This pork chops with apples and onions dish is a deliciously light and flavorful meal that’s perfect for Fall. Plus, it’s all made in ONE pan!
These pork chops have everything you love about a comforting Fall dish… mouthwatering, well balanced flavors, is healthy yet hearty, and is made in just ONE pan in 30 minutes!
You guys really love one pan/one pot meals… and I’m bringing you another great one! When I posted my One Pot Chicken and Dirty Rice recipe… I had no idea it was going to take off as much as it has. I’ve also gotten quite a few reader requests for more one pan/one pot meals, so I knew I had to get to work ๐
This recipe isn’t mine however, I got it from Cooking Light magazine, then made a few tweaks and changes.
There’s something so satisfying about cooking a meal in ONE pan. You feel accomplished, like you’re working smarter, not harder… and there’s the huge bonus… you only have to wash one pan!
I don’t know about you, but I loathe doing dishes. Some meals can seriously fill up your sink (and then some), so these one pan meals are a nice change of pace.
I used fresh herbs in this dish since I’m a huge fan of using them whenever possible, but I know not everyone keeps a steady supply of fresh herbs in their house, so you can swap them out for dried (just use about 1/3 of the amount) if that’s what you have on hand.
In the magazine, they actually made this meal using bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, so if you’d prefer to use those, no problem. I just really like the flavor of pork and apples… they’re a match made in Fall heaven!
I also chose to use bone-in pork chops, since I find they have better flavor and don’t get dried out as easily… but I know not everyone likes cooking with bone-in meat, so you can also use boneless pork chops if you’d prefer.
Please feel free to peel the apples if you like, but as you can see from the photos, I generally leave the skin on mine.
While this dish is plenty hearty, a great meal deserves a great side dish or two… so here are a few of my favorites… brussels sprouts with toasted hazelnut butter, horseradish mashed potatoes with caramelized onions, and slow cooker ranch mushrooms!
The next time you’re looking for a great weeknight meal that’s ready in a flash… give these pork chops with apples and onions a try!
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Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp olive oil divided
- 3-4 oz bone-in pork chops whatever with comfortably fit in your pan
- Kosher salt and black pepper to taste
- 3/4 cup low sodium chicken stock
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard or whole-grain Dijon
- 1 Tbsp fresh sage chopped
- 1 1/2 tsp fresh rosemary chopped
- 1/2 tsp fresh thyme chopped
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 2 medium apples thinly sliced (I used Gala)
- 1 small red onion thinly sliced
Instructions
- Season both sides of pork chops with kosher salt and black pepper. Add 1 Tbsp olive oil to large heavy bottomed pan (or skillet), and heat over MED-HIGH heat. Add pork chops to pan, leaving at least an inch between the chops to ensure even cooking and browning. Sear 3-5 minutes per side, or until pork chops are mostly done. Chops will continue cooking in the sauce later.
- Remove pork chops to a plate.
- In a small mixing bowl, whisk together chicken stock and mustard, set aside.
- Add remaining 1 Tbsp oil to the pan, then add apples and onions. Cook 4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Season with salt, pepper, sage, rosemary, and thyme. Stir to combine.
- Pour in stock mixture, using a wooden spoon to gently scrape the bottom of the pan to release any brown bits (those are full of great flavor).
- Slide pork chops back into the pan, nestling them down in between the apples.
- Cook 2-3 minutes, until pork chops are finished cooking and liquid has reduced by half.
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The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Kathy says
Hubby & I just devoured this dish. On rotation. We really like cinnamon with apples. So, I probably will add a touch next time. Thanks so much for this delicious dish. AND one Skillet dinner….yes!
Bonnie@Tastykitchenn says
The recipe is delicious, especially if served with fried pork chops. Thanks for sharing. My husband really loves them
Marianne says
This was delicious, thank you so much!
Julie says
Stunning dish – very easy and totally delicious. Didn’t change a thing and served with cauli/leak boiled in a little of the mustard/stock sauce.
Becca says
This sounded amazing! Looked forward to it all day…very disappointing. My best description of the taste… a fall candle and a pork loin had a love child. I’m sure many people might enjoy that thought/taste, my family did not. Maybe next time I’ll try less herbs and that will lend less of a perfume/candle taste.
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Becca, I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy the taste as many others have. In the end, we all have different likes and tastes, and it sounds like apples and herbs with pork just isn’t your thing.
sherry says
I added a little orange juice to the sauce. Yummy!
Amanda says
This was really good. I didn’t have chicken stock, so I used white wine for the liquid and had half a cabbage in the fridge so threw that in.The pork was very moist and the herbs really gave a nice depth.
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Amanda ๐ I’m so happy to hear that you loved this dish! Your substitutions and additions sounds wonderful ๐
Thomas says
I love apples; however, I have never combined any meat with it. I tried it and all my family’s members liked it. Thanks a lot.
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Thomas ๐ Happy to hear that you all loved it!
LjThies says
I knew from the minute I read the ingredients this would be good., AND it was excellent !
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Linda ๐ I’m SO happy to hear that you loved this dish!
Nicole says
This looks great! I’m not a fan of mustard though. Do you think removing this from the recipe will significantly alter the taste?
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Nicole ๐ I’ve never made it without the mustard, although it’s not a strong flavor, so I think making it without the mustard would work just fine ๐ You could completely omit it, or substitute with an equal amount of cream ๐
Bo says
Looks delicious! Please re-confirm the macronutrient count. One pork chop has a lot more than 6g of protein.
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Bo ๐ Yes, you’re absolutely correct… the nutritional program I run my recipes through didn’t correctly interpret some of the ingredients. I went back and checked it, and have updated the post. Thank you for bringing it to my attention!
Emily@JuicerHealthy says
I’m a big fan of fresh herbs too so your recipe it’s just perfect to me Amanda! A glass of wine would be the best to compliment this dish. Lovely!
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Emily ๐ Oh yes, a big glass of white wine would be delicious alongside these pork chops ๐
Mary@SwimmingBlog says
Wonderful recipe Amanda. I made this yesterday for dinner. The pork and apple worked so well together. Thank you very much for this recipe!
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Mary ๐ So happy to hear that you loved this dish!
Catalina @ Peas & Peonies says
Apple and pork is a very interesting combination and it will be perfect for our Christmas dinner.
Sabrina says
You can’t go wrong with pork chops and apples! This recipe looks AMAZING!
Michelle says
That looks like a recipe my family would love! Definitely want to try it!
katerina @ diethood.com says
Wow!! This is the perfect weeknight meal!! Looks so delicious!
Julie Blanner says
That is a delicious one pan dinner idea!!! It all look so good. The apples and onions with the pork chops sound so awesome.
Erren says
Great recipe!
Amy Stafford says
These are some good looking chops! I love that I can make this in one pan, perfect for a weeknight dinner.