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Citrus-Glazed Pork Chops With Watercress

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Glazed pork chops on pink plates
Photograph by Jenny Huang, food styling by Tyna Hoang, prop styling by Sophie Strangio

Quick-cooking pork chops can be a great weeknight-friendly option and here we lean on the power of sugar to help create a speedy sweet-and-salty citrus pan sauce that feels a lot more dressed-up than it is. A little brown sugar on the pork chops gives you a perfectly caramelized brown crust on each side. Cut citrus pieces get seared in the pork’s drippings until lightly charred, adding a slight smokiness to the dish. Mirin and oyster sauce are the deglazing agents, providing the sauce’s backbone. Juice from the reserved citrus becomes a simple dressing for a peppery watercress salad. If you use thicker pork chops, return them to the pan to finish cooking and ensure that they remain juicy.

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