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Best Southern Fried Pork Chops recipe | How to fry Pork Chops in a cast iron skillet



On today’s episode of cooking with Tovia, I’m going to show you guys how to make the Best Southern fried pork chops you’ll ever taste. These are soaked in a combination of buttermilk and spaces spices. Later, they are double breaded and fried in in my cast iron skillet til golden perfection. These are so good and old fashion tasting and they will remind you of those rustic flavors of the deep south.

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  1. Thanks for sharing, my late step-father always made this delicious chops every Friday when he was off, every Friday we knew what was for diner. The ingredients,
    buttermilk, cast iron skillet, this is classic southern food. I was not born in the US but growing up on southern food we all grew twice the size than our
    counterparts in southeast Asia. Non of us are overweight, just taller, big bones, easy to throw on muscle when we trained it was all due to southern food. My other siblings
    do not care anymore for southern food but I learn how to make it and can have it anytime. These chops go so well with collard greens and baked sweet potatoes.

  2. I just made these and I'm telling you, these were the best, most flavorful pork chops I've ever had! My husband loved them (and that says a lot!) I'm so glad I found your recipe, thanks so much for sharing! I'm already adding it to the recipe box.

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