Maple Glazed Pork Chops
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Sweet and savory collide in this delicious maple-glazed pork chop dish! Using only a few ingredients, this meal is easy and delicious and has a flavor that is not to be missed.
These delicious maple glazed pork chops are so easy to make and loved by my whole family. The recipe to make them can be very economical, too! I’m going to show you how in this post today. Don’t love pork chops? Feel free to use another meat of your choice! This glaze also works super well with chicken. But if you do love Pork Chops check out some of my other Pork Chop recipes like Crispy Breaded Pork Chops With Milk Gravy, Pan-Seared Pork Chops with Velvet Cream Sauce, Pork Chop Biscuits, and Blackened Pork Chops.
Ingredients You’ll Need for Maple-Glazed Pork Chops:
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 4 pork chops
- Balsamic Vinegar
- Maple Syrup*
- Kosher Salt
- Pepper
*You can substitute maple flavored pancake syrup or even honey. Both will work just fine.
Helpful Kitchen Tips
How to Make Maple-Glazed Pork Chops:
Stir your salt and pepper together.
Sprinkle each side of the pork chops with salt and pepper
Place one to two tablespoons of oil in a large skillet over medium high heat.
I love making these pork chops in my favorite Caraway pans!
Add pork chops and cook until browned on both sides, about 3-4 minutes per side.
See all this yummy stuff on the bottom of the pan? We’re about to work that up into our sauce.
Reduce the heat to medium and pour your balsamic vinegar into the pan.
It is going to bubble and steam a lot when you add it.
Just pour it in and use a wooden spoon to stir around and gently scrape the bottom of the skillet.
Pour in your syrup and stir well.
Add in pork chops and continue cooking, stirring frequently, over medium heat until sauce is thickened and pork chops are no longer pink in the center, 7-10 minutes.
**Important note about sauce: It’s still going to be bubbly but will look kind of like this. Pancake syrup probably won’t be as dark but color is not what we’re looking for here, it’s thickness.
Now this will most likely take the full ten minutes and maybe even a few more if you are using pancake syrup, but I find that maple thickens up a little bit faster so it will be more like seven.
It is hard to tell when the sauce is thickened because it will still be very fluid while it’s hot. When I think we’re there I spoon a little sauce over my pork chop to see if it is thick. Once it is, remove your pan from the heat and allow it to sit for about five minutes. Then, rub each pork chop in the glaze on both sides before removing to serving plates.
Enjoy!
Ingredients
- 4 pork chops about 3/4 inch thick
- 1 cup maple syrup or maple flavored pancake syrup
- 1/3 cup Balsamic Vinegar
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1-2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Instructions
- Place oil in large skillet over medium high heat while you prepare the pork chops.
- Mix together the salt and pepper and sprinkle both sides of each pork chop.
- Place pork chops in hot skillet and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side, or until browned.
- Remove pork chops and set aside.
- Add vinegar to the skillet and stir with a wooden spoon to remove all bits from the bottom.
- Add syrup and stir until well combined.
- Return pork chops to pan and continue cooking until glaze is thickened and pork chops are no longer pink in the center, 7-10 minutes. See post for helpful hints on how to tell when glaze is done.
- Remove pan from heat and allow to rest five minutes. Before removing pork chops, rub each side in the glaze to coat well and then remove to serving plates.
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Great story…and great recipe 🙂
Thank you Candace!!
Oh my goodness your husband and mine are identical! Haha I laughed so hard I thought I wrote this myself! Now onto the pork chops recipe. We’re making a different recipe using red hot pepper flakes, pineapple, Brown sugar and soy sauce so I was searching for another for the kiddos. Haha I haven’t even read the recipe yet! I just had to comment on your story first!!
I have made these 4 times now, and my boyfriend said they are the best pork chops he has ever had! We love it, thank you for sharing! 🙂
I am so glad to hear that y’all like them!!!
I have some nice thick pork chops in the freezer just waiting for this recipe. 🙂 And FYI Christy I wouldnt take a child to see tornado destruction either. Many years ago when Robo cop was released I thought my boys 7 & 9 at the time would enjoy it. The youngest clung to me shaking not watching and the oldest covered his eyes. We did not stay for even 1/4 of the movie it was too violent and I felt Real bad and sad for exposing that to them. I apologized to them and we talked about it. We only went to kids movies from then on. Until they could handle the more mature ones. (Star Wars, Ninja Turtles and such) 😉
Movies just seem to get worse and worse these days.