The Only Recipe You Need to Make Tender Pork Chops

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When it comes to making a good pork chop, getting a tender and juicy chop can be tricky. If you overcook a pork chop, in most cases you are left with a dry and tough piece of meat that isn't appealing to anyone.

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My recipe for braised pork chops is going to make you forget that tough pork chops even exist! Any time I want to ensure I have a tender piece of meat that can be finicky to prepare, I love to braise it. That simply means searing the outside of the meat to lock in its juices and then cooking it in a little liquid, covered until the meat is cooked through.

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These braised pork chops are full of flavor and are so tender that they can even be cut with a butter knife! You'll definitely be adding this recipe to your weeknight favorites.

Tender Pork Chops Recipe

Quick Recipe Overview

SERVINGS‌:‌ 4 pork chops

‌‌‌PREP TIME‌: 5 minutes

‌‌COOKING TIME: 30 minutes‌‌‌

TOTAL TIME:‌ 35 minutes

Things You'll Need

  • 1-inch thick pork chops, (4) (I used boneless, but bone-in chops will work too)

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

  • 1 tablespoon salt + 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1/2 teaspoon cracked black pepper

  • 1/2 cup chicken stock

  • 1 thinly sliced onion

  • 2 finely minced garlic cloves

  • 1 tablespoon parsley

1. Season pork chops

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Season both sides of the chops liberally with 1 tablespoon of salt and 1/2 teaspoon of pepper.

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2. Sear pork chops

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Heat a large skillet over medium high heat — cast iron is great for this because it creates a nice sear. Add 1 tablespoon olive oil and when the oil is glimmering, add the pork chops to the skillet and sear on one side for 5 minutes until a nice caramelized crust has formed. Flip the chops and repeat on the second side.

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Tip

To ensure your skillet is hot enough, drop a tiny drop of water (carefully) into the oil and listen for the sizzle. If you hear a good sizzle, your pan is the right temperature!

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3. Remove chops and add stock and onions

Remove the chops after they are seared on both sides. Add sliced onion and minced garlic to the pan and deglaze the pan by adding the 2 tablespoons of the chicken stock at this time. Scrape up any brown bits on the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon and season with the onions and stock with remaining salt. After the onions have cooked slightly, add the remaining stock and let it reduce for about 3 minutes.

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4. Add chops back to pan and cover

Add the chops back to the pan and nestle in the onions and chicken broth. Cover the skillet and let the chops finish cooking in the pan for 20 minutes.

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5. Garnish and serve

Garnish the cooked chops with parsley and serve immediately. This recipe is quick and effective and will have you eating tender chops every single time!

Image Credit: Leigh Ann Chatagnier
Image Credit: Leigh Ann Chatagnier

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