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Sous Vide Pork Chops with Apple Mustard Sauce
Never have dry pork chops again! These Sous Vide Pork Chops come out perfectly tender, juicy and amazingly delicious.
Prep Time
5
minutes
mins
Cook Time
2
hours
hrs
10
minutes
mins
Total Time
2
hours
hrs
15
minutes
mins
Course:
Main Course
Cuisine:
American
Servings:
4
servings
Calories:
616
kcal
Author:
Danielle Wolter
Equipment
Sous Vide Cooker
Vacuum Sealer
12 quart container
Cast iron skillet
Ingredients
4
boneless pork chops
2-3
teaspoons
salt
(enough to salt all sides of the chops)
Apple Mustard Sauce
4
tablespoons
butter
1
cup
diced apple
2
shallot
minced
½
cup
brandy
2
tablespoons
dijon mustard
1 ⅕
cups
cream
½ to 1
teaspoon
salt
to taste
Instructions
Heat a water bath to
140F degrees
.
Season the pork chops with salt on both sides.
Vacuum seal in an
airtight bag
.
You can also use the water displacement method to ensure all the air is pushed out of the bag (see post above)
.
Cook for
2 hours
. Remove and place in an
ice bath for 5-10 minutes
to stop the chops from cooking.
Heat a cast iron skillet to
smoking
(
or a grill on high heat
).
Pat the pork chops dry, and place them in the skillet;
sear for 1 minute a side
.
Remove and serve with the apple mustard sauce.
Apple Mustard Sauce
Heat a skillet over
medium heat
and add the butter and apples and shallots.
Sauté until
softened
, about 3-4 minutes.
Add the brandy and
cook for 3 minutes
to let the alcohol burn off.
Add the cream and mustard. Cook for about 3-5 minutes, or until
slightly reduced
and sauce sticks to the back of a spoon.
Taste and
add the salt if necessary
(sometimes it is salty enough depending on the brand of mustard and brandy used
).
Notes
Let the pork get close to
room temperature
before placing it in the sous vide to avoid the temperature of the water dropping too much.
Removing the air from the bag is an important step
that should not be skipped to avoid bacteria entering the bag.
Don't sear the pork for more than 1 minute
per side otherwise it will be overcooked. You can even do less if you get enough browning.
If your sauce is too thick
, add additional cream or some chicken broth to thin it.
Taste your sauce before adding salt
as some mustard brands are saltier than others.
If you choose to use bone-in pork chops, just add an
extra 30 minutes
to the cook time and be careful the bones don't puncture the vacuum seal bags.
Nutrition
Serving:
1
pork chop
|
Calories:
616
kcal
|
Carbohydrates:
9
g
|
Protein:
32
g
|
Fat:
43
g
|
Saturated Fat:
25
g
|
Trans Fat:
1
g
|
Cholesterol:
216
mg
|
Sodium:
1733
mg
|
Potassium:
662
mg
|
Fiber:
1
g
|
Sugar:
4
g
|
Vitamin A:
1422
IU
|
Vitamin C:
3
mg
|
Calcium:
68
mg
|
Iron:
1
mg