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Slow Cooker Apple Cinnamon Pork Chops are a delicious savory sweet meal. This retro crock pot pork chops recipe is super easy to make, and very tasty! A family favorite slow cooker pork chop dinner.
Slow Cooker Apple Cinnamon Pork Chops
Pork and fruit go very well together. Apples go particularly well with pork chops. That sweet & savory combination is wonderful.
What Type of Pork Chops Work Best?
I like to buy a mixed package of loin and rib chops. You can also use boneless or bone-in pork chops.
I wouldn't get them too thick though, Maybe 1 inch or so.
Do the Chops Need to be Browned First?
No they don't. They come out delicious just by adding them in as is.
This recipe is really easy to make, because there is no pre-cooking involved. Just layer in the ingredients and cook!
Favorite Apples to Use?
I prefer to use a mix of apples. Some Granny Smith, and some Fuji. That way it's not too tart.
You can use what you like, and peel them or not, it's up to you.
Layering is the key to the juiciest and most delicious pork chops.
Here's how to make them:
First, layer some of the apples and onion in the bottom of the crock. Add a little butter, some honey, and cinnamon.
Next, layer the pork chops on top of the apples. Be sure to sprinkle some salt on both sides of the chops.
Last, layer the remaining apples, onion, honey, and cinnamon on top of the pork chops.
This is such a simple yet delicious meal. The kids will love it!
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Slow Cooker Apple Cinnamon Pork Chops
Slow Cooker Apple Cinnamon Pork Chops are a delicious savory sweet meal. This retro crock pot pork chops recipe is super easy to make, and very tasty!
4.89 from 17 votes
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Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Keyword: crock pot apple pork chops with cinnamon recipe
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 8 hours hours
Total Time: 8 hours hours 10 minutes minutes
Servings: 4
Calories: 338kcal
Author: Sandy Clifton
Ingredients
- 2 Granny Smith Apples cored and sliced
- 2 Fuji Apples cored and sliced
- 1 Sweet Onion sliced thin into half circles
- 3 Tbsp Butter
- 2-3 tsp Cinnamon divided
- 1/4-1/2 cup Honey
- 4-6 Pork Chops
- 1/2 tsp Kosher Salt
Instructions
Line the bottom of the crock with half of the apples, half of the onion, the butter, half of the honey, and 1 tsp of the cinnamon.
Sprinkle the salt over both sides of the pork chops.
Layer the pork chops over the apple layer.
Layer the remainder of the apples and onion over the pork chops.
Drizzle the remaining honey, and remaining cinnamon over the apples.
Cover with the lid and cook on Low for 6-7 hours, or High 2-3 hours, or until the internal temperature of the pork reaches 140° F.
Serve with slices of the apples and onion.
Notes
The ingredient amounts are all variable. You can add more or less of any of them to your liking.
*Calories will vary based on the sizes of pork chops and apples used.
Nutrition
Calories: 338kcal
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Jill says
Do you prefer boneless or bone in pork chops?
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Sandy says
I like bone-in as they seem more tender to me.
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David says
Had to change apple variety due to availability. Actually easy to prepare. Great flavor in my opinion.Reply
Donna says
This recipe was very delicious. Will definitely make it again.Reply
Karen Benson says
I have made this 5 times now for two people. Love this recipe I added more on the seasoning and each layer 2 shakes of cayenne pepper and baby carrots . Serve with broccoli or green beans ( eating more veggies). My husband really likes this one.Reply
Kelly says
I think it made too much "juice" but it was delicious and will definitely make again!Reply
Valeree says
I poured the juice off into a saucepan heated to boil and thickened with a bit of cornstarch & water. Made a great sauce over rice and veggies.Reply
Kerri Motter says
Instead of the granny Smith apples, can I substitute with a jar of spiced apple rings?
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Sandy says
That sounds interesting! Let me know if you try it.
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Jennifer says
I have tried this a few times-it's delicious! I tried with cinnamon but thought it was too sweet with the apples and brown sugar. I have added honey and I rub mustard on the chops with kosher salt and a bit of granulated garlic. The mustard adds some zing once all the juices begin to mingle. Great recipe!
Frederick R. says
Making this now for lunch meals this week. I added pears as well as the apples. Looking forward to the smells and lunch.Reply
Jennifer says
Pears sound delicious! Maybe I will try that the next time !
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Kelly H says
Made this the other night for my husband and son. They loved it and so did I. Easy meal to prepare with lots of flavor. Thanks for a great recipe. We will be making this again.Reply
Susan Young says
This was easy and so delicious! My family loved it and it was great for a busy weeknight. I thickened the juices with cornstarch to make a nice sauce to drizzle over everything. Will definitely make this again!Reply
Gwyn says
Can I prepare this the night before in the croc pot? Or will the apples browning mess it up? TIA!Reply
Sandy says
I haven't tried it, but an apple browning won't be an issue once it's cooked. Be sure to keep the pork at a safe temperature.
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Karen Benson says
I have made this about 3 times now. On each layer I add a couple of pinches of cayenne pepper. Served with roasted potatos and green beans. Love this recipe so so easy.
Kathleen Pozos says
This has become one of our favorite recipes! The apples and the pork pair so well and it's an easy recipe. I start it Sunday morning and it's ready when we get home from church. Absolutely love it!Reply
Sandy says
That's great! Thank you for your comment. I'm very happy you like it.
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Karen benson says
Have made this recipe 3 times for two people. 2 apples same everything else and we add 2 pinches of cayenne pepper,and add petite carrots. So good my husband hates onions. No problem with this recipe. Great weeknight dinner. Started at 11aM cooked on low til 6pm.tender, juicy, and flavorful.
Lisa says
So moist and delicious!!!!
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Cathy Janson says
Easy and delicious!Reply
Astrid B Giffen says
Made this recipe last Sunday. Added extra apples and onions, absolutely delicious. Printed it off and recommended to three other friends. Certainly a keeper. Cooked in half the time suggested.Reply
Cybergran says
This was amazing! We loved it and I will keep it in mind for stress free dinner parties.Reply
Tanya says
I made this recipe tonight for dinner. This was delicious. The pork was very tender. My house smells amazing.Reply
KD says
Sounds delicious!!! Frozen or thawed pork chops? If ok to use frozen, should any changes be made to the instructions?
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Sandy says
I would use thawed or only slightly frozen.
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