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Maple-Mustard Pork Chop Dinner

with Roasted Brussels & Smashed Baby Potatoes

Cooking time

20 minutes

Servings

2/4

Calories

710 /serving

Two BFFs—maple syrup and whole-grain mustard—are getting together for an easy-going supper. With a touch of cream, they’re blended into a cozy coating for seared boneless chops. It gets even cozier with roasted Brussels sprouts and baby potatoes gently smashed in butter.

We will send you:

  • 2 Pork chops
  • 300g Brussels sprouts
  • 450g Baby potatoes
  • 15ml Maple syrup
  • 15ml Whole-grain mustard
  • 60ml Heavy cream

Contains: Milk • Mustard • Sulphites

You will need:

Medium pan
Medium pot
Oil
Parchment paper
Salt & pepper (S&P)
Sheet pan
Strainer
2 or 4 tbsp Butter
Total Fat
34 g
Saturated Fat
17 g
Sodium
440 mg
Total Carb
57 g
Sugars
13 g
Protein
44 g
Fibre
10 g
Preparation
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Make the smashed potatoes

  • Preheat the oven to 450°F. Bring a medium pot of salted water to a boil.

  • Halve the potatoes if large.

  • Add to the pot of boiling water and boil, 14 to 16 min., until tender.

  • Drain and return to the pot.

  • Add 2 tbsp butter (double for 4 portions) and lightly smash the potatoes; season with S&P.


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Roast the Brussels sprouts

  • Meanwhile, halve the Brussels sprouts lengthwise (quarter if large).

  • On a lined sheet pan, toss with a drizzle of oil and S&P.

  • Roast, stirring halfway, 12 to 14 min., until golden brown and tender.


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Cook the pork

  • Meanwhile, pat the pork dry; season with S&P.

  • In a medium pan, heat a drizzle of oil on medium-high.

  • Add the pork* and cook, 3 to 5 min. per side, until browned and cooked through.


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Make the sauce & coat the pork

  • To the pan of pork, add the cream, maple syrup, mustard, 2 tbsp water (double for 4 portions) and S&P.

  • Cook, spooning the sauce over the pork, 1 to 2 min., until warmed and coated

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Plate your dish

  • Divide the smashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts and pork between your plates.

  • Spoon the sauce over the pork. Bon appétit!

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*Health Canada recommends cooking pork to a minimum internal temperature of 71°C.