Slow Cooker Pork Chops and Onions have tender boneless pork chops in a tangy sauce with buttery sweet yellow onions. It’s homemade French onion pork that your family will LOVE!
You can make a different pork chop recipe in your crockpot every night! Also, try my pork chops and apples, pigs in a cornfield, or my slow cooker apple butter pork chops recipes.
These pork chops with onions would make for a good summer recipe alongside baked beans and corn on the cob. I don’t do a ton of grilling in the summer, I like the meat to be very tender, and the crockpot always does that for me.
This excellent smothered pork chops recipe without any heavy sauce is great for a lighter dinner. This recipe is also great if you add a few cloves of my slow cooker garlic confit if you have any leftovers!
Recipe Ingredients
- Boneless pork chops – Though I use boneless in this recipe, you can use thick-cut or even bone it with great results
- Worcestershire sauce – A secret ingredient to make just about any slow cooker recipe even better!! If you’ve never looked up what Worcestershire sauce in it, it has: lemon, vinegar, molasses, anchovies, garlic, tamarind extract, soy, chili pepper extract, sugar, pickles, and salt. What a combination!
- Seasonings – Salt, pepper, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, and brown sugar.
- Apple cider vinegar – Add a layer of flavor and cuts back on the sweetness.
- Sweet yellow onion – Use one large sweet yellow onion or two small ones.
- Salted butter – Add fat and flavor to the dish.
Step One – Add a small amount of cooking oil to a pan on the stovetop and brown the pork chops; no need to cook these completely.
Step Two – Add the Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and red pepper flakes to the bottom of the slow cooker. Add the pork chops and flip them around the sauce to coat.
Step Three – Add the sweet yellow onion and place the butter on top.
Step Four – Cook on LOW for 6 hours for tender chops. The edges where the onions sit get caramelized, and the sauce has slow-cooked to perfection.
How to serve
- Slow Cooker Baked Beans – my favorite way to serve pork chops. Try a little bite of beans with each bite of the chops! Or try my slow cooker root beer baked beans.
- Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob
- Slow Cooker Mashed potatoes – are a perfect side, along with caramelized onion pork chops.
- Tossed salad with dressing – We love making a semi-homemade dressing with ranch dressing mix, buttermilk, and mayo.
- Rice pilaf – Grab a box of your favorite mix at the store.
- Slow Cooker Baked potatoes – Aren’t baked potatoes the easiest side ever? Wash and dry your potatoes in the morning and wrap them in foil. They will be ready to pop in the oven when you arrive home from work.
Recipe FAQs and Variations
Yes! It’s not a typical dish you see, but caramelized onions and pork are a match made in heaven.
Sweet yellow onion goes the best with pork chops, though red onions will do well if you can’t find sweet onions. The dish will look different with red onions but still have great flavor.
For a unique twist on this onion pork chops, add red or orange bell pepper along with the onions. It will give the dish an entirely different flavor.
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Slow Cooker Pork Chops and Onions
Equipment Needed:
Ingredients:
- 2 lb. boneless pork chops (about 4-5 chops)
- cooking oil
- 2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
- 1 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar
- 2 Tbsp. brown sugar
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 1/4 tsp. pepper
- 1/4 tsp. garlic powder
- 1/8 tsp. red pepper flakes
- 1 large sweet yellow onion sliced
- 1/3 cup salted butter sliced
Instructions:
- Start by setting a skillet on the stove top over medium high heat. When the pan is hot just enough cooking oil to coat the bottom of the pan. Brown the pork chops on both sides, don’t worry about cooking through the slow cooker will do that. Set aside for now.
- Add the Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt, pepper, garlic powder and red pepper flakes in to the slow cooker, stir together with something that won’t scratch your slow cooker.
- Add the browned pork chops, then add the onions and butter slices.
- Cover and cook on Low for 6 hours without opening the lid during the cooking time.
- Serve and enjoy!
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Andrea says
This recipe was so good and my whole family enjoyed. I loved that I had most of the simple ingredients on hand. I may be bias because I love onions but the meal was so tasteful and I would put it in the easy to make section.
Wanda says
Is this gluten free
Sarah Olson says
You will have to check the ingredients, I am unsure for I am not gluten-free.
Jill Franks says
If I don’t have time to do the slow cooker (even on high), canI bake these in the oven, and if so, what temperature and how long?
Sarah Olson says
Hi! I have not tested in the oven, so it’s hard to say. I apologize.
Morgan says
One of my FAVORITES to meal prep over rice! I double the sauce ingredients to make it more saucey. Soooo good, 10/10!
ron easler` says
Why can’t I just email this recipe to me? There is no email link! And I don’t do twitter, reddit, yum, facebook, etc.
Sarah Olson says
Hi Ron, I fixed it for you! You can now do email! I apologize I thought I had that on there.
Joyce G says
Made this per recipe, EXACTLY! There certainly enough liquid/gravy as is, but I suppose you could add some broth, but I didn’t find it necessary. A keeper!!! YUM-YUM!
Jenn says
Delicious. Will definitely cook again
Derek says
Can bone in chops 1/2 inch thick be used and for how long? I really want to try this, a friend said its amazing.
Sarah Olson says
It will be great with the same amount of timeZ
Donna says
Your recipe sounds wonderful. I am making it now. At the last minute before placing the ingredients in the crock pot, I got a little worried that it might be too dry, so I added about 1 cup of chicken broth. That should be okay, correct?
Sarah Olson says
Yes, that will be fine. It will be very saucy.
Mary says
The worcestershire and cider vinegar were too dominant for my taste. I will reduce both the next time. I added some V-8 to the pot juices and thickened on the stove to serve over rice. I helped soften the tanginess.
Lina says
I made this last night for dinner–it was soooooo delicious! I’m always very hesitant to make pork because it dries out; but this was moist and tender! I didn’t add brown sugar nor did I add apple cider vinegar but substituted apple cider and added slightly more than the recipe called for. I also cooked the onions slightly in the same pan that I browned the chops and deglazed the pan with the apple cider and spices! YUM!!! I will definitely make this again! THANK YOU!!
Jeannette says
Can you tell me if recipe works with stevia?