Pork Chops with Balsamic-Maple Glaze

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A while back, I pan-fried some pork tenderloin medallions. I had planned on making a quick wine pan sauce, but realized a little too late that I had no wine. I decided to make a sauce with balsamic vinegar and loved how the reduced vinegar tasted with the pork. Not to mention, it was incredibly easy.

So, not too long ago, when I found myself with limited ingredients and pork chops thawing in the fridge, my mind went back to that on-the-fly recipe. This time I decided to add a little sweetness from maple syrup, and used herbs de Provence on the pork chops because I knew the flavors would play well with both the balsamic vinegar and the maple syrup.

This meal is ridiculously easy, fairly healthy if you are using lean chops, and is a perfect weeknight meal since it takes no time to prepare.

Pork Chops with Balsamic-Maple Glaze

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29 thoughts on “Pork Chops with Balsamic-Maple Glaze

  1. I love pork and have recently also posted about a balsamic glaze….it is such a wonderful combination. I love the look of the whole meal, especially the nutty rice in the background!

  2. I can imagine how wonderful the balsamic and maple syrup would combine together. I did a similar recipe last week using pomegranate molasses instead of maple syrup.

  3. I too have done balsamic and maple on pork chops, but never together. It sounds excellent Elly. This should be pretty easy to try as we have chops pretty regularly and I always have good balsamic and maple syrup on hand.

  4. Just wanted to say I’m making this for the third time, it’s been great each time. I’ve been making them with MORE sauce b/c we just love them saucy. Even my kid eats this right up.

  5. Elly, I randomly came across this recipe recently while in search of boneless pork chop recipes. It was delicious and couldn’t have been easier! Thanks for sharing it 🙂

  6. I was almost done making pork chops the way we usually eat them, seasoned with cajun seasoning and smokehouse maple. I glanced up at my shelf and saw the balsamic vinegar sitting there. A quick google search brought me to this recipe. I decided to try the glaze, although I had already seasoned my chops differently. They were fabulous!! My husband took the first bite and said, “mmm…. you should make this again!” I rarely get that sort of reaction. Thanks for the recipe, can’t wait to try it with the seasonings listed.

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