Cook a delicious, juicy pork loin chop every time with this simple recipe–and use a lot of onion and garlic!–especially garlic (those two ingredients are actually good for you, so why not use a lot?). Print the complete recipe at Also, this dish will go well with whatever beer is on sale.
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Pork Loin Chop Recipe
PORK LOIN CHOP
2 Tbsp OLIVE OIL
1 lg ONION (sliced)
6-8 cloves GARLIC (rough chopped)
fresh ROSEMARY
SALT and PEPPER to taste
Season both sides of chop before cooking–and don’t be timid with the seasoning–it’ll make all the difference! I often use just salt and pepper (black pepper AND cayenne), but experiment with your favorite seasonings, too–every now and then I’ll season up chops with ground ginger
and saute them with onion and sliced, fresh ginger–it’s pretty damn good.
Heat olive oil in a skillet (skillet should be suitable for stovetop and oven)–not smoking hot, but pretty damn hot–we want to sear the pork and seal in the flavor.
Place chops in the skillet; they should sizzle when they hit the pan. Add fresh rosemary sprigs. Cook chops 3-4 minutes on one side and then turn. This is for chops approx. 1″ thick–adjust cooking times according to the size of the chop you use. Move chops in pan to mix with oil and rosemary. Add sliced onion and garlic. Cook chop 3-4 minutes on second side, then remove skillet from stovetop and slide skillet into oven preheated to 350 degrees F. Cook another 4-5 minutes and return to stovetop. Remove chops from skillet and set aside to rest.
Continue cooking onion and garlic with rosemary on medium/low heat to desired doneness.
Top chops with onion and garlic and serve.
That’s it…super easy and super flavorful–it’s a great way to cook up a juicy chop without drying it out.
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I have just followed your recipe, I must commend you on the exquisitely cooked, juicy chops I just ate 😋
Loved it.. mushroom too with onions little westershare
Oven temp ???
This was an excellent quick explanation how to make these and I love the stovetop and oven combo
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"whatever the hell you like" lol
anyone else notice he said "salt, pepper, cayenne, cracked black pepper and some salt"?
Your cool your voice is great
My chops always come out a little tough. Wish my mom were here to tell me which chops to buy. Her pork chops "1 thick, I fried them and they were juicy, just don't know what exactly to buy.
Get a meat mallet and flatten the meat before cooking.
DELISIOSOOO / DELISH
looks good but i dont see anything juicy about that chop lol
“And whatever the hell you like” 😂
Thank you for this. Been using this recipe for years now and it is a regular recipe my family loves and enjoys. So simple but done just right.
cheers mate
Would this work the same for pork shoulder steaks?:) or pork butt steaks i call them!!! Haha
I thought you're suppose to cook pork really well in case of ….gulp….tape worms. ):
Thank you I will cook this tonight
THE pork recipe, you da man! they are incredible and tender when done right
I just made this and we all Love it. I thin sliced some red & green peppers for color an added to the onions. WOW thanks
Thank you for this, I will make this tonight 👍🏻👍🏻
I remember mom used to cook pork for like 3 days ok its fossilized it's done lol lol
Great video! Just what I was looking for… Thanks.
Thank you made it 🙂
Because of the CV19 panic buying today the only meat at the grocery was pork chops. Selling out the toilet paper and not the pork chops, people are doubly crazy! This is my go-to simple chop recipe for times when I'm apparently the only sane person in town.
pork is still pink inside!
and the oven temp is…??????
Ummmm so good!
My chops came out perfect
Thanks so much
Loved it!!
lol you can travel into the future! I also loved the "boom boom each side". But if I made that it'd never be well done and juicy. Outside it'd look the same, but on the inside it'd still be pink or bloody.
Delicious, delicious !
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Delicious 😋😋😋😋
Thank you Sr. Awesome video lol
I buy large pork loins when on sale, cut up into: thick chops, chunks for stir-fry, roasts, beaten slices for cutlets, etc. Double wrap in foil, bag it. Have stash on demand, esp good when on sale.
Tried it tonight, it was super easy and really good! Thank you!!!
I'm one of those folks who doesn't have a good sized skillet that can go in the oven. Am I just outta luck with this recipe?
Would I be able to use minced garlic
Beautiful, l would really try this awesome recipe tonight for my lovely boyfriend😊😉 thank you chef for sharing you're awesome God bless
juicy 😙
And if you dont like Garlic , then try adding fresh Tomatoes in their place !!
I just did this recipe and it was AMAZING! I have NEVER liked pork loin chops, until tonight! I crusted mine with ground oyster mushrooms I harvested and dried, a little thyme, the rosemary, some cracked pepper and himalayan salt and followed your directions. Thank you, thank you thank you!!!!!