I think pork chops are too often overlooked, and they certainly shouldn’t be. Pork chops are not only super delicious, but they’re also a fantastic source of protein, they cook quickly, and they can be served with any flavors you want. My kids absolutely love them. Here are eleven pork chop recipes featuring their favorite tasty ways to eat them. There’s definitely a recipe for everyone.
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11 Pork Chop Recipes My Kids Love
Pork chops are not only super delicious, but they're also a fantastic source of protein, they cook quickly, and they can be served with any flavors you want.
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Sweet and Spicy Pineapple Grilled Pork Chops
According to my boys, all kids love tropical, sweet flavors. My youngest son tells me he'll eat anything with a slice of pineapple. In this recipe, the sweet, juicy pineapple combines perfectly with the grilled, succulent pork and makes for a most delicious dinner.
Get the recipe from Cooking on the Weekends
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Honey Soy Grilled Pork Chops
I don't know a kid who wouldn't love this recipe. Incredibly juicy pork chops are marinated in a honey and soy sauce mixture, and then grilled to perfection. Serve with veggies on the side and let them mix with the sauce. Perfect!Get the recipe from DiethoodPhoto: Diethood -
Slow Cooker Peach and Pepper Pork Chops
With just five ingredients, this recipe couldn't be easier. Slices of fresh peaches and chopped red peppers adorn the top of the pork chops. My kids love the addition of the sweet fruit.
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One Pan Parmesan Pork Chops and Veggies
Oven-baked juicy pork chops with potatoes and veggies make for a healthy meal the whole family will love. This recipe proves a touch of parmesan can be a great way to entice kids to eat every last bite of their veggies. At least in my house.
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Sheet Pan Raspberry Pineapple Pork Chops
This is an entire meal in one pan. And it's quick and easy! Thick, bone-in pork chops are roasted on a bed of potatoes and green beans that are studded with fresh raspberries and pineapple. My boys will fight over the last one, I'm sure.
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Spiced Tortilla Chip Crusted Pork Chops with Avocado-Lime Sauce
This pork chop recipe has a Mexican flair that kids enjoy. The crust is made with crunchy tortilla chips and the sauce is reminiscent of guacamole. And it's gluten-free, to boot.
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Sweet BBQ Pork Chops
Did someone say "sweet"? Of course my boys love this recipe. Jazz up a pan of pork chops with a quick and easy sweet BBQ sauce. They're sure to please the whole family, and are freezer friendly, too.Get the recipe from The Kitchen Is My PlaygroundPhoto: The Kitchen Is My Playground -
One-Pot BBQ Cherry Pork Chops with Quinoa
This recipe is a full, hearty meal, and it's gluten free, so it's perfect for my twelve-year-old with celiac disease. Made in one pot, it's quick and easy to prepare. The entire family will enjoy it.
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Parmesan Crusted Pork Chops
The light and crunchy parmesan crust on these chops makes them a favorite for kids. This is another quick and easy recipe, which is why I love it for a busy weeknight.
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30-Minute Pork Chops with Creamy Bourbon Mushroom Sauce
Both my boys devour these chops. They're pan seared with a lightened up creamy mushroom sauce. And it's so hearty and delicious, no one will believe it only took you thirty minutes.
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Slow Cooker Smothered Pork Chops with Sour Cream Gravy
My family loves comfort food, and I love making this sort of recipe on a cool fall or winter night. The sour cream gravy puts this over the top. I suggest serving it over rice or pasta to soak up every last bit.
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