordon Ramsay: https://www.youtube.com/user/gordonramsay
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Slice bell pepper and onion
- 2
Cook the onion and bell pepper in a frying pan
* Make sure heat is on medium high so that you don't end up boiling them - 3
Put in 2 tbsp of sugar so that the onion can caramelize quicker
- 4
Pour 2 tbsp of red wine vinegar in after the onions change color
- 5
Cut up basil and put them into the pan
- 6
Put them into a plate after cook
- 7
Season the pork chops with salt and pepper
- 8
Keep the heat medium high and put the pork chops in and sear both sides
- 9
Put garlic and thyme along with cut up butter into the pan
- 10
Tilt pan and baste the meat with the butter for 4 minutes each side
- 11
After that, let the meat rest for as long as it was cooked
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