Grilling Low Calorie Main Dish Pork

Pork Chops with Apple-Maple Glaze

August 15, 2012

Pork Chops with Apple-Maple Glaze was another awesome find from my grilling weekend with my mom. I love, love, love pork chops on the grill. They’re so good with nothing more than salt and pepper, but this version adds a bit of sweet. I’m sure you’ve heard of, if not tasted, several dishes where apple and pork are paired together. Pork goes so well with sweet and the bit of maple is a nice touch to round out the trio.

Pork Chops with Maple-Apple Glaze

So, how’s it taste?

First, please excuse this horrid picture. It’s from my phone and I only snapped this one pic because I was practically drooling once these chops came off the grill. Look at how juicy they are! Bone-in is definitely the way to go when grilling pork chops. I believe they make them juicier and tastier. These chops were so tender and I liked the bit of garlic in the background from the garlic pepper blend. I thought these pork chops might be a bit too sweet, but they weren’t. Actually I wish we had saved some of the glaze and used it to drizzle over the finished pork chop. They were very good with just the glaze from grilling, but I really wanted to taste a punch of apple and maple. I’m a big fan of condiments, so having extra glaze to dip my pork chop in would have been perfect!

Pork Chops with Apple-Maple Glaze

Betty Crocker, Grill It!, May 2005
makes 4 servings
per serving: 190 calories, 8g fat, 6g carbs, 0g fiber, 23g protein

Ingredients:

1/4 cup real maple syrup
1/4 cup apple butter
1/2 tsp. ground mustard
4 pork bone-in loin chops, 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick, trimmed of fat
1/2 tsp. garlic pepper blend
1/4 tsp. salt

Directions:

1. Heat coals or gas grill for direct heat. In 1-quart saucepan, mix maple syrup, apple butter, and mustard. Cook over low heat about 1 minute, stirring occasionally, until well blended.

2. Sprinkle pork chops with garlic pepper and salt. Place pork on grill. Brush with maple mixture. Cover and grill over medium heat 10 to 12 minutes, turning and brushing with maple mixture 2 or 3 times, until no longer pink when cut near bone. Discard any remaining maple mixture.

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  • Catherine September 10, 2012 at 11:33 am

    What if you don’t have a grill? Could you bake them? If so, how long?

    • Leah September 10, 2012 at 11:47 am

      You could try roasting them in the oven. Sprinkle pork chops with garlic pepper and salt. Set oven to 425F and roast for 15-20 minutes or until pork is no longer pink when cut near the bone. You could also cook them in a skillet. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat with a bit of oil. Sprinkle pork chops with garlic pepper and salt. Cook pork about 3 minutes on each side or until desired degree of doneness. For both of these methods, I’d add the sauce last instead of during cooking.