These Sheet Pan Brown Sugar Pork Chops will become a weeknight fall favorite for parents and kids alike. Easy to prepare and clean up with only one pan! {gluten-free, dairy free}
I wore my fleece jacket this weekend! Can you believe it? We were in Philly visiting family and it was a cool 60 degrees in the evening. I may have decided fall is my favorite season, but don't tell summer. What's better than 75 degrees during the day and 60 at night?
Let's jump into fall cooking with both feet. Out with fresh corn and peaches and in with sweet potatoes and spaghetti squash. I already hit the farmer's market to get fresh apples for these Apple Pie Overnight Oats. Yum! I have so many ideas for fall recipes that I cannot wait to get started.
I am so excited to be bringing something extra special for you today. I have teamed up with my friend Alida Ryder over at Simply Delicious to bring you not one, but two one pot dinners.
She made this delicious Creamy Cashew Chicken Curry. We both know how busy fall can be so we are here to help with these easy one pan wonders.
If you have not seen her blog before, you must do so...now! Sorry to shout but she is so talented. She creates the most beautiful, simple, family-friendly meals ever. Sign up for her e-mail list and receive yummy recipes in your inbox. You'll be glad you did.
Here are some of my favorite recipes from Alida...
- Chicken Thighs with Sun-Dried Tomato and Basil Sauce
- Triple Chocolate Coconut Brownies
- Passionfruit and Ginger Cocktail
These simple pork chops are rubbed with some of my family's favorite spices: chili powder, garlic salt, paprika and brown sugar.
I can rub this mixture on just about anything and my kids will eat it. Add in some apples and butternut squash and these pork chops scream fall. I bought boneless pork chops but bone in works well too.
Ready in 25 minutes and only uses one pan? Yes, please.
Sheet Pan Brown Sugar Pork Chops
Ingredients
- 6 boneless pork chops
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon garlic salt
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon pepper
- olive oil
- 1 apple sliced
- 2 cups butternut squash diced
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425°.
- Mix all spice ingredients together in a mixing bowl (sugar through pepper).
- Dip each side of the pork chops in the spice mixture and place on a sheet pan.
- Toss sliced apples and butternut squash in spice mixture and pour into a sheet pan.
- Drizzle pork chops and vegetables generously with olive oil.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes depending on the thickness of your pork chops. You want the internal temperature to reach 140 degrees.
- I lined my sheet pan with parchment but you don't need to. In fact, I think you get more browning if you put it on a naked sheet pan.
Mary Ann @ thebeachhousekitchen says
So easy and so delicious! And perfectly fall Karen! Can't wait to give this one a try!
Karen Johanning says
Thanks Mary Ann! xo
rebecca | DisplacedHousewife says
I'm obsessed with easy, one-sheet dinners...and September is always so crazy busy. This sounds perfect!!! xoxo
Karen Johanning says
Why is September so crazy? I always tell myself this year is going to be different and then we keep saying yes...to everything!
Dawn @ Girl Heart Food says
One pan dinners are the best! Minimal clean up is always a good thing! I've jumped right into Fall too. My absolute favourite season, especially the food. This one looks delish. Love the combination of apple and squash. Can't wait to try this one 🙂
Karen Johanning says
Bring on fall! Thanks Dawn.
Alida | Simply Delicious says
Thanks so much for taking part in the collaboration Karen. This pork chop recipe is definitely on my to-make list, it looks delicious!
Karen Johanning says
Thank you Alida! It was so much fun!
Lisa says
I bought the ingredients to make this tonight. One question though, do you peel the squash first?
Karen Johanning says
Yes Lisa, you peel the squash first. I bought mine already chopped. Make sure they are similarly small sized so they cook at the same rate. Thanks for your comment!
Lisa at celebrate creativity says
Karen, these look so colorful and delicious. I've been looking for ways to dress up simple pork for something new.
Lovely photos and recipes and everything is a pleasure to browse.
Happy weekend!
Karen Johanning says
Thanks Lisa. So nice to see your smiling face here!
Phi @ The Sweetphi Blog says
Totally love sheet pan suppers because they make life so much easier. This pork chop one - yum, adding it to my menu!
Raymund says
Love the nice combination of flavours here
Amber says
I tried this last night and my family devoured it! I used sweet potato instead of squash. SOOOOO Good! and the cleanup is so easy!
Karen Johanning says
Great! Thanks so much for coming back to let me know!
Joann Biermann says
absolutely delicious. Putting this in our regular menu list.
Karen Johanning says
Thanks for letting me know!