Caramelised pork chops make for a tasty weeknight dinner alternative to chicken. Not only are pork chops affordable but they are also quick to prepare and relatively foolproof.
Perfect pork chops without marinating
No marinating is required for this 30-minute one-pan dish which boasts an incredible taste and perfect balance of soy sauce, ketchup, Worcestershire Sauce, garlic and honey.
The slightly sweet glaze is yummy and coating the pork chops in its sticky-sweet goodness helps to hold in the moisture.
What pork chops are best to use?
You can use boneless or bone-in pork chops for this recipe. The bone-in variety is actually more flavourful and tender, but take much longer to cook.
Rest the grilled pork chops for 10 minutes on a cutting board loosely covered with a piece of aluminum foil. A resting period is important so the grilled pork chops can reabsorb and redistribute the juices, giving you juicy and flavourful meat in every bite.
One-pan wonder
Pork chops are a classic comfort food. Add some potatoes to roast in the sticky-sweet sauce alongside the chops in the oven for a match made in heaven. Ejoy!
Pork recipes don't get better than this: Tender and juicy caramelised pork chops are a great midweek treat for the whole family.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Global
Keyword Pork
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time 11 minutesminutes
Total Time 26 minutesminutes
Servings 4
Author Irene Muller
Ingredients
1tbspWorcestershire Sauce
2tbspketchup or tomato sauce
1tbspsoy sauce (light)
2tbsphoney
1tbspolive oil
1clovegarliccrushed
2tspapple cider vinegar
4pork chops/cutlets
potatoes of your choice
parsley for garnishing
Instructions
Preheat oven to 220C / 430F
Toss potatoes in oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and scatter on a baking tray.
Place in oven for 15 minutes (giving them a head start).
Mix the rub ingredients together in a small bowl, then brush the pork on both sides with the sauce, reserving some sauce for basting.
Take the tray out of the oven then toss potatoes around to suck up the juices then push them to the edge.
Place pork chops in the tray and bake for 15 minutes or more if you like them well done.
Remove tray from the oven, use a brush to get the golden juices off the tray and dab it onto the pork, this is key for flavour and colour!
Pop it back under the grill for a couple of minutes to finish off, To serve, scraping the juices on the tray onto the pork, then garnish with parsley if desired.
Irene Muller is a Mother of 5 and a Grandmother of 8 who loves nothing more than cooking great food for everyone. She writes recipes for several publications and really loves that people can try and enjoy her cooking. Irene Muller Muck Rack Profile, Irene Muller on Flipboard