Get your family ready for fall with this easy Crockpot Pork Chops with Apples & Sweet Potatoes Recipe. A perfect quick family meal idea for busy school nights, this easy slow cooker recipe smells and tastes like fall!
Easy Crockpot Pork Chops with Apples & Sweet Potatoes
Can you smell it yet? The smell of perfectly cooked pork chops. YES!
Back-to-School is on the horizon and I’m already working on our busy school night menu. Dinner can be so stressful with our family schedule!
I’ve got this dinner thing under control with this Easy Crockpot Pork Chops with Apples & Sweet Potatoes. Grab that slow cooker for a delicious fall inspired family meal.
Bonus, your house is going to smell ah-mazing!
My husband loves pork chops. Whenever fall comes around, he’s begging me for Braised Pork Chops with Apples & Sweet Potatoes . Ok, maybe don’t go and look at it. This was one of my first blog recipes ever…and the pictures certainly need an upgrade.
As much as he loves this meal, it’s a PAIN in the bum to make. Lots of wasted time peeling, dicing, stove top cooking and baking in the oven — it’s no wonder why I would drag my feet to make one of his favorite dishes.
So I had to make a 21st century upgrade to the dish — aka the busy mom version. I kept the moistness of the pork chops intact, as everything simmers in sweet apple heaven.
Getting the kids to eat this meal? Not a problem. Ready to make your winning gourmet meal for the busy mom (aka throwing a bunch of stuff in a pot and pushing the on button)? Let’s do this.
Don’t forget the crock pot liner!
Easy Crockpot Pork Chops with Apples & Sweet Potatoes Recipe
Crockpot Pork Chops with Apples & Sweet Potatoes
Ingredients
- 6 thinly sliced pork chops
- 1 cup apple juice
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 1 packet of onion soup mix
- 1 TBSP minced garlic
- 1 onion sliced
- 3 large sweet potatoes diced
- 2 large apples - peeled cored and diced
- Cooking Spray
Instructions
- Spray slow cooker with cooking spray
- Combine apple juice, chicken broth, garlic and onion soup mix in small bowl.
- Place apples, onion slices and sweet potatoes in bottom of slow cooker.
- Layer pork chops on top.
- Pour juice mixture on top.
- Cook on low for 4-6 hours, high for 3-4 hours. Or until pork chops are fully cooked.
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And VOILA. Now my husband gets his juicy pork chops with a hint of fall apple sweetness with so much LESS work. Slow cooker pork chops for the win!
“You want pork chops for dinner, honey? Already cooking!”
Want to get a head start on your Back-to-School meal planning? Grab this easy and delicious Slow Cooker Italian Drumsticks recipe too. Another great family meal idea for a busy weeknight!
Would your family enjoy eating this easy Crockpot Pork Chops with Apples and Sweet Potatoes this fall?
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Nicole says
Think i could use something besides Apple juice? I try not to have that much sugar.
Amber says
Water?
Rebecca Deek says
Making this for a second time, I use 3 large pork chops instead of 6 small but they come out so good. Definitely worth making for anyone debating 🙂
Amber says
Perfect fall recipe! I’ve done apples with pork chops or chicken before. And we all love sweet potatoes! One question when do you add the sliced onion? It’s listed in the ingredients but never mentions them in the recipe lol. I just layered some slices on top of the chops.
christie says
Sorry about that! It goes in the bottom with the sweet potatoes and apples. I just updated the recipe. Thank you!
Amber McMillion says
Thanks! It worked out on top, because my husband and 3 yr old aren’t fond of onions so they were easily picked off. Loved this! The pork chops were just fall-apart-tender!
Nikki says
The juices were very flavourful. I put my crock on low for 6.5 hrs and my chops were very overcooked/dry. Potatoes were pretty much mush as well. Next time I will try for 4 hours on low;
Terry Brett says
going to try this with a pork loin
Tabby says
Can you use canned apples in this instead of real apples
christie says
Yes, you can. The only thing is it will affect the Apple cook time. I would put the can of apples in 1-2 hours before the end of cook time.
Tena Barke says
Making this as we speak…….added sweet potatoes on top after I found this recipe……have made before without chicken stock and used apple cider instead.
My elderly ladies loved it in the past……making today for my very helpful roommate.