Asian Glazed Pork Chop with Bok Choy

Pork…the other white meat. You either love or hate it but it’s really one of the most versatile meats out there. Like the other white meat pork absorbs flavour really well. The only thing to worry about is trying not to over cook it which also goes for the other white meat. Because this cut of pork is super lean it’s protein packed and a great low fat choice in the meat dept. You’ll like how quick n easy this is.

Have a great one!

Serves 2

RECIPE:
2 x 8oz pork chops (on the bone)
1 tsp Chinese 5 spice

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Gavan Murphy, known also by the moniker, 'The Healthy Irishman,' is one of the most respected and popular chefs in Los Angeles. With his advocacy of organics and passion for clean eating, Gavan inspires people to live healthier without giving up great taste.
Some of his celebrity clients include Cindy Crawford, James Cameron, and Scot Stuber.

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Wow, that looks fantastic, it's too bad there isn't any calorie count or a P/C/F split to know what you're actually consuming, but the recipe does look relatively healthy.
Great stuff!
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