There’s something about pork and stone fruit—they compliment each other in an especially scrumptious manner.
This is a quick, à la minute (last minute) dish that can be prepped in advance and then quickly finished right before you want to eat. Simply pan fry the chops, then deglaze the pan with the rest of the ingredients, and voilà, you’re done!
Pork Chops with Apricot Brandy Glaze
(serves 4)
Ingredients
2 large or 4 small pork chops (1 ½ to 2 pounds)
salt and pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon Dijon-style mustard
1/3 cup brandy
2 tablespoons apricot preserves
chopped parsley or sage for garnish
Directions
Cut excess fat off the chops and sprinkle them with salt and pepper.
Heat the oil over medium-high heat until shimmering in a frying pan large enough to hold all the chops without crowding. Fry the chops till browned on one side, then flip and continue cooking until done to your liking (I like mine still pink in the middle). Set chops aside and cover with foil to rest while you make the sauce.
In the same pan, add the butter and melt over medium heat, then add the mustard and stir.
Add the brandy, and then the preserves. Cook for about a minute, using a whisk to blend all the ingredients together. Thin with a little water, if necessary.
Cut the pork into slices, then top with
the sauce/glaze and the chopped herbs. (See photo at top.)
Eat and enjoy!
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Now you have my mouth watering for pork chops! Thank you for the recipe which I will be trying soon.
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You are most welcome, Kay! Enjoy!
DeleteThis sounds delicious! What a great mix of flavors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination of flavors. This sounds like a delicious dish.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the repeat. Computer glitch.
DeleteGlitches happen--no worries! And yes, I love this combo!
DeleteThank you for the easy recipe. I never know what to do with porkchops. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome, April! The trick is to not overcook them--the rest is easy!
DeleteMy mom used to roast pieces of chicken and then glaze them with apricot jam and sprinkle them with slivered almonds. Yum!
ReplyDeleteOooo... adding slivered almonds sounds fab!
DeleteCan you replace the Brandy with apple juice?
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