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By: AmiraUpdated: Oct 30, 2025
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Tender, juicy pork chops glazed in a sweet-tangy apple butter and barbecue sauce, finished with caramelized onions. Ready in under 35 minutes and perfect over mashed potatoes or rice.

Apple Butter Pork Chops

This dish began as a weeknight experiment that turned into a household favorite. I first combined apple butter and barbecue sauce during an autumn week when apples were on sale and I wanted something quick yet comforting. The result was unexpectedly balanced: the apple butter adds a mellow, fruity sweetness and the barbecue sauce brings tang and smoke, while a simple sear locks in the pork's juices. The first time my family tasted these pork chops, the room went quiet for a beat and then everyone asked for seconds. That reaction convinced me to keep this combination in the regular rotation.

What makes this version special is the way the sauce and caramelized onions finish the chops. The chops get a good, golden sear to build flavor through the Maillard reaction, then simmer gently in the apple butter and barbecue blend until the sauce glazes and the meat reaches the safe internal temperature of 145°F. The onions add a silky texture and a slight sweetness that complements the apple notes. Serve these over mashed potatoes or steamed rice to soak up every last drop of sauce.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in about 35 minutes from start to finish, making it a dependable weeknight option when time is tight.
  • Uses pantry-friendly ingredients like jarred apple butter and your favorite barbecue sauce, so no special shopping trip required.
  • Balances sweet and savory flavors: apple butter mellows while barbecue sauce adds tang and depth.
  • Requires minimal hands-on time—sear, simmer, and let the sauce do the finishing work while you prepare sides.
  • Family-friendly and crowd-pleasing, yet elegant enough for a simple date night when paired with mashed potatoes and a green vegetable.
  • Versatile: swap pork chops for chicken breasts or use gluten-free barbecue sauce to adapt to dietary needs.

I remember bringing this to a small family dinner the first time; my picky teenager asked what was in the sauce and then declared it the best pork chop ever. It travels well to potlucks too—just reheat gently so the pork stays tender.

Ingredients

  • Pork chops: 4 boneless pork chops about 1 inch thick. Choose chops with a little marbling for juiciness; center-cut boneless chops work well. If buying prepackaged, check for consistent thickness so they cook evenly.
  • Salt and pepper: Season simply to highlight the pork. Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper are ideal; adjust to taste and your salt preference.
  • Olive oil: 2 tablespoons for searing. Use a high-heat oil like light olive oil or a neutral oil if you prefer; extra virgin olive oil will add more flavor but has a lower smoke point.
  • Yellow onion: 1 medium, sliced. Yellow onions caramelize beautifully and add savory-sweet complexity. Cut uniform slices so they soften evenly during the 7-minute cook.
  • Barbecue sauce: 3/4 cup. Use your favorite brand and style; a slightly smoky sauce pairs exceptionally well. If you need gluten-free, choose a certified gluten-free variety and read labels.
  • Apple butter: 3/4 cup. Provides concentrated apple flavor and smooth sweetness. Look for chunky-free apple butter for the smoothest glaze, or use homemade if you have it.

Instructions

Step 1 - Season the meat:Pat each pork chop dry with paper towels to ensure a proper sear. Generously season both sides with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Dry meat browns better, which creates flavor through the Maillard reaction and helps the sauce cling later.Step 2 - Caramelize the onions:Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add 2 tablespoons olive oil. Add the sliced yellow onion and cook for about 7 minutes, stirring often, until soft and golden-brown. If onions begin to char too quickly, reduce the heat slightly. Remove the onions from the skillet and set aside; they will finish cooking with the sauce.Step 3 - Sear the chops:In the same skillet, add the pork chops. Sear for about 3 to 4 minutes per side over medium-high heat until nicely browned. You are creating a flavorful crust but not cooking through; internal temperature at this stage will still be below 145°F. Use tongs to turn the chops gently so the crust remains intact.Step 4 - Make the glaze:In a small bowl, whisk together 3/4 cup barbecue sauce and 3/4 cup apple butter until smooth. This mixture should be pourable; if your apple butter is very thick, warm it briefly to loosen before stirring.Step 5 - Combine and simmer:Return the caramelized onions to the skillet, arranging them over and around the pork chops. Pour the sauce evenly over the chops and onions. Reduce heat to low, cover the skillet, and let simmer for about 10 minutes, or until the chops reach an internal temperature of 145°F and the sauce has thickened into a glossy glaze. Stir gently once or twice to baste.Step 6 - Rest and serve:Remove the skillet from heat and let the pork chops rest in the sauce for 1 to 2 minutes. This resting time allows juices to redistribute and the sauce to set slightly. Serve over mashed potatoes or rice to capture the sauce, and spoon extra onions and glaze over the top.User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • Nutrition and portions: Each serving averages about 464 calories when served with no added sides; actual calories vary with side dishes and oil used.
  • Storage: Leftovers keep well refrigerated for up to 3 days in an airtight container; freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Make-ahead: Sear the chops and caramelize the onions, then refrigerate separately. Reheat and simmer in the sauce for 8 to 10 minutes before serving.
  • Safety: Pork should reach an internal temperature of 145°F, measured at the thickest part, then rest 1-2 minutes before slicing.

My favorite aspect of this combination is how the apple butter smooths out the barbecue sauce's edge, creating a velvety coating that clings to each chop. Family dinners often end with everyone asking what I did differently. The simplicity of ingredients and the quick hands-on time make this a reliable, repeatable dish that never feels like a compromise between flavor and convenience.

Storage Tips

Cool the chops and glaze to near room temperature before refrigerating to avoid condensing steam inside containers. Store in airtight glass or BPA-free plastic containers for up to 3 days in the refrigerator. For longer storage, freeze in a single layer on a sheet tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 3 months. Reheat gently in a covered skillet over low heat with a splash of water or broth to loosen the sauce, or microwave covered in short intervals to avoid drying the meat. Proper reheating preserves tenderness and keeps the glaze glossy.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you don’t have apple butter, use 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce plus 1/4 cup brown sugar reduced on the stove to thicken slightly. Swap boneless chops for bone-in chops, but add 2 to 4 minutes to the simmer time. For a lighter sauce, use half the barbecue sauce and blend the remainder with chicken stock for more volume. To make this gluten-free, verify the barbecue sauce is labeled gluten-free; many brands contain wheat or malt vinegar.

Serving Suggestions

Serve over creamy mashed potatoes to soak up every drop of the apple-butter glaze, or pair with steamed rice for a neutral base. Add a bright side like roasted green beans with lemon zest or a crisp cabbage slaw for contrast. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley or thinly sliced green onions for color and a hint of freshness. For a date-night presentation, serve two chops per plate with a small pile of caramelized onions and a spoonful of sauce artistically drizzled.

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Cultural Background

This dish is a modern American comfort-style preparation, combining two pantry staples: apple butter, rooted in colonial fruit preservation traditions, and barbecue sauce, a hallmark of regional American cooking with many local variations. The mix of the two mirrors how American home cooks often blend preserves and condiments to create fast glazes that echo both Southern barbecue and Mid-Atlantic fruit preservation techniques. It’s a fusion of convenience and tradition—preserved apple intensity meets the smoky tang of barbecue.

Seasonal Adaptations

In fall, use homemade apple butter with warm spices like cinnamon and clove for a cozy holiday twist. During spring and summer, swap yellow onion for shallots and add a touch of apple cider vinegar to brighten the sauce. For winter celebrations, finish with a tablespoon of bourbon stirred into the glaze off heat for a festive depth. These small swaps let the same base technique suit different seasonal flavor profiles.

Meal Prep Tips

Batch-cook a double batch of caramelized onions and store in the fridge for up to 5 days; they’re a quick addition to sandwiches and bowls. Sear multiple pork chops and freeze individually for quick lunches or dinners—reheat in a skillet with a splash of stock and prepared sauce. Portion into microwave-safe containers with mashed potatoes for grab-and-go reheats. Label containers with date and contents so you can rotate older portions first.

These chops have become a staple when I need something both comforting and fast. The balance of sweet and savory keeps people coming back, and the straightforward technique makes it a recipe I trust to deliver great results under time pressure. Try it once, then make it your own by swapping sauces or sides to fit your week.

Enjoy these apple butter pork chops with a simple side and good company. They’re proof that a few pantry ingredients and a hot skillet can create a dish that feels both special and familiar.

Pro Tips

  • Pat chops dry before seasoning to ensure a proper sear and deeper flavor development.

  • Warm apple butter slightly if it is very thick so it blends smoothly with barbecue sauce.

  • Use a meat thermometer to prevent overcooking; pork is best at 145°F followed by a short rest.

This nourishing apple butter pork chops recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

What internal temperature should the pork reach?

Let the pork chops reach an internal temperature of 145°F measured at the thickest part, then rest for 1-2 minutes before serving for safety and juiciness.

Can I make this ahead of time?

Yes. Sear the chops and caramelize the onions ahead of time, refrigerate separately, and finish by simmering in the sauce for 8 to 10 minutes before serving.

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Apple Butter Pork Chops

This Apple Butter Pork Chops recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 4 steaks
Apple Butter Pork Chops
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:25 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:35 minutes

Ingredients

Main

Instructions

1

Season the pork chops

Pat pork chops dry and season both sides with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to enhance flavor and promote browning.

2

Caramelize the onions

Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add sliced onion and cook about 7 minutes, stirring often, until golden and soft. Remove and set aside.

3

Sear the chops

In the same skillet, sear pork chops 3 to 4 minutes per side until nicely browned. This develops flavor; chops will not be fully cooked yet.

4

Make the glaze

Combine 3/4 cup barbecue sauce and 3/4 cup apple butter in a small bowl, stirring until smooth. Warm apple butter first if it is too thick to blend.

5

Simmer and finish

Return onions to skillet, pour sauce over chops, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer about 10 minutes until chops register 145°F and sauce thickens to a glaze.

6

Rest and serve

Remove from heat and let chops rest in the sauce for 1-2 minutes before serving over mashed potatoes or rice.

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Nutrition

Calories: 464kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein:
34g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 7g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat:
9g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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