These brown sugar pork chops are seared to golden brown perfection and bathed in a garlic, butter and brown sugar sauce. The absolute BEST way to eat pork chops!

Looking for a quick and easy way to use up those pork chops in your fridge? Pork chops in brown sugar sauce is a family favorite that always gets rave reviews! Serve your chops with side dishes such as roasted pumpkin, oven baked potatoes and sauteed cabbage for a memorable meal.

Brown sugar pork chops with garlic, butter and herbs in a frying pan.

I get asked all the time, what is the best way to cook pork chops? And I always respond by promising to send people the recipe for these amazingly delicious brown sugar pork chops! This recipe is quick and easy, and you probably have all the ingredients you need to make it sitting right in your kitchen.

Brown sugar pork chops ingredients

To make this recipe, you’ll need pork chops, olive oil, butter, salt, pepper, garlic, brown sugar, Italian seasoning and parsley.

How do you make brown sugar pork chops?

Start by searing the pork chops in olive oil until they are golden brown. Remove the pork from the skillet, then add butter, brown sugar, garlic and Italian seasoning. Return the chops to the pan, and spoon the sauce over the top. Bake until the internal temperature of the pork is at least 145 degrees F. Remove the pork from the oven, then add a sprinkle of fresh parsley and serve.

Browned bone in pork chops in a frying pan.

Tips for the perfect dish

  • For this recipe I prefer to use bone in pork chops cut about 1 inch thick. Bone in pork chops are great because the bone really helps to keep the pork juicy, and there’s less of a risk of it overcooking and becoming dry. That being said, you absolutely can use boneless pork chops here, just watch them carefully to make sure they don’t overcook!
  • Be sure to use an oven safe skillet so you can transfer the pork from the stove to the oven. If you don’t have a pan that can go in the oven, you can move the chops to a baking dish after they’re seared.
  • Leftover pork chops will stay fresh in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
  • For extra tender chops, soak your pork in my pork chop brine before you sear them. You can also add more flavor with my pork chop marinade.
  • Serve your meat with a side of potatoes, and I also like to add a steamed vegetable or green salad.
Melted butter, brown sugar, herbs and garlic form the sauce for pork chops.

Recipe FAQs

What temperature should pork chops be cooked to?

Pork chops should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145 degrees F. The easiest way to gauge if your meat is done is to insert an instant read thermometer into the thickest part of the pork – be sure that the thermometer is not touching the bone! Once you’ve reached the correct temperature, remove the pork from the oven and let it rest for 3 minutes before you slice it.

Do you have to brown pork chops before baking?

While you can technically bake pork chops without browning them first, I do not recommend it. Browning the chops adds so much flavor and also the texture of the seared crust. It would take away from the flavor of the dish to put the pork in the oven without searing it.

What is the secret to making tender pork chops?

The most important step to tender pork chops is to make sure you don’t overcook them! A thermometer is critical for success. It’s also a good idea to introduce a sauce during the cooking process to help keep them moist, such as the butter sauce in this recipe.

Brown sugar pork chops on a bed of mashed potatoes.

Flavor Variations

While this recipe is fabulous as-is, you can add other ingredients to customize the flavors to your tastes.

  • Protein: No pork chops on hand? This technique will also work well with boneless skinless chicken breasts or thighs.
  • Vegetables: Feel free to saute some veggies in the garlic sauce before you add the pork chops back in. Some great options include spinach, chopped asparagus, or sliced mushrooms.
  • Flavorings: Amp up the flavor of the sauce with additions such as a splash of heavy cream, soy sauce, a little fresh lemon juice or lemon zest, green olives, capers, fresh herbs, or finish the dish with some parmesan cheese.

Even my kids adore these pork chops, they ask for them every week. Whether you’re a pro at cooking pork chops, or are just looking to branch out a little bit with your dinner time offerings, you’re sure to enjoy this recipe.

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4.99 from 71 votes

Brown Sugar Pork Chops

AuthorSara Welch
Brown sugar pork chops with garlic, butter and herbs in a frying pan.
These brown sugar pork chops are seared to golden brown perfection and bathed in a garlic, butter and brown sugar sauce. The absolute BEST way to eat pork chops!
Time
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Total Time35 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Serves 4

Ingredients 

  • 4 bone in pork chops
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon chopped parsley
  • lemon wedges and parsley sprigs for serving optional

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Heat the olive oil in a large oven safe pan over medium high heat.
  • Season the pork chops on both sides with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Add the pork chops to the pan in a single layer. Cook for 4 minutes on each side or until browned.
  • Remove the pork from the pan and place on a plate. Cover with foil to keep warm.
  • Add the butter to the pan and melt. Add the garlic, brown sugar and Italian seasoning and cook for 30 seconds, stirring constantly.
  • Place the pork chops back in the pan and spoon the sauce over the top. 
  • Place the pan in the oven and bake for 10-12 minutes or until pork is cooked to at least 145 degrees F.
  • Spoon the sauce from the bottom of the pan over the pork chops and sprinkle with parsley. Serve, garnished with lemon wedges and parsley sprigs if desired.

Notes

  1. If you don’t have Italian seasoning, you can substitute equal parts of dried oregano, dried basil and dried thyme.
  2. Be sure to use an oven safe skillet so you can transfer the pork from the stove to the oven. If you don’t have a pan that can go in the oven, you can move the chops to a baking dish after they’re seared.

Nutrition

Calories: 416kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 139mg | Sodium: 170mg | Potassium: 593mg | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 260IU | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 1.3mg

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  1. 5 stars
    For the last couple weeks been looking for a good recipe for pork chops and I think yours is the winner, so easy to make and looks so delicious. I know exactly what I will be trying this week. Thanks fro this recipe

  2. 5 stars
    This recipe cane in time, just when I was thinking of what to do with the pork chops. My husband suggested that we have pork chops for dinner tomorrow, so this will be the perfect recipe!

  3. 5 stars
    I’m not a big pork chops fan, but I’d totally eat it like this! I think it just has to have the right seasoning.

  4. These look great. We don’t eat meat but when we did, this would have been a recipe we definitely would have tried.

  5. Pork and brown sugar really do go hand-in-hand. I hardly prepare pork because I don’t really know how so I’ll have to try your recipe out.

  6. Brown sugar sauce on pork chops sound absolutely delicious!! I never though of this but it sounds like something I would try.

  7. 5 stars
    I for some reason always forget to make pork chops as a meal option. They are always a hit in my house! I do not think I have ever had them with brown sugar before, I will be giving this a try.

  8. I love using thick cut pork chops! This flavor blend sounds delish. I do something slightly similar, and mix brown sugar with an herbes de provence.

  9. Those look absolutely delicious! Garlic and olive oil is an unbeatable combo. The finished product looks nice and juicy.

  10. I love it when the flavors come together! Everything is definitely going to compliment the pork chop and make it taste even better. I’d love to give the recipe a try.

  11. 5 stars
    I bake pork chops usually 1 a week or a couple of times a month so this recipe would definitely be something I would try. The bittersweet brown sugar coupled with the mild sweetness of pork is always a good pairing.

  12. Workshops can be so bland to me that I’m always looking for recipes to make them taste outstanding. This one looks wonderful and I cannot wait to try it.

  13. 5 stars
    Thank you for these! I was just trying to figure out another way to make pork chops and you answered my question. I usually am boring and mine are just breaded so I need to make these! My kids will be excited for the change.

  14. 5 stars
    Any sauce that has brown sugar as an ingredient has to be delicious! Pork Chops are a favorite with my husband and your recipe looks amazing. I have to try this one. Pinning!

    1. 5 stars
      They were absolutely delicious! I seasoned them with a little steak seasoning, and followed the recipe to the note! This is my new pork chop recipes❤️