What goes well with pork chops?
We analyzed over 150,000 recipes to figure out which ingredients makes pork chops better. On average, recipes with pork chops gets 4.25⭐ review scores. But in some combinations, review scores get a lot better. Like with heavy cream. And sometimes worse. Like with ketchup.
Here comes the combinations we found:
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Better than not:
green onions,
apple cider,
feta cheese,
panko crumbs,
sugar,
basil,
shallots,
oil,
red onion,
chicken stock,
all purpose flour,
rosemary,
virgin olive oil,
rice,
red wine vinegar,
parsley,
parmesan,
lemon zest,
flour,
butter,
olive oil,
egg,
yellow onion,
garlic salt,
chicken broth,
apple cider vinegar,
rice wine vinegar,
salted butter,
sesame oil,
unsalted butter
🤷♀️ Shrug:
capers,
chili powder,
black pepper,
bacon,
garlic,
cumin,
worcestershire sauce,
celery,
apple,
onion,
lime juice,
salt,
crumbs,
vegetable oil
Scores poorly:
honey,
paprika,
balsamic vinegar,
oregano,
soy sauce,
onion powder,
mushrooms,
garlic powder,
seasoning salt,
milk,
water,
red wine,
sauerkraut
Pay attention:
dark brown sugar,
red pepper flakes,
brown sugar,
ginger,
cinnamon,
canola oil,
cayenne,
cornflour,
beer,
light brown sugar,
smoked paprika
Makes both ingredients worse:
ketchup
Remember this is how people score them online. A bad combination might not be a bad combination. It might be hard to cook or people make poor substitutions. If you think it makes sense to use something, just pay extra attention.
Here are some great recipes I found with pork chops: