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Celerity

(53,787 posts)
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 10:15 AM Yesterday

Skillet Pork Chops and Apples With Miso Caramel



https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1023628-skillet-pork-chops-and-apples-with-miso-caramel

https://archive.ph/3xjZl



This recipe is like a delicious game of free association: miso caramel, caramel apples, apples and pork chops. You’ll often see miso caramel added to desserts for an umami oomph, but it can also form a glossy and complex sauce suited for proteins, much like Vietnamese caramel. Start by searing pepper-crusted pork chops, then brown the apples in the rendered fat. (Be sure to choose an apple that’s more tart than sweet to balance the caramel’s sweetness.) Instead of making a finicky caramel, just pour all the elements over the apples and simmer until thickened. This nontraditional caramel uses brown sugar for toastiness, and water instead of heavy cream, so the savoriness of miso and pork and the sweetness of the caramel and apples shine through.



Preparation

Step 1
In a liquid measuring cup or small bowl, combine 3 tablespoons water with the brown sugar, vinegar and miso; stir with a fork until smooth. Season the pork chops all over with salt, then the pepper. (Don’t skimp on the pepper; it’s an important element to balance the caramel.)

Step 2
Heat a large skillet over medium. Add the oil and the pork chops to the skillet. Cook, flipping every 2 minutes, until browned on the outside and the internal temperature in the thickest part is around 135 degrees, 10 to 15 minutes depending on thickness of pork chops. If your chops have a fat cap, using tongs, stack both chops on top of each other, then grab both chops together and hold upright to sear the fat caps until crisp, about 1 minute. Transfer to a plate to rest for 5 minutes. Pour off all but 1 tablespoon of the fat.

Step 3
Add the apples to the skillet in a single layer and heat over medium. (Snack on any that don’t fit.) Cook without touching until browned underneath, 2 to 4 minutes. If the pan is smoking at any point, reduce heat. Pour in the brown sugar mixture and cook, scraping up browned bits and stirring, until thick enough to coat the back of the spoon, 1 to 3 minutes. (Keep your eye on the sauce toward the end so it doesn’t burn.)

Step 4
Turn off the heat, add the pork chops and their juices back to the skillet and turn to coat in the caramel. Serve the pork chops with a spoonful of the apples and caramel.
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Skillet Pork Chops and Apples With Miso Caramel (Original Post) Celerity Yesterday OP
Great results. Easy to make. Onthefly Yesterday #1
I've never responded to a cooking post before..... SergeStorms Yesterday #2
That looks so delicious 😋. Emile Yesterday #3
I recco a good Viognier white wine with it, a really solid Stags' Leap Viognier can be found for only 25 to 35 USD Celerity Yesterday #4

Onthefly

(1,166 posts)
1. Great results. Easy to make.
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 10:36 AM
Yesterday

I will used some aging apples. Most apple types work that are fairly crisp.

SergeStorms

(20,026 posts)
2. I've never responded to a cooking post before.....
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 10:51 AM
Yesterday

but this one speaks to me.

Pork and apples go together like (best Forrest Gump voice here) peas and carrots!

Celerity

(53,787 posts)
4. I recco a good Viognier white wine with it, a really solid Stags' Leap Viognier can be found for only 25 to 35 USD
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 11:55 AM
Yesterday






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