Pork Chops, Fried
Heather says:
Fried pork chops are a quintessential Sunday Dinner and depending on the number of minions you are cooking for, they are fairly low effort. They are less touchy than fried chicken and completely company worthy, especially if it’s the kind of company that will hang out in the kitchen and talk while you burn the rice. Oh wait, that’s just me getting distracted by a 9yo making simple sweet cornbread. Multiple cooks in the kitchen = yay, unfortunately to get there we still have to go through multiple novices in the kitchen which is a wee bit distracting.
It’ll be worth the effort. Eventually.
If you’re cooking for more than 4 people, I highly suggest setting your oven to 200°F and holding the finished pork chops on a paper-towel lined plate. Unless of course you’re making roasted broccoli or brussels sprouts, which I strongly suggest as an accompaniment, then just cover the plate to keep them warm.
I had been planning on making onion gravy, like I serve with country-fried steak, but I realized the kids hate gravy of all kinds -weirdos- and I’m the only one I had to please, so I just sauteed the onions in the same pan I cooked the pork chops and well, I was quite happy. If you want to make onion gravy, by all means, be my guest.
*Novice Tip* The exact cook-time is going to be highly dependent on your stove and your cookware. If you have a gas stove and thin cookware, this recipe is going to be extremely touchy and I don’t recommend trying it without a thermometer.
If you have
: Fried Pork Chops: Classic Fried Pork Chops
4 – 8 Bone-in Pork Chops, at least 1/2″ thick but not more than 1″ thick1/2 cup flour1 rounded TBSP Garlic Powder1 rounded TBSP Onion Powder1/2 TBSP Freshly Ground Black Pepper1/2 TBSP Kosher Salt1/2 cup – 3/4 cup peanut or vegetable oil *This depends on the size of your skillet. . . as in, use more for a 10″ skillet than for an 8.
Mix the seasoning with the flour.
Preparation time: 5 minute(s)
Cooking time: 20 minute(s)
Number of servings (yield): 6
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Enjoy! (The 9yo called these “Heaven.”)
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