Best Pork Chop Recipe (2024)

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This best pork chop recipe is crusted with parmesan and fried up with less than 10 minutes of prep work!! They are perfectly juicy.

We love quick and easy dinners at our house, and this pork chop recipe is one of our favorites. They are similar to our Fried Pork Chops and as delicious as our Italian Pork Chops!

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BAked pork chops – a family fav!

Pork chops have become a favorite dinner idea as I’ve grown older.

We have typically sautéed pork chops or cooked them on the stove, but this new recipe coats the meat in crusty parmesan and is simply delicious! This same recipe can even be made with chicken!

The spices and parmesan cheese that coat these boneless pork loins add so much flavor, making them our the BEST pork chop recipe. As I mentioned, they are so easy and so good, they’re hard not to love.

For side dishes, we love to serve Mashed Potatoes or Roasted Vegetables. We have this recipe on the menu plan at least once a month for a tasty weeknight dinner!

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How to Cook Pork Chops

This recipe uses a combination of pan frying to get a nice crisp crust and then baking in the oven so the center is perfectly cooked.

COAT. Mix Parmesan cheese, bread crumbs, paprika, parsley, pepper, and garlic powder and place on a plate.

SEAR. Dip pork chops in the mixture (making sure the mixture sticks) and sear in a pan of olive oil on medium-high heat. Sauté for 5 minutes on each side.

BAKE. Place pork chops in a glass baking dish (making sure to leave 1 inch around each chop) and cook according to thickness. NOTE: For more crispy pork chops, bake on a greased wire rack over a baking sheet.

Bake at 350°F for 15-20 minutes (or when internal temperature reaches 145°F).

To make sure the pork chop temp is correct, we use a Meat Thermometer.

baking pork chops

Even though we usually fry the pork chops, this particular recipe calls for sautéing AND baking. Sautéing the spices and cheese into the pork chops infuses the flavor even more.

To bake without sautéing. Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Place pork chops in a baking pan. Spread 1 teaspoon of butter over each pork chop along with spices.

  • Since you are not flash-frying them first, bake them a bit longer. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the internal temperature of the chops has reached 145°F (63°C) and the juices run clear.
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Air FryER pork chops

The temperature and length of time that the pork chop will need to cook will depend on the thickness and if it is boneless. For a boneless chop, approximately ¾ inch thick, cook them at 380°F for 4-5 minutes.

Flip and cook for another 4-5 minutes. (Be sure to spray both sides of the chop with cooking spray before placing it in the air fryer basket.)For bone-in and/or thicker pork chops, increase the cooking time.

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Recipe Tips

For the most flavorful and crispy pork chop recipe, use these tips and variations!

Tender pork chops. Be careful to not overcook the pork chops. Doing so causes all the moisture to cook right out leaving behind dry, tough chops. One way to avoid overcooking is to allow the pork chops to come to room temperature before cooking.

Use a meat thermometer to test the chops. They should reach an internal temperature of 140°F before removing them from the oven. Then, let them rest before cutting. Resting allows the center to finish cooking to a perfect 145°F as well as distribute all the moisture evenly through the chop.

Thicker crust. These pork chops have a light crumb and Parmesan coating. Should you wish for a thicker crust, dredge the chops in flour and then dip it in a bowl containing one whisked egg with milk. At this point, coat it with the breadcrumb mixture you make in the recipe.

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Additional Tips

  • Use a cast iron skillet or another heavy-bottomed pan. This will help the chops fry evenly.
  • Bone-in pork chops generally take 10-20% longer to bake than boneless pork chops.
  • Stick to ¾ inch to 1-inch thickness
  • Sauté the chops on medium heat but adjust as necessary so the crust doesn’t burn.
  • Do not cover the pan with a lid when frying and bake uncovered. Otherwise, the trapped steam will cause the pork chops to be moist instead of crisp.

What to serve with this best pork chop recipe:

  • Cheesy Garlic Bread
  • Roasted Brussel Sprouts
  • Parmesan Asparagus
  • Roasted Green Beans
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Storing Tips

Make ahead of time. Coat the pork chops and place them on a platter. Cover with plastic wrap and keep them in the refrigerator for 1-2 days before cooking.

In the freezer. Wrap each pork chop with plastic wrap and place them together in a freezer Ziploc. They can be kept in the freezer for 2 months. Unwrap and thaw on the counter for 20-30 minutes before frying and baking. Allow extra baking time if partially frozen.

STORE. Leftover baked pork chops can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days, or wrapped tightly in plastic and foil and frozen for 3 months.

To reheat, use the microwave or cook on low heat in the oven. In this case, we usually recommend drizzling olive oil over the chops so they don’t dry out in the oven.

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Recipe FAQ

How do I get a coating to stick to pork chops?

Pat the pork chops dry with a paper towel, dip them in a cup of milk mixed with one egg, and then into the coating.

Should I bake boneless pork loin chops or use bone-in pork chops?

It is up to you. I prefer boneless chops as they cook faster and are easier to cut. If using bone-in pork chops, allow them to bake 10-20% longer to ensure they are cooked all the way through.

For More Easy Pork Chop Recipes, Try:

  • Italian Pork Chops
  • Smothered Pork Chops
  • Fried Pork Chops
  • Slow Cooker Pork Chops

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Best Pork Chop Recipe

By: Lil’ Luna

This best pork chop recipe is crusted with parmesan and fried up with less than 10 minutes of prep work!! They are perfectly juicy.

Servings: 4

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 30 minutes mins

Total: 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 4 boneless pork chops, (about 3/4 inch thick)
  • 1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 2-3 tbsp Italian breadcrumbs
  • 1/8 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp dried parsley
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/4 tsp pepper

Instructions

  • Mix parmesan cheese, bread crumbs, paprika, parsley, pepper, and garlic powder and place on a plate.

  • Dip pork chops in the mixture (making sure the mixture sticks) and sear in a pan of olive oil on medium-high heat. Sauté for 5 minutes on each side.

  • Place pork chops in a glass baking dish (making sure to leave 1 inch around each chop) and cook according to thickness. NOTE: For more crispy pork chops, bake on a greased wire rack over a baking sheet.

  • Bake at 350°F for 15-20 minutes (or when internal temperature reaches 145°F).

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Nutrition

Calories: 326kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Protein: 32g, Fat: 18g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 97mg, Sodium: 259mg, Potassium: 521mg, Vitamin A: 105IU, Calcium: 111mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

What is the secret to making tender pork chops? ›

First, we sear one side of the chops until browned, flip them, turn the heat to low, and cover the skillet with a lid. The second side will slowly turn golden brown, and since we added the lid, the heat from the pan will gently cook the middle. By gently cooking the chops this way, they stay juicy and become tender.

What is the best way to cook pork chops without them drying out? ›

The best way to keep your pork chops from drying out is to bake them at high temperature for a shorter amount of time. I bake my pork chops at 425° F. At this temperature, 1-inch thick boneless pork chops take between 15-20 minutes to cook.

What is the best method to cook pork chops? ›

A quick turn in a hot pan followed by a little time in the oven is another great way to cook pork chops. You build color and flavor in the skillet, then hand the cooking over to the oven, which gives you time to prep the rest of the meal.

What is the best seasoning for pork chops? ›

WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO MAKE THIS DIY SEASONING FOR PORK CHOPS
  • Paprika: Adds a mild, slightly sweet and smoky flavour. ...
  • Garlic Powder: Enhances the savoury flavour of the pork chops. ...
  • Onion Powder: Adds a subtle, sweet onion flavour. ...
  • Thyme: Contributes an earthy and slightly minty flavour to the pork chop seasoning.
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Is it better to bake or pan fry pork chops? ›

While there are a number of ways to cook pork chops for dinner, baking is arguably the easiest path to perfection. The hands-off cooking method cooks pork chops gently and evenly without the need for extra fat, resulting in juicy, healthier pork chops that pair well with practically any side dish.

What should I soak my pork chops in? ›

You can make an effective brine just with salt and water, but additional seasonings do help. If you are just looking to brine one (1) pork chop or tenderloin, or up to 4 at a time, a quick ratio of salt to water is 4 cups of water and 3 Tbsp of salt / for 30 minutes up to 4 hours.

Why do you rinse pork chops before cooking? ›

Some consumers may wash or rinse their raw meat or poultry because it's a habit or because a family member they trust has always washed their meat. USDA research found that washing or rinsing meat or poultry increases the risk for cross-contamination in the kitchen, which can cause foodborne illness.

Is it better to bake pork chops at 350 or 400? ›

If you pick boneless just make sure you watch the pork chops so they don't overcook. I find that boneless pork chops can cook quicker and become dry easier. I suggest you cook them around the 375 degree temperature or even 400 for a crispier skin.

Does soaking pork chops in salt water make them tender? ›

Brines work by breaking down some of the muscle tissue and helping the meat to draw in moisture. On large cuts like Faith's corned beef, this process can take several hours or days. But on small cuts, even a short brine while you prepare the rest of the meal will improve the flavor and tenderness of the meat.

Should I cook pork chops in butter or oil? ›

Butter, with its luxurious richness and distinctive nutty flavor, is a classic choice for frying pork chops, whether they are breaded or not. As the butter melts and sputters in the pan, it imparts a depth of flavor to the dish.

Is it better to cook pork chops fast or slow? ›

Cook them low and slow. Most times, when we cook pork, we cook it at high temps. Pork, and pork chops in particular, cook up pretty fast. However, pork only needs an internal temperature of 145 degrees.

How do you make Paula Deen's pork chops? ›

directions
  1. preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Beat eggs in shallow dish.
  3. In another dish, combine breadcrumbs and soup mix.
  4. Coat pork chops with with egg then with breadcrumb mixture taking care to coat both sides well.
  5. Place on baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes flipping over halfway through.

What adds flavor to the pork? ›

Top 10 Spices for Cooking Pork
  • #10 Mustard. Mustard is the spice used in the familiar golden condiment we use on ham sandwiches and hot dogs. ...
  • #9 Allspice. This little berry gets its name from its complex flavor. ...
  • #8 Cayenne. ...
  • #7 Pepper. ...
  • #6 Cinnamon. ...
  • #5 Curry Powder. ...
  • #4 Coriander. ...
  • #3 Cumin.

How do you make pork more flavorful? ›

Consider Brining. Soaking your pork in a brine before cooking can help it retain moisture during the cooking process. While a simple brine of water and salt will do the trick, you can also use the brining stage to impart extra flavor with sugar and seasonings.

How to make pork extremely tender? ›

How do you make pork soft and tender? Soak your pork in a salt-based brine before cooking it using your desired method. Pork chops need to soak between 12–24 hours, an entire pork tenderloin needs to soak for 6–12 hours, and an entire pork loin requires 2–4 days of soaking.

What is a good tenderizer for pork chops? ›

Acid from the balsamic vinegar tenderizes the pork. Salt from the soy sauce flavors the pork. Sweetness from the honey balances out the acid and salt. Worcestershire sauce adds a wonderful layer of unami flavor.

How do you keep pork chops from being chewy? ›

Undercooked pork carries the risk of food-borne illness, and overcooked pork can be dried-out, tough, and chewy. Cook your chop until it's around 135 degrees, and then transfer it to a cutting board—the residual heat will bring it to the USDA's recommended 145 degrees.

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