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Hawaiian Pork Chops and Baked Beans

By Lorraine

Easy recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans gets so much flavor from the addition of pineapple, brown sugar and molasses. Great weeknight dinner or potluck dish.  Pork chops and baked beans is a dish that comes from my husbands childhood. A meal that he would prepare as a teen when his parents hadn’t yet returned home from work. These Hawaiian Pork Chops and Baked Beans are similar to one of his favorite family dinners from years past.

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Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans are quick and easy to prepare. Pineapple, brown sugar and molasses give tons of sweet flavor. Great weeknight dinner or potluck dish!The addition of pineapple really heightens the flavor of this old-fashioned dish. And the tidbits of sauteed bell pepper and onion along with the brown sugar and molasses makes the sauce sweet with each bite. Add this easy recipe to your rotation for an easy weeknight dinner or for a great potluck meal. 

 

So let’s get started…

Browning the pork chops

Easy Step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Chop the onion and green pepper. Season the pork chops on both sides with salt, pepper and garlic powder.

 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Heat shortening in skillet over medium high heat and add the pork chops.

 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Brown the pork chops, about 2 minutes on each side.

Cooking the onions and peppers 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Remove pork chops from pan, reduce heat and add the onions and peppers to the skillet. Cook about two minutes stirring occasionally.

 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.In the same skillet, add the beans to the onions, green peppers; add other ingredients except the pineapple. Stir to combine.

 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Add the browned pork chops to the prepared baking dish.

 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Top with the bean mixture and spread evenly. 

 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Arrange five pineapple slices (or more if you like) on top of the beans. 

Baking the pork chops and beans

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Cover dish tightly with aluminum foil that has been sprayed with Pam, just so the foil doesn’t stick to the beans. 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.Bake in a 325°F oven for one hour or until pork chops are baked through and tender. Remove foil for the last 30 minutes of baking time. See Note below concerning baking times. 

Easy step-by-step recipe for Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans with brown sugar, molasses and pineapple.There you have it… an old-fashioned comfort food that is easy and delicious!

 

Serve Hawaiian pork chops and baked beans as an easy weeknight dinner or take to your next potluck. Pineapple, brown sugar and molasses gives tons of sweet flavor your family will love!

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Hawaiian Pork Chops and Baked Beans

INGREDIENTS

  • 4 pork chops about 3/4-1 -inch thick, totaling about a 1 1/4 – pound
  • salt, pepper and garlic powder, as desired
  • 1 tablespoon shortening
  • 1/3 cup green pepper, chopped
  • 1/2 onion, chopped
  • 1 28 ounce can of baked beans, drained if there is a lot of liquid
  • 1/3 cup of Ketchup
  • 2 tablespoons dark molasses
  • 2 tablespoons light brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
  • 1/2 can (5 rings) pineapple rings, drained

DIRECTIONS

Heat oven to 325°F

Prepare a 9 x 9-inch oven-proof dish or one large enough to hold the ingredients.

Heat shortening in skillet over medium high heat.

Seasoned pork chops on both sides with salt, pepper and garlic powder.

Add pork chops to the skillet and brown on each side. (About 2 minutes on each side).

Remove pork chops from pan, reduce heat and add the onions and peppers to the skillet. Cook about two minutes stirring occasionally.

In the same skillet, add the beans,  onions, green peppers, and all other ingredients except the pineapple. Stir to combine.

Add the browned pork chops to the prepared dish.

Top with the bean mixture and spread evenly. Arrange five pineapple slices on top of the beans. Cover dish tightly with aluminum foil that has been sprayed with Pam. Bake in a 325°F oven for one hour or until pork chops are cooked through and tender. Remove foil for the last 30 minutes of baking time.

Recipe Note:

In the recent years, the USDA guideline for the internal doneness temperature of pork has changed, leading to confusion on what temperature is safe for cooked pork.

It was recommended that all pork should be cooked to 160°F until it it’s beige throughout has pretty much disappeared. Before 2010, the USDA guidelines recommended all pork products to be cooked all the way through, leaving them free from any potentially harmful bacteria. This left the pork dry and tough.

Today, the perfect doneness for tender and juicy pork is a temperature of 145°F. Use a probe thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the pork chop to check the temperature. Most recipes for pork chops will also include a five-minute rest before serving, where some carryover cooking will occur. When sliced, the interior of your pork chops should be mostly beige with a pale pink in the center and plenty of moisture still inside.

Serving suggestions…

Sweet Honey Cornbread You'll love this very easy sweet honey cornbread simply mixed in a bowl and baked to a golden brown. Perfect with chili, soup or meat entree.

For dessert…

Easy Crescent Apple Bundles

Super easy recipe for autumns favorite fruit, Apple Bundles are made with crescent rolls, cinnamon with a hint of orange. They smell heavenly and are perfect warm from the oven with a scoop of ice cream.

 
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Filed Under: Main Dishes, Pork, Recipes Tagged With: beans, entree, pork, pork chops, potluck

Comments

  1. podso says

    August 21, 2019 at 9:42 am

    Looks so good. I used to bake our pork chops but more recently just do them in the frying pan. This recipe inspires me to go a little further and pop them in the oven with your recipe!

    Reply
  2. Ann Thompson says

    August 20, 2019 at 5:34 pm

    This looks delicious. I’ve baked pork chops with beans before but the pineapple sounds like a delicious twist

    Reply

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