Pairing pork with fruit is a culinary tradition that balances the richness of the meat with bright, tart sweetness. In this recipe, that classic combination is turned into an efficient casserole, handling both the main course and the side dish in a single vessel.
The wild rice mix provides an earthy, nutty foundation that absorbs the juices from the apples and the pork as they bake together. By searing the chops before they go into the oven, you ensure a caramelized exterior while the steam inside the foil packet keeps the rice tender and flavorful. It is a hearty, cohesive meal perfect for a busy evening.
Prep time: 20 minutes Bake time: 45 to 50 minutes Servings: 6
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This comforting one-dish meal features tender pork chops baked atop a flavorful blend of long grain and wild rice. Sweet sliced apples and a hint of vinegar complement the savory meat, while lemon-pepper seasoning adds a bright finish. It is an easy, hearty casserole where the main course and side dish cook together perfectly.
Chop Selection: Bone-in chops (rib or shoulder) tend to stay juicier during the long bake time compared to boneless loin chops, though both will work well.
Crispy Edges: If you prefer the pork to have a drier texture on top, you can remove the foil for the last 5–10 minutes of baking, though keep an eye on the rice to ensure it doesn't dry out.
Extra Herbs: While the lemon-pepper adds zest, a sprig of fresh sage or thyme tucked into the rice mixture pairs beautifully with the apples.