Simple ways to season pork chops — Parmesan crusted, air fryer, brown sugar baked, honey garlic, and grilled — for weeknights when supper has to be quick.
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Parmesan crusted pork chops with a side of Parmesan buttered noodles and a dinner roll… Mm Mm Good Y’all!
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Open in Pepper →Pork chops are cheap, fast, and forgiving, but plain ones taste like nothing. A little brown sugar, garlic, or a crust of Parmesan is the difference between chops nobody finishes and chops everybody asks about.
Cooks on Pepper reach for this collection on the nights they pulled chops out of the freezer that morning and need something on the table in half an hour, with pantry stuff they already have.
Every recipe here is a pork chop with a plan: Parmesan Crusted Pork Chops, Airfryer pork chops, Brown Sugar Baked Pork Chops, Honey Garlic Pork Chops, Juicy Grilled Pork Chops, and Baked Pork Chops with Roasted Potatoes and Broccoli when you want the whole supper on one pan.
Pat the chops dry
Blot both sides with paper towels before seasoning so the rub sticks and the outside browns instead of steaming.
Cook to 145 degrees
Pull the chops at 145°F on an instant-read thermometer; a little pink in the center is fine and keeps them juicy.
Rest before cutting
Let chops sit 5 minutes on the plate before slicing so the juices stay in the meat instead of on the cutting board.
Watch the brown sugar
Sugar rubs scorch fast, so bake around 375°F and check at 20 minutes rather than running the heat high.