Sweet & Sour Pork Chops
13 May 2011 7 Comments
in Pork, Uncategorized Tags: pork chops, village people
“It takes a village…” I have said this countless times. I am usually referring to the way in which my wonderful friends help to raise my three kids. In truth, my Village People, as I like to call them, are also a major influence on ME as I navigate my life. They ensure that I am well fed, properly dressed, and adequately socialized. They share with me hobbies, books, coupons, clothes, drinks, ingredients, stories, disappointments, and achievements. And, they are the first ones to respond when I need help.
I am lucky to have Shanna, today’s guest blogger, in my Village. Earlier this week, I complained via Facebook that my to-do list was making me wish for a 27-hour day. Never mind the pile of laundry, lack of a dinner plan, and a kitchen floor desperate for a broom, I had multiple work-related deadlines looming. Shanna immediately replied and said, “What can I do to help?” A few emails later, she had whipped up this delicious meal, sent the recipe AND photos.
Everybody needs a village. Who are your Village People?
Sweet and Sour Pork Chops (Adapted from The One-Armed Cook)
Serves 4-5
Shanna says: I found this book while shopping in Babies R Us after having my 3rd child and dinner time seemed almost non-existent. This recipe is super easy and all the kids love it! If you don’t have apple cider vinegar, balsamic is equally yummy. I served mine last night with rice pilaf and green beans!
1 T. olive oil
4-5 center cut pork chops
1/2 t. salt
1/4 t. pepper
1 c. apple juice
2 T. light brown sugar
2 T. apple cider vinegar
1/2 t. dry mustard
1) Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat.
2) Salt and pepper the chops and cook 4 min on each side.
3) In a small bowl, whisk together juice, brown sugar, vinegar and dry mustard.
4) Add to the skillet, bring to a boil and cook for 5 minutes.
5) Transfer chops to a plate and continue cooking sauce for 5 minutes, whisking it often to scrape any bits from the bottom of the skillet.
6) Add chops back in and continue to cook for 5 more minutes. Sauce should be thickened.

