A naturally sweet, one pan dinner with juicy baked pork chops and apples. This time-saving recipe is one the whole family will love.
Some apples are more bitter, tart, or sweet than others. For this recipe, we found the best apples to use are Honeycrisp, Gala, Braeburn or Golden Delicious
Pork chops: We used boneless, lean pork chops. If you decide to use bone-in chops, you might have to adjust the cooking time
Sweet potato: The natural sugars in the sweet potato and apple caramelize and create a beautiful balance to the savoury, salty pork. Also, keep the skin on for extra fibre!
Apple: No need to peel, but do core it and remove seeds. Choose a sweet variety, like Honeycrisp or Gala
Red onion: Becomes nice and tender with a sweet undertone. If you don’t have red onion, shallots would work well
Herbs & spices: Fresh thyme and sage are really nice in this recipe, especially as garnish on the platter, but dried herbs also work well. You will also need garlic powder and paprika
Olive oil: Good quality olive oil is going to add some flavour, healthy fats, and help keep everything juicy while it bakes. Avocado oil, ghee, or grapeseed oil would also work
The key to cooking everything on one pan so that it all cooks at the same rate is to chop the veggies the same size so that they don’t burn but also cook through. For this recipe, we have sweet potato, onion and apple that all have to cook within the 30 minutes it will take the boneless pork chops to cook, so we will chop all the veggies and apple to be approximately 1 inch thick
When you chop the veggies and apple, place everything in a large bowl to toss well with olive oil and the herbs. When everything is coated well, you will prevent burning and/or drying out. Transfer the veggies to the baking sheet, along with the seasoned pork chops and bake for 30 minutes
After baking, transfer everything to a serving platter and pour all the juices from the baking sheet onto the pork and veggies, then serve family style
An easy sheetpan dinner that the whole family will love! Baked pork chops, apples, and sweet potatoes keep the pork juicy and naturally sweet.