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Confetti Pork Chops or Chicken

When Amanda was younger, I was on the Weight Watcher's diet and I made this meal often. Amanda called this dish "confetti chops" because the many peppers looked like confetti to her. It is easy, quick, healthy, and DELICIOUS!

4 pork chops--3/4 inch thick or 4 chicken breasts
1 green bell pepper cut into thin slices
1 yellow bell pepper cut into thin slices
1 red bell pepper cut into thin slices
1 orange bell pepper cut into thin slices
1 medium onion cut into rings
1 clove of garlic, diced
2 T parsley flakes
2 T Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp. seasoned salt
1 tsp. pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
2 T olive oil
1 package of McCormick Pork gravy mix and the water required on the package (optional)

In a large skillet, heat olive oil and brown meat that has been lightly salted and peppered. Add all vegetables, seasoned salt, pepper, garlic powder, and Worcestershire sauce. Reduce heat to simmer and put a lid on skillet. Let simmer 30-46 minutes until meat is done and tender.. I generally cook for ten minutes with the vegetables on top of the meat and then turn the meat over and finish with the vegetables mixed around.

If you decide to add the gravy mix, once the pork chops and peppers are done, in a small bowl ,mix the gravy mix with the amount of water required (usually one cup).  Increase heat on skillet and pour mix into skillet.   Once gravy thickens, serve on rice.   I don't always add the gravy.  Most times it is just the pork and peppers and onions. 
I serve this with yellow rice and spinach salad. It is an amazing meal. It is a great way to get children to eat vegetables. On the Weight Watchers diet each portion is only 3 points and it is very filling.

OPTIONAL:  Add a small can of mushrooms (drained) when you add peppers.