Apple Cider-Maple Pork Chops with Caramelized Onions
- 4 Tablespoons Olive Oil
- 1 Medium Onion, Peeled
- 4 Half-inch Thick Pork Loin Chops, Fat Trimmed
- 3 Honeycrisp Apples, Cored And Cut Into Half-inch Slices
- 2 Tablespoons 100% Pure Maple Syrup
- 1/2 cups Fresh Apple Cider
- Salt And Freshly Ground Black Pepper
- Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large saute pan over medium heat.
- As the pan is heating, cut the onion into thin slices.
- Add the onions into the oil and saute them slowly, stirring often, for about 25 minutes.
- The onions are ready when they have turned a deep golden brown.
- If the onions begin to stick to the pan, add a tablespoon or two of apple cider to deglaze the bottom of the pan and continue cooking them until they are ready.
- Then season the onions lightly with salt and, using tongs, transfer the caramelized onions to a dish, cover them, and set aside.
- Add another tablespoon of olive oil to the saute pan and adjust the heat to medium-high.
- Season the pork chops with salt and pepper and place them flat on the bottom of the pan (not overlapping), allowing them to cook, untouched, for about 6 minutes.
- Flip the pork chops and cook the second side, untouched, for about 5-6 minutes more.
- Place the pork chops on a plate, cover them and allow them to rest for about 7 minutes.
- While the pork rests, add the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil to the saute pan and adjust the heat to medium-low.
- Add the sliced apples and cook them over medium-low heat for about 4 minutes, or until they begin to slightly soften.
- Add the maple syrup and season the apples with salt and pepper.
- Add the apple cider, stir, and allow the cider to simmer for about 3 minutes.
- Place the pork chops on serving plates and cover each with a generous portion of apples with their sauce.
- Top each with plenty of caramelized onions.
olive oil, onion, chops, apples, maple syrup, apple cider, salt
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/apple-cider-maple-pork-chops-with-caramelized-onions/ (may not work)