Cabin Casserole (I know! How cute is this name?) aka Pork Chops Baked with Curried Green Tomatoes
Pork chops baked with curry-seasoned green tomatoes and onions in this homey casserole from a vintage cookbook.
Each time I make this dish, I add a few tweaks on the seasonings but keep the main elements of pork chops, green tomatoes, and onions. I'm happy to report that this casserole is delicious over rice and my family still ate it all up! I used lemon pepper seasoning with the pork chops and hot curry instead of sweet curry on the vegetables--and they were very flavorful.
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Right now the seasons are a bit topsy turvy. The temperature swings from shorts to sweater weather. I'm excited to turn on the oven but still using the grill. The trees have started to change colors and I foresee leaf raking in the not to distant future. Yet the tomato plants are still plugging away, producing plenty of tomatoes. Once the night temperature dips far enough, there's no amount of sunny days that will bring me red tomatoes. I need to bring them in to ripen--or learn to love green tomatoes. This recipe is one of the ways I've embraced green tomatoes, and I'm glad to re-share it with you.
I love to read cookbooks. I may be terrible at actually following the recipes, but I never come away from a visit with a cookbook without inspiration. The other day was no exception. I was looking through the index of
CABIN CASSEROLE
A heart-warming dish for a cold day.
Place in alternate layers in buttered casserole sliced onions
and sliced tomatoes (green preferred) . . . using in all 1/2
cup of each for each chop and sprinkling each layer with
salt and curry powder. On top, lay browned seasoned pork
chops. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees (mod. oven) 45 min.
Then cover, and continue baking until tender
(30-45 min more). Serve hot.
(30-45 min more). Serve hot.
A dish that prefers green tomatoes? A recipe with curry powder? I have to try this. Lucky for me I found pork chops marked down for quick sale a few days later so I was able to add this to the dinner lineup without any additional grocery store/farmer's market trips. I've usually got onions & curry powder on hand since we also like Jen's Divine Turkey Divan!
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NOTE: The first time I made this, I didn't do the 'nestle the chop' bit-I put the casserole in the oven and took off to pick up one child, and had my minion other child cover the casserole at the midpoint. The chops were good and moist, but they would have been moister (?) had they been flipped and nestled.
We thought this tasted pretty good, and was an interesting way to use green tomatoes.
2015 Update: I used hot curry powder on the tomatoes/onions and lemon pepper seasoning on the pork. I followed the instructions to 'flip and nestle' the pork chops at the midpoint of the baking time and that worked great. It's definitely a keeper.
I created this recipe to be gluten free through my choice of ingredients. Check labels to confirm that your products are also gluten free.
We thought this tasted pretty good, and was an interesting way to use green tomatoes.
2015 Update: I used hot curry powder on the tomatoes/onions and lemon pepper seasoning on the pork. I followed the instructions to 'flip and nestle' the pork chops at the midpoint of the baking time and that worked great. It's definitely a keeper.
I created this recipe to be gluten free through my choice of ingredients. Check labels to confirm that your products are also gluten free.
Ingredients:
1 Tablespoon cooking oil (for the skillet and the casserole dish)
4 pork chops
1 teaspoon lemon pepper seasoning (optional)
about 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt
about ½ teaspoon black pepper
1 large onion, sliced thin
3 large green tomatoes, sliced a bit thicker than the onions
about 1 teaspoon hot or sweet curry powder (I used Penzey's Sweet Curry)
Instructions:
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For more recipes using green tomatoes (none of them fried) please see my Green Tomato Recipes Collection, part of the Visual Recipe Index by Ingredient, a resource for folks like me eating from the farm share, the farmer's market, the garden, the neighbor's garden, and great deals on ugly produce at the grocery store.
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This post was originally published in 2012 and the photos updated in 2015.
Yum. I love green tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteNow I do, too! Before I used to just wait for them to ripen. Silly me! Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteI love this....
ReplyDeleteI wont try this recipe real soon
I hope you do! Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteLove this type of vintage recipe. And now that you did the turned-and-nestled vs not test, I know I can't skip that step:)
ReplyDeleteLaura,
DeleteHeck you can skip any steps you want! I so enjoy reading old cookbooks, the writing style is just delightful.
Thanks!
I can't thank you enough for starting such a fantastic garden for us. We have enjoyed fresh tomatoes all Summer. I will definitely try this recipe with some of our green tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteDana,
DeleteI'm so glad your garden is producing prodigiously! We had such fun building it and many happy harvests--so I wish you much more of the same.
And if you like bacon--check out my Green Tomato Bacon Jam recipe. It's a freezer jam, no canning required, and a few spoonfuls added to burger meat really makes a burger taste better.
Thank you so much for your comment--you've really made my day!