If you enjoy sweet and savory tastes together, you're sure to love the classic flavor combination of pork and apples. These Southern-style fried apples are quick and easy to whip up on busy weeknights, and will magically transform basic pork chops into a special dinner.
Broccoli rabe also called rapini is a great choice to feed your family. Oven-roasting this cruciferous vegetable at a high temperature with just a little olive oil and salt helps to tame its famously bitter taste—and it adds an appealing crispness around the edges. Experience French bistro dining at home when you begin a pork chop dinner with French onion soup. Rich, beefy, and complex, this traditional soup matches well with mild-tasting pork chops for an ultra-comforting meal on colder days.
Round out a meaty meal with a nutritious, fresh-tasting salad that goes beyond the usual greens. Tender, roasted sweet potatoes top an easy-to-assemble lettuce , cherry tomatoes, and radish salad, for a lovely combination of warm and cool elements. It's an easy side that makes your whole dinner feel more special. Turn plain pork chops into a holiday-worthy meal by pairing them with elegant stuffed acorn squash.
Great-tasting green beans are always welcome at the dinner table. The humble celery root aka celeriac is a much-overlooked root vegetable, possibly because it's not the prettiest.
But roasted with just a little olive oil, salt, and pepper, the flesh takes on a lovely sweet and creamy flavor. Add it to your dinner plate with pork chops whenever you crave a rustic meal. Garlic, olive oil, and simple seasonings are all that's needed to flavor collard greens and kale. Stir-fry them quickly in a pan, finishing with a little lemon juice to add brightness, for a quick and easy side dish that goes great with Southern-style smothered pork chops.
You need only one pan and fewer than 10 ingredients for this easy broccoli macaroni and cheese. Lots of sharp cheddar cheese gives it great flavor, and it won't leave you with a pile of dishes to clean up. Serve it with simply broiled or grilled pork chops for a delicious weeknight dinner you can pull off in less than 30 minutes.
Soft, buttery baked sweet onions topped with Parmesan cheese are a mouth-watering side dish for grilled or broiled pork chops and steaks. You won't believe the incredible amount of flavor in these onions—they're a cinch to prepare and bake up to perfection in about an hour.
Apples are a popular pairing for pork chops, and this refreshing salad makes a great first course for any menu that includes pork. Incredible Pork Chop Sides. By Jorie Nicole McDonald.
Save FB Tweet More. Home-Style Butterbeans. You've made the decision; pork chops are on the menu for supper, but you still need a bit more inspiration for what to serve on the side. Look no further. Whether a simple salad sounds nice or even a heaping helping of creamed corn , there's a flavor for every craving. Want to know the best part?
Most of these pork chop side dishes are super easy to make. With a plethora of options, you'll have a table full of appetizing sides in no time.
Start Slideshow. Brussels Sprouts with Ham and Caramelized Onions. Credit: Jody Horton. Butternut Squash Gratin. Credit: Iain Bagwell. Recipe: Butternut Squash Gratin The garlic, sage, and nutmeg flavors in the Butternut Squash Gratin blend nicely into a perfectly balanced side dish recipe.
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Sign up for PureWow to get more daily discoveries sent straight to your inbox. Thanks for Sharing! Now like us on Facebook. Want more where that came from? By Rebecca Shapiro Feb. Start Slideshow. Follow PureWow on Pinterest. Easy Homemade Applesauce This version is done in 15 minutes, no peeling required. Baked Sweet Potato Fries Like applesauce, the sweetness in these fries brings out the flavor of the pork chop. Cauliflower Macaroni and Cheese Put on your drawstring pants.
Hasselback Butternut Squash Ooh , so fancy. This sweet and savory stuffing would make a great side. It's loaded with apples, cranberries, and tons of herbs.
Add something green to your pork chop dinner with this easy Brussels sprouts side. The maple syrup adds a touch of sweetness while the bacon has that smoky flavor you'll love. Get the recipe. These cute little potato rounds taste just like your favorite twice-baked potatoes. It's a fun twist on a classic side dish and a great way to switch things up during the week. Pork chops and applesauce go together like peanut butter and jelly. It's a classic pairing that tastes even better when the applesauce is homemade.
Top it off with panko breadcrumbs for the perfect crunchy contrast. These buttery mashed potatoes that come together in just 35 minutes—it's all thanks to the magic of the Instant Pot! This Brussels sprouts casserole is smoky, creamy, and cheesy all in one. Best of all? You can serve it straight from the oven to the table so you don't have to dirty up any extra dishes. A simple side dish can go a long way—that's certainly the case with these root vegetables.
They're seasoned with a butter, thyme, and honey for a perfectly sweet and savory dish. Homemade dinner rolls will be a welcome addition to your pork chop dinner and the garlic-herb butter will take it over the top. A brown sugar and pecan crumble brings out the naturally sweet flavors of butternut squash, sweet potatoes, and carrots in this veggie side. From-scratch green bean casserole is easier than you might think. This version is made with a simple white sauce, bacon, pimentos and cheddar cheese.
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