While wandering around the grocery store the other day, pondering what to cook, I noticed some pork chops. I thought, hey, why not give them a try!

After much research on how to cook said pork chops, I gave the following recipe a try and they came out super tasty! I have only had pork chops twice before in my life and was not impressed with those other chops, so I was glad these came out so good.

Apparently, one of the ways to have a juicy pork chop is to brine it. Hence why I have brining (is this a word?) included in my directions below.

I also had a pint of blackberries in the house. Blackberries are great because they are high in fiber and berries are a great fruit (OK well, seed) for those on a low carbohydrate diet. So I thought ‘hey, why not combine the blackberries and porkchops?’. As you can see, there was a lot of thinking going on over at my house that day.

Print Recipe Blackberry Pork Chops Blackberry pork chops - juicy and easy to make Prep Time 1 hr Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 1 hr 10 mins Ingredients 4 Pork Chops i had a super thin version, so please adjust cooking times if you have thicker ones

0.25 cups Salt

Blackberries

Butter 1/2 stick Instructions Add salt to about a quart of water and stir, add pork chops

Crush 1/3 of the blackberries with your hands and add to brine. Store chops in fridge for about two hours

Heat pan to medium high and melt butter

Crush rest of blackberries and add to butter

Add pork chops and sear on both sides until cooked (for the thin chops, that was about 3 minutes on each side)

Serve with blackberry sauce

I served mine with a chard/kale mixture and roasted butternut squash/leek/fennel mixture. MEOW!

Please share with me any of your favorite pork chop recipes!