Honey Butter Pork Chops In Slow Cooker

Honey Butter Pork Chops In Slow Cooker. My uncle makes this yummy, super soft dinner every time we come over — and you only need 4 things to make it! Try this easy recipe for the most tender pork chops ever. Just 4 ingredients and a slow cooker — sweet, buttery pork chops so soft they fall right off the bone!

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 4 pieces thick bone-in pork chops
  • 0.5 cups unsalted butter → cut into small pieces
  • 0.5 cups honey
  • 1 teaspoons kosher salt

Honey Butter Pork Chops: Making Steps

  1. Dry and salt the chops: Use paper towels to pat your 4 pieces thick bone-in pork chops dry on both sides. Then sprinkle 1 teaspoons kosher salt on both sides. This keeps the meat juicy and helps the honey butter taste extra good.
  2. Place chops in slow cooker: Lay all your pork chops flat in the bottom of a big slow cooker (5 or 6 quarts). It’s okay if the edges touch a little, but try to keep them mostly flat so they cook evenly.
  3. Make the honey butter sauce: Put 0.5 cups unsalted butter, cut into small pieces in a small bowl and melt it in the microwave. Stir in 0.5 cups honey until it looks smooth and shiny. This is the yummy golden sauce that goes on top!
  4. Pour sauce over chops: Pour the warm honey butter sauce all over the pork chops. Use a spoon to cover any spots you missed. Every chop should be coated.
  5. Cook low and slow: Put the lid on and cook on LOW for 5 to 300 minutes
    300:00
    , or cook it on HIGH for about 2½ to 3 hours. Try not to lift the lid while it cooks — keeping the heat inside makes the meat really soft!
  6. Lift out the chops: When the pork chops are done, carefully lift them out with tongs or a wide spatula. They should look golden and brown on the edges and be super tender.
  7. Stir sauce and serve: Stir the sauce left in the slow cooker. Taste it and add a little more salt if you want. Spoon lots of that yummy sauce over the pork chops before you eat!

Notes

Tips: Bone-in pork chops stay juicier than boneless ones. If your chops are thinner, check them a little early — thinner meat cooks faster. Leftover chops taste amazing the next day!

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