Glazed Pork Chops

The Ultimate 4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Glazed Pork Chops
There is something truly magical about a recipe that has been whispered through generations. This secret family treasure, passed down from a beloved aunt, is the definition of “set it and forget it” excellence. If you are looking for a dinner that yields tender, fall-off-the-bone meat with a glaze so addictive your family will be scraping their plates, you have found it.

In the world of busy weeknights, we often sacrifice flavor for speed. This recipe proves you don’t have to. With just four simple pantry staples and a slow cooker, you can transform humble bone-in pork chops into a gourmet experience that tastes like it simmered for days.

The secret lies in the balance of the sweet and tangy glaze that caramelizes perfectly under the low heat of the crockpot. It’s a foolproof method that ensures juicy results every single time, making it a staple for anyone managing a hectic schedule or looking to impress a crowd with minimal effort.

Why You’ll Love This Slow Cooker Pork Chop Recipe
When we talk about “dump-and-go” meals, this is the gold standard. Here is why this specific 4-ingredient wonder deserves a permanent spot in your digital recipe box:

Minimal Prep: You can have everything in the pot in under five minutes. No searing or complicated techniques required.

Family-Friendly: The sweet and savory profile is a massive hit with both kids and adults. It hits those nostalgic comfort food notes perfectly.

Budget-Friendly: Using common ingredients and affordable cuts of meat makes this an ideal meal for feeding a large group without breaking the bank.

Versatility: While it feels like a heavy winter comfort meal, its bright tanginess makes it just as appropriate for a spring Sunday dinner.

The Secret 4-Ingredient List
To achieve that signature “aunt-approved” flavor, you need exactly four things. Don’t let the simplicity fool you; the chemistry between these ingredients is what creates the magic.

1. Bone-In Thick-Cut Pork Chops While you can use boneless, bone-in chops provide much more flavor and remain juicier during the long cooking process. Look for chops that are about 1-inch thick.

2. Honey or Brown Sugar This provides the “sweet” element of the sweet and tangy duo. It helps create that sticky, gorgeous glaze you see in the photo.

3. Stone-Ground or Dijon Mustard The “tangy” workhorse. The mustard seeds add a beautiful texture and a sharp acidity that cuts through the richness of the pork.

4. Low-Sodium Soy Sauce or Garlic Salt Seasoning This provides the essential savory depth (umami). It seasons the meat from the inside out as it slowly breaks down.

Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions

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