Apple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets

4.95 from 19 votes

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Apple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets – We are experiencing apple-mania this fall, here on Platter Talk.  In case you are wondering about the specifics of that particular condition, it is characterized by an unusually high use of apples in the kitchen.   Due in part to the unusually large harvest of apples from our honey crisp tree this past weekend, readers of this site can expect this affliction to continue for quite some time.  Our recent obsession of cooking and baking with apples has been further heightened by a jar of apple butter sent to us, compliments of Musselman’s.  Our challenge by them was to put it to good use and to that end we are having a delicious time.   You may have read about our Scottish Tea Cookies with Apple Butter which was our first recipe for which we dove into that challenge.  This post features the next one we created and it is every bit as mouthwatering as the first:   Our Apple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets.

A close up of a metal pan frying foodApple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets

We make pork recipes quite often in our kitchen.  It’s economical, it’s versatile, and perhaps the most important reason for Scott and me, the boys chow it down, giving their dads assurance they are getting some sound nutritional intake (in this case namely protein) in their diets.

A close up of a plate of food, with Pork Cutlets

I’ve mentioned before that Scott takes care of the majority of the grocery shopping in his house.  The reasons for this are many, chief among them being he is an excellent shopper and has a knack for finding great deals without sacrificing quality.  I’m convinced that he can buy for $60 or $70 what I would spend double that amount on and still make it last most of the week.  One more reason (among hundreds) that I’m a lucky guy.

Getting back to these apple butter dredged pork cutlets, they are PDD.  Pretty darn delicious.   The technique could hardly be more simple.   Apple butter is used in lieu of eggs for a standard breading (dredging) technique,  providing a sweet appley coating to which an outer layer of breadcrumbs can adhere.

Make your own apple butter. It’s easy and delicious!

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After a quick stove-top browning followed by a brief stay in the oven, these autumn flavored and Apple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets are served to table of lucky diners.  This recipe makes for another great use of apple butter and just one more reason to enjoy the “other white meat.”  Happy fall.   -Dan

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Apple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets

4.95 from 19 votes
A Platter Talk Exclusive
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Yield: 5 servings

Ingredients 

  • 4-5 boneless pork cutlets, abut 1.5 lbs or 3 kg.
  • 2 cups apple butter
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups panko-style breadcrumbs
  • 2 tablespoons peanut oil, can substitute with vegetable or canola oil
  • salt and pepper

Instructions 

  • Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Using standard breading technique, dredge each pork cutlet in flour, apple butter, and bread crumbs. Place each cutlet on clean plate or cookie sheet until ready for next step.
  • Over medium high setting, use large oven-safe skillet or sauté pan to heat oil.
  • Place each cutlet in hot oil, and brown each side for about 2 minutes.
  • Place pan in oven for 20 minutes or until meat has reached minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees.
  • Allow to set for 3 minutes before serving on warm plates.

Nutrition

Calories: 752kcal, Carbohydrates: 103g, Protein: 49g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 120mg, Sodium: 341mg, Potassium: 905mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 41g, Vitamin A: 25IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 76mg, Iron: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
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Dan & Scott split their time between Wisconsin and Southwest Florida and are dads to six boys. Good food runs through their veins, and they love showing others how to cook easy recipes.

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57 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Apple and pork go so well together, so I can just imagine how amazing these taste! Adding this to my fall meals list!

  2. Ooo that apple butter sounds great. It’s not a well known thing in the UK at the mo but I love the idea of it, especially here with the pork. Lovely recipe!

  3. I absolutely love apple butter!! But I have never thought to cook with it before. I’m definitely making this for dinner tonight! Excited to see how it turns out 🙂

    1. Brittany, we use apple butter a fair amount for various dishes and desserts; we can’t wait for you to try it as an ingredient too!

      1. 5 stars
        So I tried this the other night. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! And it was perfect because I wasn’t rushing either (I take night college classes and normally rush to make dinner when my husband and son get home) we all loved it. Thanks for the recipe!

        1. Brittany, thanks for your great feedback. Comments like yours are our favorites, all around! We’re happy you enjoyed this fall-oriented entree!

  4. I’m not a big fan of apple butter as a spread, but I have no doubt it is delicious cooked this way. Pinning for later. Thanks for linking up to Show Me Saturday!

  5. I love this idea! I made a boatload of peach butter this summer because I was drowning in peaches and maybe, just maybe, I will see what happens if I try this instead of apple butter. Thanks for sharing and for planting the seed.

    1. Erin, Peaches are a wonderful idea for this recipe! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your great idea.