Fried Pork Chop

  4.4 – 339 reviews  

You’ll remark that these fried pork chops taste like heaven because they are so wonderful!

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 20 mins
Servings: 4
Yield: 4 pork chops

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup vegetable oil for frying
  2. ½ cup all-purpose flour
  3. ½ teaspoon seasoning salt, or to taste
  4. salt and pepper to taste
  5. 4 (3/4 inch) thick pork chops

Instructions

  1. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  2. Combine flour, seasoning salt, salt, and pepper in a paper or plastic bag.
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  4. Place pork chops in the bag and shake to coat. Shake off any excess flour.
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  6. Fry chops in hot oil until golden on the outside and juices run clear, 4 to 5 minutes per side. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C). Drain on a wire rack or paper towels before serving.
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  9. Serve hot and enjoy!
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Reviews

Lisa Dominguez
The flour fell off as soon as it went in the pan and my pork chops were carmelized and had a sweet flavor
Aimee Lee
Simple and good!
Tina Powers
I’m not much of a cook. I usually use my pork chops to resole my shoes. These were quite good — the only chops I’ve ever made that weren’t quite overdone. They were quite tasty.
Sabrina Perkins
A recipe is just a suggestion not written in stone . Adapt to your taste . People are just letting you know what they did . Try the recipe as is then next time try adding your twist . Don’t condemn because you didn’t put your twist on it
Wayne Avila
Excellent
Mark Pham
used egg and schnitzel great combo
Heidi Jackson
More flour tho.
Wesley Davis
It’s great!
Lisa Meadows
No flavor.
Natasha Cobb
Not the flavor I expected, not very bready, but still really simple and good!
Traci Ray
i followed the recipe. the flour did not stay on. everyone added a review and made a completely difference recipe!!! i did the exact recipe and no bueno.
Mrs. Tamara Miller
My wife and I really liked this recipe. Quick and easy to make along with tasting great. Definitely be making it again.
Amanda Fitzpatrick
This turned out great. I made half of the recipe for my husband and I. Added a little parsley, garlic salt and chili seasoning to the flour mixture. Served it with onions, stir fried greens, mushrooms and rice.
Joseph Paul
Excellent recipe and method. I was very tempted to dredge in eggs and/or add bread crumbs but am glad I didn’t. I did add garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne and paprika to the flour mixture. I shook the chops in a bag and let them sit in the fridge for about an hour. They fried up very well at 7 minutes per side and were nice and juicy. Thanks so much for the recipe.
Mike Hernandez
Although a definite upgrade over plain fried chops it seemed lacking somewhat. As a fan of big flavour food, second time round I added just a pinch of garlic and some Greek seasoning which did the trick for me. Also used the modified recipe with chicken breasts with a side of roasted peppers, mushrooms and onions. Mmmm
Jeffrey Bryant
They Look Very Delicious A Whole Lot To
Caroline Brown
I bought the top quality pork chops with bone in. Once again, after cooking they were too tough to eat. Since pork chops have no fat/marbeling, how do you tenderize them to be moist and tender? I refuse to buy them again unless I know the secret!
David Hernandez
Super easy recipe with very few ingredients. Satisfying a family of 7 isn’t easy but this dish made it happen. Definitely using again.
Jack Hoffman
If you do this recipe, step for step, you will be disappointed. I just wanted to try something easier and less messy and I KNEW this wouldn’t work. It’s a tasteless dry pork chop with no kind of breading what so ever because it disappears when you put it in your oil. I knew better.
Joe Smith
Need to know how long to cook one pork chop.
Kenneth Blake
After reading the comments, I decided to use the recipe loosely. I put accent(basically a seasoning salt), salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and cumin in the flour mixture. I used almond milk for an egg wash and did TWO coats of batter (the first one with only one fell apart). Fried them for 5 minutes on each side in olive oil. They’re delicious and crunchy and my kids love them.

 

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