Pork Chops with Rum Apple Glaze

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Alright, it’s been a while, so why not give you guys a recipe?!

Fall is coming. And if you haven’t checked your calendar recently, it’s coming ridiculously fast. It’s almost September! So I’m going to try and get the jump on some fall flavors here because let’s be honest, there’s nothing better than fall flavors.

I still haven’t made anything worthwhile in the kitchen. Every time I make something small like banana bread or just regular dinner, I fear for when I do go to blog something. It’s the lighting! The lighting in our kitchen now is soooo… so.. meh. But anyway, here’s a little something I made a while ago when we still lived in North Carolina.

Pork and apples is one of those combinations that you can’t ignore. There’s nothing fancy about it, they just go good together. The flavors mend and compliment each other and it’s just yummy goodness. Combine it with some brown sugar and cinnamon and a few other spices and rum and boy, oh boy.

IMG_6831I prefer to grill the pork chops because, well, the same reason why I prefer to grill anything. For the flavor. But if you have to, searing in a pan and finishing in the oven works just as good. For the apples I’m almost positive I used Braeburn, which you can say is our house apple. Though I’m sure you can use your favorite with no problem as it will bring your own twist to the dish. As far as the rum glaze goes, you could easily omit the good stuff if it’s not your cup of tea. It adds another level of flavor but it’s mainly because I had it on hand and thought it’d be good. Because, you know, I’m Puerto Rican and it’s my natural thought process. “Hmm, now what is it missin… *snaps fingers, pulls out bottle of rum*”

All that said, let’s go check it ou…. what? Oh, me? No, nothing. Just getting to the recipe. No, no history on the pork chop or back story on what apples mean to me. I’m just trying something new here and getting to the point (WINK WINK).

Pork Chops with Rum Apple Glaze

3 each – Apples
3 tablespoons – Butter
1/2 cup – Brown Sugar
1 tablespoon – Cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon – Ground Ginger
1/2 teaspoon – Rosemary
pinch of Salt and Pepper
pinch of Ground Cloves (optional)
1/4 cup – Apple Cider Vinegar
1/4 cup – Dark Rum

Pork Chops – seasoned with at least salt and pepper

Notes:

  • I like to season my chops with dried thyme, as well. Just sayin’.
  • You can peel the apples and dice them into uniform shapes if you could spend all day in the kitchen and you’re trying to impress your significant other or something. But here, ain’t nobody got time for dat. So I just cut them so they’re generally the same size and I left the skin on. I know, I’m a monster. Culinary school me would have cursed today me out.
  • I didn’t have cloves at the time but I’m sure it would’ve been awesome.
  • If you have a light rum it’s all good. Aaaaaaaaaall goooooooood. *takes a sip*
  • I love cinnamon, can you tell?

Ok, so what’s first?

  • First, we’re cutting the apples. You want to get the core out of the way because who needs that? Then you want to get them to the same size.. more or less.

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  • Get the butter going in a nice sized pan over medium-high heat, and once it’s melty get the apples in there.

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  • Sauté for a few minutes till they’re heated through.

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  • Then go ahead and add the brown sugar, along with the spices and the herbs.

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  • Once it’s all coated, add the liquids and simmer for a few minutes while stirring.

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You’re looking for the apples to still have somewhat of a crunch to them. Not too much though. On the other hand, you don’t want them too soft that they’re mush. I know, I should be less cryptic. You would think I knew how to explain myself better by now.

So when you think they’re done, go ahead and slide them off the heat and let them sit there for a bit. Just let them mellow out and relax in the rum… like some of us tend to do. See? I knew you’d understand. While they’re sitting there, don’t be envious, get the pork chops going!

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  • Season your chops and get them cooked. Again, on the grill or in a pan.

Either way, it’s fine. As long as they’re cooked.

When they’re done, there’s nothing much left to do but….

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Yup. It’s as glorious as it looks.

Make sure you scoop up some of the sauce and pour it over the chops.

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Cutting into it, letting the sauce soak into the meat. Getting a bite with some apples, all dancing like it’s a rave going on in your mouth.

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Yeah, it’s pretty damn good.

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And that be that. See? Nice, simple, impressive. Who said fancy stuff takes too long? I did something similar once with a mango salsa I made on a pork tenderloin. I couldn’t tell you which one I liked better because mango and pork is equally amazing. But pork and apples with rum? C’mon now. Plus, summer is coming to a close mighty fast. Best to get out there and say sayonara to it the right way.

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Hopefully I could find some other pictures I haven’t posted yet. They should help in this desperate drought of food posts here. Until I figure out how to get to cooking in here, at least. But until then..!

Adios.

10 Comments

  1. Colleen

    This was FABULOUS! We used 1 tsp. cinnamon and included the pinch of cloves. I seasoned the pork chops with thyme and pepper. I used spiced rum only because we have had it so long and don’t drink it. We are always looking for recipes that “pop” and this was one! As we have to cook without any salt and very low sodium sauces it is not always easy to find recipes that are this flavourful. Thanks!!!

  2. Paul

    I love pork and my wife, not so much, and always looking for good recipes and this is one of the great ones! I was out of apple cider vinegar so I used red wine vinegar and it turned out great! Thank You!!!

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