Pork n’ Apples

Pork chops?  I know what you are thinking… (meh!?) but Pork chops with apples and cider will  totally change your mind forever!

Port and Apple-1

This dish is a total comfort food indulgence.  Serve with mustard mash and greens and yes! yes!  yes! you will scream much like  “Sally”(Meg Ryan) in the iconic scene of “When Harry met Sally”.

Pork and cider is a marriage made in culinary heaven and if you are not a pork lover before now then sex up those pork chops with a few apples and cider and you are onto a winner.  Now go get your Pork on…! giddy up!

Port and Apple-3

What do I need?

  • 4 pork chops, good thick fat ones with lots of fat
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • a good glug fruity olive oil
  • 1 large onion, or 2 small ones, peeled, chopped
  • a couple of eating apples, each cut into 8 wedges, and at least 3 eating apples left whole
  • a few fresh sage leaves
  • a few juniper berries, squashed using the back of a knife
  • a good glass of dry cider

What do I do?

  • Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6.
  • Season the chops well with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  • In a large shallow ovenproof pan, heat the olive oil and fry the rind of each chop for a good head start to getting them crisp.
  • Then lightly fry each side for a minute or so to get the outside crusty and golden brown, remove chops from the pan.
  • Add the onion to the same pan with the pork juices, and brown a little before adding in the apple wedges and sage leaves (add only a few as sage can overpower the dish) together with the juniper berries.
  • Add the chops back into the pan, and nestle them among the apples and onions, along with the remaining whole apples.
  • Pour over the cider, enough to just cover the ingredients, season to taste and place in the oven for about half an hour, or until the pork and apple are cooked.
  • Serve with wholegrain mustard mash and greens of your choosing.
  • Enjoy!

Comments

  1. Wowzers i’m making this!

  2. mmmmm i miss food that hasn’t been drowned in Olive Oil like here in spain 🙂

  3. I hardly see juniper berries in an ingredient list and they are such a flavorful addition. Your meal looks wonderful and comforting. I think I will have to bookmark this dish for fall. Thank you for sharing!

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