Apple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets
on Oct 30, 2014, Updated Jul 04, 2024
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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.
Apple 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.
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!
Slow Cooker Apple Butter Recipe from Platter Talk
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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Other delicious pork recipes
- Savory Pork Chops in Apple Cider & Mushroom Gravy
- Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Fennel
- Cayenne Seared Pork Chops with Orange-Glazed Carrots
Apple Butter Dredged Pork Cutlets
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
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Love that you have apple trees! I just harvested my first round of bananas from a tree in my yard and have been busy planning out recipes to make with them, so totally get your excitement at finding new and creative ways to use your apples. ๐
I’m totally going to try making apple butter! It looks delicious!
Thanks, Sarah. How envious we are of you, having banana trees!
I have to confess, we don’t eat pork frequently, so I don’t get to experiment around so much. That’s due to the fact that we live around communities in Asia which don’t eat pork and although in Europe Austria is known for a rich pork meat culture, we somehow never consumed that much pork meat at home. I like the idea of combine pork with apple, it just goes together. I like the acid note it must give to the cutlets. Really cool recipe which I would enjoy making one fine Sunday. ๐
What an amazing idea. So much apple flavor cooked right into the pork! I don’t eat pork, but my husband loves it and I never know how to make it for him. Salt, pepper and garlic it is! I’m pinning this to try it for him.
Ooh love this..clever use of apple butter! And I agree they look PDD ๐
My goodness this looks good! I can almost taste it through the photos! My kind of meal, this ๐
Oh wow, dredging with apple butter sounds like quite the delicious technique. I can just imagine the crumbly, sweet and salty deliciousness from every bite of these pork cutlets! Sarah and I will definitely be trying these soon! ๐
This looks so delicious. Applesauce and pork chops are one of my favorite combos, but never thought of using apple butter – genius!
I’ve never cooked with pork… but anything with apple butter is a win in my book!!!
Such an interesting idea to dredge these in apple butter instead of eggs! I would never have guessed that it would work!
Wish I had my own apple tree for all my apple recipes! This sounds delicious!