Juicy thick cut pork chops are simple to prepare and the result can rival any traditional beef steak. Learn how to make the perfect thick cut pork chops with this simple method.
Juicy thick cut pork chops are simple to prepare and the result can rival any traditional beef steak. I’m not even kidding! And they are way cheaper to buy too. I call them my secret weapon when it comes to feeding a crowd on a special occasion.
Making a perfect pork chop is completely easy. If you haven’t had a thick cut pork chop before, well, prepare to fall in love with pork chops. Those thin, flimsy chops you see all over the grocery store dry out easily and lack the complete flavor pork chops have to offer.
You can buy a thick cut chop at almost any grocery, but you’ll probably have to ask for it. Just head on over to the meat counter and ask for a 1 1/2 to 2 inch thick cut pork chop. If you’ve got a good butcher, they will probably smile at your request. Keeping the bone-in helps retain both flavor and moisture, and cutting it thick practically ensures a juicy result.
Have a smoker? I also have a post detailing How to Smoke A Thick Cut Pork Chop that you should check out. Smokers are an amazing way to cook almost any meat. If you don’t already have a smoker, you should seriously consider getting one.
This is the best pork chop recipe that I’ve ever prepared… They were tender, juicy and full of flavor. I will DEFINITELY make this again!
Good cooking method, but I’m just wondering where everyone is getting what must be enormously thick pork chops. Because 15 minutes seems excessive. Twice I’ve done this with the thickest pork chops I’ve ever seen in a grocery store or butcher shop, and they were at an internal temp of over 170 within 9 or 10 minutes in the oven.
I found your recipe for these and have never made pork chops any other way again!! Absolute favorite of ours!! Thank you for sharing…as always. You are my go-to for everything!!
Great demo & recipe, came out perfect!
These were delicious! I did heat my cast iron skillet with rosemary and small amount of olive oil then took out rosemary whe I started to cook
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This is the only way I cook pork chops anymore. Wonderful, easy but so delicious.