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Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Foil Packet Honey Pork Chops

Let’s talk about the dinner that saves my sanity on chaotic weeknights. You know the ones—when the calendar is packed, the energy is low, and the thought of standing over a hot stove feels impossible. That’s when I reach for this recipe: tender, juicy pork chops nestled in foil packets, glazed with a simple honey mixture that caramelizes into pure magic, all while my slow cooker does the quiet work in the background. No babysitting. No splatter. Just four pantry staples transforming into a meal that tastes like you fussed for hours. The first time I made these, my family gathered around the table without being asked. That’s the power of food that smells like comfort and tastes like love.
What You’ll Need (Yes, Just Four!)
The Core Four:
4 bone-in or boneless pork chops (about 1 inch thick, 6–8 oz each)
⅓ cup pure honey (local is lovely, but any will do)
3 tbsp low-sodium soy sauce (or tamari for gluten-free)
2–3 cloves garlic, minced (or ½ tsp garlic powder)
Optional Boosters (Because Flavor is Fun):
1 tsp fresh ginger, grated (or ¼ tsp ground ginger)
A pinch of red pepper flakes for gentle warmth
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar to brighten the glaze
Fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs tucked into the packet
Smart Swaps & Subs:
Honey alternative: Maple syrup, agave, or brown sugar mixed with 2 tbsp water work beautifully. If using brown sugar, dissolve it in the soy sauce first.
Soy sauce swap: Coconut aminos for soy-free, or Worcestershire sauce thinned with a splash of water.
Pork chop flexibility: Bone-in stays juicier, but boneless works great too. Just avoid ultra-thin cuts—they’ll overcook.
Garlic shy? Garlic powder is totally acceptable here. Use ½ tsp and move on with your day.
How to Make Them (It’s Truly This Simple)
1. Prep Your Packets
Tear off four 18-inch sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Place one pork chop in the center of each. If your chops are very lean, you can add a tiny pat of butter on top—but honestly, they’re delicious without it.
2. Mix the Glaze
In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together the honey, soy sauce, and minced garlic until smooth. It’ll look a little thin at first—that’s perfect. If you’re adding ginger, red pepper flakes, or vinegar, stir them in now.
3. Dress & Seal

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