EatSmart Recipes
One Pot • One Stove
Braised Pork Chop in Onion Sauce
"3 Less" Dish
Feature
The major ingredients of this dish are neither expensive nor rare. Compared with ready-to-use black pepper sauce, this onion sauce has a much lower sodium content (salt). The nature sweetness of onion can be brought out by the braising process so that very little added sugar is needed.
Simple utensils - one pot and one stove is needed to prepare this dish. The pork chop can be cooked in advance to cater for peak hours.
Ingredients to serve 2 | Pork chop, thick cut (about 2 cm) | 2 pieces | Onion | 2 pieces | Water | 480 ml (2 cups) | Dark soya sauce | 2 tablespoons | Light soya sauce | 1 teaspoon | Sugar | 1 tablespoon | Cooking Method
- Trim the pork chops with a knife. Then use the back of a cleaver to pound the pork chops, loosening up the muscles.
- Cut the onions into quarters. Put the onions and pork chops in a saucepan.
- Add water to cover the pork chops and onions. Then add dark soya sauce, light soya sauce and sugar.
- Cover with a lid and bring to boil for 5 minutes, then reduce heat to low and simmer for 1 hour 15 minutes until the pork chops are tender.
- Transfer the pork chops to a plate. Increase heat to thicken the sauce. Pour the sauce over the pork chops and serve.
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