Boneless pork chops are such a versatile cut of meat and are the perfect quick cooking protein for busy weeknight meals. Today I’m bringing you 15 of the most incredibly delicious and easy boneless pork chop recipes! There are recipes for grilled, broiled, baked and sauteed pork chops that are sure to please the whole family.
Boneless pork chops are a versatile, yet underutilized cut of meat. I regularly cook boneless pork chops because they’re inexpensive, low in fat and high in protein. You can bake, broil, grill or fry boneless pork chops. You can also cook pork chops in the crock pot for an easy hands-off approach. Here are some of my favorite boneless pork chop recipes!
How do you cook pork chops in the oven?
My favorite way to cook pork chops in the oven is coat them in seasonings, then sear in a pan on the stove over high heat until browned. The skillet can then be transferred to the oven and the pork chops bake at 350 degrees F until a thermometer registers 145 degrees F. Alternatively, you can skip searing the pork chops and simply coat the pork chops with seasonings and bake.
2. SLOW COOKER HONEY GARLIC PORK CHOPS
3. MEDITERRANEAN BONELESS PORK CHOPS
What temperature should pork chops be cooked to?
Pork chops are cooked to a safe temperature when a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the meat registers 145 degrees F. Pork roasts can also be cooked to 145 degrees F. Ground pork should be cooked to 160 degrees F. It is perfectly fine for pork chops to be a little pink in the center.
4. TONKATSKU (JAPANESE PORK CUTLET)
5. SLOW COOKED PEACH BARBECUE SMOTHERED BONELESS PORK CHOPS
How long does it take to cook a pork chop in a frying pan?
Typically a standard sized 1/2 inch thick boneless pork chop cooks in about 10-15 minutes in a frying pan. If the pork chops are thicker, they will take an additional 5-10 minutes to cook.
6. GRILLED BONELESS PORK CHOPS WITH PEACHES AND WALNUTS
7. SHAKE N BAKE BONELESS PORK CHOPS
How to choose boneless pork chops
Look for pork chops that are all about the same size and thickness, that way the meat will cook at the same rate. I look for boneless pork chops that are about 1 inch thick. You can go thicker or thinner, but just be aware that most pork chop recipes are written with 1 inch thick chops in mind, so you may have to adjust the cooking time.
8. GRILLED BONELESS PORK CHOPS WITH BLUEBERRY COMPOTE
9. MUSTARD BALSAMIC BONELESS PORK CHOPS WITH ROSEMARY
Are pork chops healthy?
Boneless pork chops are a great way to incorporate lean protein into your diet. Boneless pork chops are high in protein, low in calories, and low in carbohydrates. Pork chops also contain zinc, iron, potassium and Vitamin B.
10. SLOW COOKER PEACH AND PEPPER BONELESS PORK CHOPS
11. APPLE CIDER AND THYME GRILLED BONELESS PORK CHOPS
12. FRENCH ONION BONELESS PORK CHOPS
13. SPICED BONELESS PORK CHOPS WITH CHARRED POBLANO APPLE SALSA
14. HONEY SRIRACHA SKILLET BONELESS PORK CHOPS
15. EASY RANCH PORK CHOPS
These easy ranch pork chops can be put together in just minutes. I typically throw these pork chops on the grill, but you can also cook them indoors on a grill pan, under the broiler or in a saute pan if you prefer. Serve your ranch pork chops with a veggie and a side dish like roasted potatoes and you’ve got an easy dinner that the whole family will love! I typically buy a packet of ranch powder at the grocery store in the salad dressing aisle for convenience. You can also make your own homemade ranch seasoning if you prefer.
Ranch Pork Chops
Serves 4
- 4 boneless pork chops
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon ranch powder
- 1 tablespoon chopped parsley
- salt and pepper to taste
Preheat a grill (or indoor grill pan) over medium high heat. Drizzle the olive oil over both sides of the pork chops and sprinkle the ranch powder and salt and pepper over the meat. Grill for 6-8 minutes on each side or until pork is just slightly pink in the middle. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.
Cloey Norg says
Thank you so much for this recipe! A new family favorite! My 75 year old MOL all the way down to my 6 year old son love it!
Sanchez says
Everything is perfect right from the first dish. They are not difficult to do with people who are not good at cooking like me.
Thanks your recipes
sanchez says
I see in the picture looks like a piece of meat is burning, I wonder if it is bitter when eat
Inside the meat looks delicious
Lisa@eatfrysmith says
I made it for my children! they really loved it and told me that daddy cook as well as master chef. Thanks for recipe
Sara says
So glad they enjoyed it, thanks for reporting back!
sanchez says
Wow! I love pork chop too, and I have to pin it right now because these recipes look so good to taste! Thank you.
Michelle Mollner says
what is ranch powder?
Sara says
It’s dry ranch seasoning, it comes in packets near the salad dressings at the grocery store.
Anthony Allen says
I think I have just found a collection pork chop dish for my family’s every dinner! These look so good. Thank you for sharing this recipe and make sure follow this.
Susan Dubose says
Amazing recipe, goes very well with rice.
John Simansons says
The GRILLED BONELESS PORK CHOPS WITH PEACHES AND WALNUTS should read sautéed NOT Grilled.
Jessica says
I guess you could easily make an ebook with all those pork recipes. Added to my dinner fav list – thanks for sharing
lincah says
I thinks it is appropriated for dinner. Thanks for sharing
Sara says
Glad you like it!
Megan says
So so so simple to make! I don’t have a grill but used my cast iron to cook it. My husband and I give it two thumbs up! Delicious!!
Katherine Wooten says
This is VERY helpful feedback, as I was literally skimming the comments in search of any cookware alternatives to using a grill or indoor grill pan! Exactly what I needed, thank you!
Nancy Buchanan says
Thank you so much for including my pork with sweet potatoes, apples and fennel!! I’ve found several new recipes I can’t wait to try!!!
marcie says
This round up is making me hungry for pork chops! Gorgeous round up, and thanks so much for including my recipe!
Erin says
Love this collection of boneless pork chop recipes! We ALWAYS have boneless pork chops in the freezer from a local farm here in NC and I am in need of some new ways to cook them up. These recipes look great!
Greg says
Great list of recipes! It looks like you found a lot of winners.
Michelle @ The Complete Savorist says
I love this post. All the boneless pork chop recipes in one spot! Pinned!
Marye says
All of these recipes look amazing, such a great selection! I an drawn to the french onion pork, I am going to need to try that!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says
What a fantastic round-up! Love all the Asian inspired ones!
Marlynn @ UrbanBlissLife says
We love pork chops, and I would eat almost all of these! The Tonkatsu and the grilled pork chops with peaches and walnuts both looks especially delicious. Pinning this to return to when I do my meal planning! Thank you!
Martin says
Looking for new ideas they look amazing