Why this recipe? I knew this recipe was perfect to share on Flip2Tasty after I had it for dinner on our recent trip to Virginia. It was very flavorful, and perfectly sweet.
The Flip: The original recipe was sauteed, but I made a casserole instead. It was easy—I just placed it in the oven and let the magic happen—it smelled outstanding!
First, I layered white onions in the bottom of my casserole dish.
I added sliced apples next.
Tasty Tip: When you slice your apples, remember to place the slices in a large bowl of water with lemon juice or Fruit Fresh to keep them from turning brown!
You'll want to use a tart apple; I chose Granny Smith.
Once I layered my apples on top of the onions, I sprinkled them with sweet brown sugar.
I then turned my attention to the pork chops:
I chose to use thin-cut pork chops and a savory rub composed of sage, thyme, kosher salt and a little nutmeg—I gave them a quick sear and laid them on top of my brown sugar apples!
The only thing left was to slow bake the casserole and let the sweet and savory flavors come together on their own!
My thoughts: Make sure to cover your casserole tightly with foil and don't peak—your chops will be tender and cooked to perfection! With a recipe this healthy, you don't have to feel guilty if you serve yourself seconds! Enjoy.
I then turned my attention to the pork chops:
I chose to use thin-cut pork chops and a savory rub composed of sage, thyme, kosher salt and a little nutmeg—I gave them a quick sear and laid them on top of my brown sugar apples!
The only thing left was to slow bake the casserole and let the sweet and savory flavors come together on their own!
My thoughts: Make sure to cover your casserole tightly with foil and don't peak—your chops will be tender and cooked to perfection! With a recipe this healthy, you don't have to feel guilty if you serve yourself seconds! Enjoy.
Wrote by Flip2Tasty.com