E-mail this page Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on Twitter Print this page Pork Chops With Apples and Chestnut Sauce Karen Cassady | September 7, 2016 In this dish, the rich, deep flavors of the chestnut puree and the bright, spicy notes of the red pepper complement the classic combination of apples and pork. The secret of success with these chops is the searing they get on a cast iron griddle. Level Advanced Prep Time 25 minutes Cook Time 25 minutes Serves 2 Cook it With Our 10.5 Inch Cast Iron Griddle Ingredients 2 slices apple-smoked bacon, finely chopped 1 tablespoon finely chopped shallot 1 medium Rome apple, peeled, cored, and chopped medium-fine 2 bone-in, center-cut pork chops (about 1 inch thick) Fine sea salt, to taste (about 1 teaspoon) Ichimi togarushi (red pepper) to taste (about ¼ teaspoon; see Kitchen Note) 3 fresh sage leaves, finely chopped 2 tablespoons canned chestnut puree 4 tablespoons heavy cream 1 teaspoon chestnut honey or other full-flavored honey Directions Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Gradually heat a 10.5 Inch Griddle to medium heat or until the pan is hot. Add the bacon; cook, stirring occasionally, until it has rendered some fat and begins to crisp. Add the shallot and apple and cook, stirring occasionally, until the apple begins to soften, about 3 minutes. While the apple cooks, dust the chops with the sea salt, red pepper, and half the sage. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the apple mixture to a heat-proof bowl, leaving as much liquid behind on the griddle as possible (there won’t be much). Toss the remaining sage with the mixture in the bowl. Over medium heat, sear the chops on the griddle in the liquid until browned, 1-2 minutes per side. Return the apple mixture to the griddle, surrounding the chops with it. Place the griddle in the oven and bake until the chops register 160 degrees Fahrenheit when an instant-read thermometer is inserted at the thickest point. While the chops are in the oven, place the chestnut puree, 2 tablespoons of the cream, and the honey in a small bowl. Using a fork, mix to combine thoroughly. When the chops are ready, remove the griddle from the oven and transfer the chops and apple mixture to a tray. Place the griddle over medium heat and scrape up any browned bits from the surface. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons cream and stir with a whisk to incorporate the pan scrapings into the cream. Add the chestnut mixture and, stirring quickly, incorporate the cream with the pan scrapings into that mixture. This will form a thin sauce. Pour a pool of the sauce on two warm dinner plates. Arrange the chops on the sauce and top with the apple mixture. Enjoy! Contributed By: Karen Cassady Karen Cassady is the coordinator of the Central Market Cooking Schools in Texas. We hope you enjoy our stories and recipes! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and tag your Instagram food photos with #lodgecastiron for a chance to be featured on our feed! Complete Your Kitchen We recommend these must-have products to help with this recipe. How would you rate this recipe? Thanks for rating Submit Recommended recipes you might like Orange Pistachio Pound Cake View recipe Dirty Martini Puttanesca View recipe Classic Quiche Lorraine View recipe
E-mail this page Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on Twitter Print this page Pork Chops With Apples and Chestnut Sauce Karen Cassady | September 7, 2016 In this dish, the rich, deep flavors of the chestnut puree and the bright, spicy notes of the red pepper complement the classic combination of apples and pork. The secret of success with these chops is the searing they get on a cast iron griddle. Level Advanced Prep Time 25 minutes Cook Time 25 minutes Serves 2 Cook it With Our 10.5 Inch Cast Iron Griddle Ingredients 2 slices apple-smoked bacon, finely chopped 1 tablespoon finely chopped shallot 1 medium Rome apple, peeled, cored, and chopped medium-fine 2 bone-in, center-cut pork chops (about 1 inch thick) Fine sea salt, to taste (about 1 teaspoon) Ichimi togarushi (red pepper) to taste (about ¼ teaspoon; see Kitchen Note) 3 fresh sage leaves, finely chopped 2 tablespoons canned chestnut puree 4 tablespoons heavy cream 1 teaspoon chestnut honey or other full-flavored honey Directions Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Gradually heat a 10.5 Inch Griddle to medium heat or until the pan is hot. Add the bacon; cook, stirring occasionally, until it has rendered some fat and begins to crisp. Add the shallot and apple and cook, stirring occasionally, until the apple begins to soften, about 3 minutes. While the apple cooks, dust the chops with the sea salt, red pepper, and half the sage. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the apple mixture to a heat-proof bowl, leaving as much liquid behind on the griddle as possible (there won’t be much). Toss the remaining sage with the mixture in the bowl. Over medium heat, sear the chops on the griddle in the liquid until browned, 1-2 minutes per side. Return the apple mixture to the griddle, surrounding the chops with it. Place the griddle in the oven and bake until the chops register 160 degrees Fahrenheit when an instant-read thermometer is inserted at the thickest point. While the chops are in the oven, place the chestnut puree, 2 tablespoons of the cream, and the honey in a small bowl. Using a fork, mix to combine thoroughly. When the chops are ready, remove the griddle from the oven and transfer the chops and apple mixture to a tray. Place the griddle over medium heat and scrape up any browned bits from the surface. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons cream and stir with a whisk to incorporate the pan scrapings into the cream. Add the chestnut mixture and, stirring quickly, incorporate the cream with the pan scrapings into that mixture. This will form a thin sauce. Pour a pool of the sauce on two warm dinner plates. Arrange the chops on the sauce and top with the apple mixture. Enjoy! Contributed By: Karen Cassady Karen Cassady is the coordinator of the Central Market Cooking Schools in Texas. We hope you enjoy our stories and recipes! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and tag your Instagram food photos with #lodgecastiron for a chance to be featured on our feed! Complete Your Kitchen We recommend these must-have products to help with this recipe. How would you rate this recipe? Thanks for rating Submit Recommended recipes you might like Orange Pistachio Pound Cake View recipe Dirty Martini Puttanesca View recipe Classic Quiche Lorraine View recipe