Learn how to bake pork steaks at 400°F (200°C) for juicy, tender results. This easy recipe combines boneless pork steaks with apples, red onions, and sage for a deliciously savory and sweet meal. Perfect for weeknight dinners or a special occasion, this dish uses simple ingredients and guarantees the best results with minimal effort.
Autumn is the perfect season to indulge in comforting flavors, and this recipe combines pork, apples, and sage for a truly classic flavor combination. The sweetness from the apples and the salty, savory notes from the pork come together beautifully. This oven-baked pork steak recipe is ideal for a midweek meal or even a casual dinner party. The boneless pork steaks turn out tender, juicy, and full of flavor when baked to perfection at 400°F.
Although often overlooked, pork is a versatile and delicious cut of meat that’s easy to cook and enjoy on any night of the week. Baking pork in the oven ensures that the meat stays juicy and flavorful every time. This easy recipe delivers a quick, fuss-free dinner that will satisfy your cravings for extra tender pork chops. Whether you're making a fast, easy meal or preparing something a bit more special, this dish is perfect.
With various cuts of pork to choose from—such as pork chops, pork loin, pork steaks, and pork tenderloin—you can enjoy low-carb, gluten-free meals that are a great source of lean protein. These options are perfect for keeping your meals nutritious while still serving up plenty of flavor.
Jump to:
- Why You Will Love This Recipe
- Ingredients
- Choose Alternative Cut of Meat
- How to Make Oven Baked Pork Steaks
- Chef’s Tips
- Temperature Guideline
- Side Dishes to Serve with Oven-Baked Pork Steaks
- Storage Instructions
- Dessert to Serve with Oven Baked Pork Steaks
- Best Wine to Serve with Oven Baked Pork Steaks
- FAQ's
- Oven Baked Pork Steaks with Apple, Red Onion, and Sage
Why You Will Love This Recipe
- Quick and Easy: With minimal prep work and a straightforward cooking process, you can have oven-baked pork steaks ready in just 30 minutes. It's the perfect recipe for busy weeknights.
- Economical: Using affordable pork cuts like boneless pork steaks makes this recipe a cost-effective way to serve a delicious meal without breaking the bank.
- Cooking Process: The combination of juicy pork chops and simple seasoning guarantees excellent results every time. All you need is an oven safe skillet, some olive oil, and a few other ingredients.
- Easy and Quick: This recipe doesn’t require any advanced skills—this basic pork recipe delivers amazing flavors with minimal effort.
- One Pan Dinner: Cleanup is a breeze with this one-pan dinner, where both the meat and veggies cook together, enhancing the flavors and cutting down on dishes.
Ingredients
- Boneless Pork Steaks: The main protein for this dish, delivering tender, juicy meat when baked.
- Olive Oil: Used to sear the pork and sauté the vegetables, adding rich flavor and helping with browning.
- Red Onions: Adds a mild sweetness and texture that balances the flavors of the pork.
- Apples: Their sweetness contrasts beautifully with the savory pork, providing a hint of tartness.
- Garlic: Provides a depth of flavor and aromatic undertones to the dish.
- Dijon Mustard: Adds a sharp tanginess that enhances the dish's savory components.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: Brings acidity, balancing the richness of the pork and vegetables.
- Carrots: Offers a tender, slightly sweet contrast to the more savory elements.
- Runny Honey: Adds a touch of sweetness to balance the acidity and enhance the overall flavor profile.
- Fresh Sage Leaves: A fragrant herb that compliments both the pork and apple, adding an earthy tone.
- Salt and Black Pepper: Essential for seasoning, ensuring that the pork and vegetables are well-flavored.
Choose Alternative Cut of Meat
- Boneless Pork Chops: A lean and tender option that cooks quickly. Perfect for baking or pan-frying for a quick weeknight meal. They are easy to season and pair well with various side dishes.
- Bone-in Pork Chops: Retain more moisture and flavor due to the bone. These juicy pork chops are excellent for grilling, searing, or roasting for a slightly longer cook time, delivering extra flavor.
- Pork Tenderloin: Known for being a very lean cut, pork tenderloin is great for roasting or grilling. It’s an elegant option for dinner parties or special occasions.
- Pork Shoulder Steak: A fattier cut that’s well-marbled and flavorful, perfect for slow cooking or grilling. It’s ideal for adding rich, hearty flavors to your dishes.
- Pork Blade Steak: Similar to pork shoulder steak, but slightly thicker and more tender. It’s great for baking or slow cooking, where the fat renders down, making the meat extra juicy.
- Pork Sausage: A versatile option for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You can use it in a variety of dishes, from casseroles to grilling, or simply enjoy it on its own with your favorite condiments.
How to Make Oven Baked Pork Steaks
Preheat the Oven
- Preheat the oven to 200ºC (400ºF)
Prepare the Pork Steaks and Vegetables
- Pat the pork steaks dry with a paper towel. Season with salt and black pepper.
- Wash the apples, carrots sage. Prep the onions, apples, garlic, carrots and sage.
Sear the Pork Steaks
- Heat 30 ml (2 tbsp) olive oil in a large ovenproof frying pan on medium-high heat. Cook the pork steaks for 2-3 minutes per side until golden brown.
- Transfer to a clean baking sheet or large plate. Work in batches if needed.
Saute the Vegetables
- Add onion petals to the pan, stirring regularly for 3-4 minutes. Add a pinch of salt and black pepper.
- Add the sliced apples and stir occasionally until they are light golden brown and start to soften.
- Stir in the minced garlic, saute for another minute.
- Mix the Dijon mustard and apple cider vinegar together and add to the pan.
- Pile the carrot strips on top of the onions and apples.
Bake the Pork Steaks
- Place the pork steaks on top of the vegetables and drizzle with 15 ml (1 tbsp) olive oil and the meat juice from the pork steaks in the baking sheet.
- Bake for 25 - 30 minutes in the preheated oven.
- Drizzle over the honey and return to the oven for another 5 minutes or until the internal temperature of the steaks measures 60ºC (140ºF).
Rest the Pork Steaks
- Rest the pork steaks for 5-10 minutes before serving.
Serve and Enjoy!
Garnish with chopped parsley and serve with your favorite sides. (Here’s our suggestion: creamy olive oil mashed potatoes and green beans or tender stems broccoli.)
Chef’s Tips
- Room Temperature: Always bring your pork steaks to room temperature before cooking for more even heat distribution and juicy pork chops.
- Adding Liquid: Use a splash of apple cider vinegar or soy sauce to add moisture and enhance the flavor during the cooking process.
- Marinade: If you have time, marinating the pork steaks for a couple of hours in a pork marinade made with olive oil, herbs, and spices will add extra flavor.
- Dry Rub: A simple dry rub with garlic powder, onion powder, and chili powder enhances the seasoning and gives the pork a flavorful crust when baked.
- Resting: After baking, let the pork steaks rest for 5-10 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute, resulting in tender pork steaks.
Temperature Guideline
- Use a digital meat thermometer or an instant-read thermometer to ensure perfection when cooking pork steaks. Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of the meat to check for the desired internal temperature.
- Cooking time varies depending on the type of pork, the thickness of the meat, and how hot your oven runs. To avoid overcooking and keep the meat juicy, always check the internal temperature. Remove pork from the oven when it reaches an internal temperature of 135-140°F (60-63°C).
- Rest the steak for 5 to 10 minutes. During this resting period, the internal temperature will rise through carryover cooking, reaching a safe 145°F (63°C), which follows the USDA’s guidelines for safely consuming pork chops.
Side Dishes to Serve with Oven-Baked Pork Steaks
- Sauteed cabbage: A simple and nutritious side that complements the richness of the pork.
- Coleslaw: Adds a refreshing crunch and balances out the savory flavors of the dish.
- Mashed Potatoes: Creamy and smooth, this classic side pairs perfectly with the tender pork. Try our creamy olive oil mashed potatoes.
- Green beans: Light and crisp, they bring freshness to the plate while complementing the meal’s flavor.
- Sweet Potatoes: A naturally sweet option that adds both color and a hint of sweetness to your meal.
- Roasted Vegetables: Choose a mix of seasonal vegetables for a wholesome, flavorful, and easy-to-prepare side.
Storage Instructions
- Fridge: Store in an airtight container for a maximum of 2-3 days.
- Freezer: Freeze leftover pork steaks in a freezer-safe airtight container for up to 3–4 months.
- Reheat: To prevent pork steaks from drying out, place them in a baking pan or oven-safe container with raised sides. Add ¼ cup (125 ml) chicken broth to the bottom for added moisture. Cover with aluminum foil and reheat at 160°C (320°F) until warmed through, approximately 10-12 minutes.
Dessert to Serve with Oven Baked Pork Steaks
- Something Chocolaty: For those craving something rich and indulgent, Chocolate Ganache Cake or Chocolate Mousse pairs beautifully with savory pork. These desserts offer a perfect balance of sweetness and decadence.
- Tangy Citrus: If you're looking for a lighter, refreshing option, try Key Lime Pie or Orange Panna Cotta. These desserts add a zesty finish that cleanses the palate after a hearty pork steak meal.
- Refreshingly Fruity: For a fruit-forward dessert, Blackberry and Apple Crisp or Pavlova with Berries and Lemon Curd provides a fresh, tangy contrast to the savory richness of the pork.
- Totally Decadent: For a truly indulgent treat, finish your meal with Italian Tiramisu or a No-Bake Cheesecake. These creamy, luxurious desserts will leave your guests satisfied and impressed.
Best Wine to Serve with Oven Baked Pork Steaks
For pork steaks, a light to medium-bodied red wine or a light, crispy white with high acidity works best. These wines balance the richness of the meat while complementing the savory flavors.
- Pinot Grigio: A crisp, refreshing option that pairs well with the sweetness of apples and the richness of pork.
- Chardonnay (oaked): The buttery, full-bodied flavors of an oaked Chardonnay enhance the savory elements of oven-baked pork dishes.
- Chenin Blanc: With its vibrant acidity, Chenin Blanc provides a bright contrast to the juicy pork steaks.
- Riesling: A Riesling with slight sweetness balances the savory and sweet notes of the dish, particularly if there are apples and honey involved.
- Rosé: A dry Rosé is a versatile choice, offering a light, fruity contrast to the flavors of pork.
- Pinot Noir: Light and fruity, Pinot Noir complements the richness of the pork without overpowering it.
- Rioja: This Spanish red wine, with its medium body, pairs beautifully with the fattiness of the pork steaks.
- Zinfandel: For a bold pairing, Zinfandel brings ripe fruit and spice notes that complement grilled or roasted pork.
- Beaujolais: A Beaujolais is light, fruity, and perfect for balancing the savory, juicy flavors of pork steak.
FAQ's
A : Yes, resting pork steaks for 5-10 minutes after baking allows the juices to redistribute, making the meat more tender and juicy.
A : If your pork steak is not tender, it could be due to overcooking or using a cut that lacks sufficient fat. Always check the internal temperature and choose cuts like pork shoulder for more tenderness.
A : Pork steaks should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C) for safe consumption and to ensure a juicy result.
A : To prevent drying out, use a digital meat thermometer to avoid overcooking and add liquid like chicken broth to the pan while reheating.
A : Pork chops are cut from the loin, a leaner section, while pork steaks are cut from the shoulder, containing more fat, making them juicier and more flavorful.
A : Both are great, but bone-in pork chops tend to retain more moisture and flavor, while boneless pork chops cook faster and are easier to eat.
Whether you're preparing a quick weeknight meal or a special occasion dinner, these oven-baked pork steaks are a delicious and versatile choice. By following this easy recipe, you can achieve perfectly juicy pork chops every time. Don't forget to experiment with different sides and wine pairings to take your meal to the next level!
Try it today and discover just how flavorful pork recipes can be.
PrintOven Baked Pork Steaks with Apple, Red Onion, and Sage
- Total Time: 30 - 40 minutes
- Yield: 2 - 4
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
Learn how to bake pork steaks at 400°F (200°C) for juicy, tender results. This easy recipe combines boneless pork steaks with apples, red onions, and sage for a deliciously savory and sweet meal. Perfect for weeknight dinners or a special occasion, this dish uses simple ingredients and guarantees the best results with minimal effort.
Ingredients
4 x 150g (4 x 5 ½ ounces) Boneless Pork Steaks (We prefer to use ribeye pork steaks)
45 ml (3 tbsp) Olive Oil
2 Red Onions, peeled, quartered, broken into petals
2 Eating Apples, washed, cored, and sliced
4 Garlic Cloves, minced
15 ml (1 tbsp) Dijon Mustard
45 ml (3 tbsp) Apple Cider Vinegar
4 Carrots, peeled and cut into long strips using a speed peeler
30 ml (2 tbsp) Runny Honey
10 - 12 Fresh Sage leaves, chopped
Salt and Black Pepper, to taste
Garnish
A small handful of Fresh Italian Parsley, chopped
Instructions
Preheat the Oven
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Preheat the oven to 200ºC (400ºF).
Prepare the Pork Steaks and Vegetables
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Pat the pork steaks dry with a paper towel. Season with salt and black pepper.
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Wash the apples, carrots sage. Prep the onions, apples, garlic, carrots and sage.
Sear the Pork Steaks
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Heat 30 ml (2 tbsp) olive oil in a large ovenproof frying pan on medium-high heat. Cook the pork steaks for 2-3 minutes per side until golden brown.
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Transfer to a clean baking sheet or large plate. Work in batches if needed.
Sauté the Vegetables
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Add onion petals to the pan, stirring regularly for 3-4 minutes. Add a pinch of salt and black pepper.
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Add the sliced apples and stir occasionally until they are light golden brown and start to soften.
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Stir in the minced garlic and sage, sauté for another minute.
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Mix the Dijon mustard and apple cider vinegar together and add to the pan.
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Pile the carrot strips on top of the onions and apples.
Bake the Pork Steaks
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Place the pork steaks on top of the vegetables and drizzle with 15 ml (1 tbsp) olive oil and the meat juice from the pork steaks in the baking sheet.
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Bake for 15 - 20 minutes in the preheated oven.
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Drizzle over the honey and return to the oven for another 5 minutes or until the internal temperature of the steaks measures 60ºC (140ºF).
Rest the Pork Steaks
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Rest the pork steaks for 5-10 minutes before serving.
Serve and Enjoy!
Garnish with chopped parsley and serve with your favorite sides.
Notes
Storage Instructions
Fridge: Store in an airtight container for a maximum of 2-3 days.
Freezer: Freeze leftover pork steaks in a freezer-safe airtight container for up to 3–4 months.
Reheat: To prevent pork steaks from drying out, place them in a baking pan or oven-safe container with raised sides. Add ¼ cup (125 ml) chicken broth to the bottom for added moisture. Cover with aluminum foil and reheat at 160°C (320°F) until warmed through, approximately 10-12 minutes.
- Prep Time: 10 - 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 - 25 minutes
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Oven Baking
- Cuisine: British
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 429
- Sugar: 23.6 g
- Sodium: 385.5 mg
- Fat: 17.1 g
- Carbohydrates: 33.6 g
- Protein: 35.4 g
- Cholesterol: 94.5 mg
The nutrition is an estimate only. It was calculated using Nutrifox, an online nutrition calculator.
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