Fork Tender Slow Cooker Pork Chops

This recipe makes the best basil, garlic Pork Chops. While it cooks it makes its own gravy. No need to set out knives with this meal, you can cut it with a fork! Serve with some noodles, as I did, or mashed potatoes for a great home cooked meal that is sure to please everyone.

To see my step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card click HERE.

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    • Wow now that surprises me Linda. It’s easy to cook up just one pork chop and if you tried them in a slow cooker, you would never cook them any other way. We have a very small slow cooker that would be the perfect size for you!

      • I was thinking of getting another slow cooker, just for a small meal like this. I like my slow cooker – same one as your mother-in-law with the different inserts (I like the one with two sections but because I use the slow cooker bags I don’t use it).

      • I have only seen the bags for round and oval (like your mother-in-law’s/mine). I guess I am lazy, but using the bag is great with no mess. I remember when they came out with the Reynold’s Cooking Bags. My mom was reluctant to try new things, sticking with her tried-and-true ways. But, this came as a sample in the mail I think and she was hooked. No more having things stick to the pan – easy and less clean-up.

      • Terry usually does the dishes and he said why waste the money when it’s so easy to clean. Who’s to argue with the man that does the dishes. 🤣

      • Oh, I’m sorry Diane. I was being funny, as women would talk about their wonderful husbands and so, if you were single, you’d say “does he have a brother?”

        I put away too – Mom was short so I could reach everything easier. 🙂

  1. This looks delicious. Slow or pressure cooked pork is the best. Especially when it just falls apart with a fork. The gravy sounds yum too!

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