Whether you prefer classic, savory, or adventurous, you will find something you love in our collection of baked pork chop recipes. We have gathered up 15 different recipes for baked pork chops that use both boneless and bone-in chops to make dinner easy and delicious.
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Pork chops baked in the oven are a classic comfort food dish that most people love to keep on their meal rotation. Whether you are roasting bone-in or boneless pork chops in the oven, there is something inviting about a baked pork chop recipe for dinner. We love a variety of recipes for baked pork chops including BBQ, breaded options, and thick-cut chops.
Luckily, we are able to bring you a wide variety of baked pork chop recipes right here in one easy-to-save space! This collection of the 15 best pork chop recipes includes mustard-crumb breading, oven-roasted BBQ, southern-style chops, sheet pan dinners with pork chops and vegetables, and even Korean-style pork chops to help you make a plethora of oven-baked pork chop recipes without feeling like you are making the same dish repeatedly.
I mean, variety is the spice of life, right? 😉
Speaking of variety, be sure to check out our best sides for pork chops featuring 25 different recipes, our air fryer boneless pork chops recipe for those nights you don't want to run the oven, and our BBQ baked pork steaks recipes because pork steaks are the less common but truly delicious cut of pork you don't want to miss out on!
Recipes for Baked Pork Chops
We have collected the 15 best baked pork chop recipes in one easy-to-save spot! Our oven-baked pork chop recipes use both boneless and bone-in pork chops to create a wide variety of dinner recipes.
This easy baked pork chop recipe features 1" thick bone-in pork chops that are coated on a mustard and herb crumb coat and absolutely delicious!
Ready in under 30-minutes, the secret to this low-carb, gluten-free pork chops recipe is making a breading using pork rinds rather than bread crumbs. The crushed pork rinds are seasoned with dijon mustard, thyme, and fresh parsley before being briefly broiled and then baked.
Be sure to add this impressive baked pork chops recipe to your weekly meal plan!
This French onion pork chops recipe is a simple and delicious recipe featuring boneless chops, your favorite casserole dish, and a preheated 350 oven!
With sour cream, onion soup mix, brown gravy mix, thyme, provolone cheese, and french fried onions, this boneless pork chop recipe is making comfort food easy for your busy weeknight.
This lemon garlic baked pork chop recipe is a complete sheet pan dinner featuring 1" bone-in pork chops and some exciting flavor combinations!
Begin by marinating bone-in pork chops for at least 30-minutes in a mixture of lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, oregano, thyme, salt, pepper, and basil. Prepare and season potatoes zucchini. Add both the vegetables and the pork chops to a line baking sheet and bake.
With a cook time of just 30-minutes lemon garlic baked pork chops is perfect for busy weeknights.
Easy baked pork chops in gravy is a classic comfort food dish featuring pork chops and a homemade gravy that everyone is sure to love!
Starting with a quick sear on the stovetop for color, place your pork chops in an oven-safe dish and cover with the homemade gravy made from cream of chicken soup, water, and Worchestershire sauce. Cover and bake for 1 hour and serve with your favorite pork chop sides.
A quick and easy dinner option, this easy baked ranch pork chop recipe needs just 8 minutes of cook time to make your boneless pork chop plate-ready.
Begin by making a homemade marinade featuring ranch seasoning, lemon juice, olive oil, and pepper. Allow the chops to soak for at least 30-minutes prior to cooking.
Cook your prepared pork chops in a 400 oven with an oven-safe dish that has also been allowed to preheat, flipping once, until they are cooked through. Rest and serve with your favorite flavorful side dish.
Baked pork chops with garlic butter is the deliciously simple pork chop recipe you didn't even know you were missing out on.
Cooked in garlic butter made from garlic, brown sugar, and Italian seasoning, these bone-in pork chops start out on the stovetop but finish in the oven all in just 35-minutes.
Korean style pork chops are bringing you a spicy and savory dinner recipe that features boneless pork chops and needs less than 30-minutes to cook.
Begin your Korean pork chop recipe by creating a marinade of soy sauce, honey, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, and sriracha sauce, and allowing your boneless chops to soak for at least 20-minutes.
To cook, start your marinated pork chops on the stovetop for a quick sear in an oven-safe dish and finish them up in the oven.
Don't let the name fool you, these brown sugar baked pork chops are not going to come out of the oven overly sweet thanks to a spicy pork rub underneath all that sugar.
Paprika, mustard powder, and cayenne pepper make up the base of this spicy herb mixture used for coating the bone-in pork chops prior to searing on the stove. Then they are baked in the oven for 30 minutes in a homemade sauce featuring soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, molasses, balsamic vinegar, garlic, ketchup, and brown sugar.
Easy enough for a weeknight dinner or savory enough for company.
Crispy baked pork chops that need just 30-minutes of your evening and feature a homemade crumb mixture that takes just minutes to prepare.
Using a traditional dredging method, your crispy baked pork chops feature flour seasoned with garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, and thyme, an egg wash layer, and a top coating of panko bread crumbs.
With a double-dip of flour and egg, these chops are full of flavor and extra crispy!
Sheet pan garlic ranch pork & potatoes is the quick and easy complete dinner recipe that you are going to want to try!
Featuring boneless pork chops and red potatoes seasoned with ranch seasoning, olive oil, garlic, parsley, pepper, and oregano, this two-step sheet pan dinner needs just 35 minutes in the oven to make a family-friendly dinner with minimal clean-up needed.
Comfort food for the win with this cheesy pork chop potato casserole recipe featuring a homemade cheese sauce made with real cream. Yum!
Thin-sliced potatoes and onions combine with a homemade cheddar cheese sauce to create a delicious Au Gratin potato base that is partially baked before being topped with pan-seared pork chops and returning to the oven to finish cooking.
Not one of the fastest recipes for baked pork chops, but certainly a recipe to try when comfort food is calling your name.
This sheet pan shake and bake pork chop recipe makes a complete dinner in just 40-minutes and features a homemade panko breadcrumb coating!
Season bone-in pork chops with salt & pepper before coating them in a panko breadcrumb mixture seasoned with smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, basil, thyme, and parsley. Add them to a sheet pan with prepared Brussel sprouts and apples and bake for 20-25 minutes.
This oven baked boneless pork chops recipe is simple to make it is going to become a kitchen staple.
Boneless pork chops are tenderized with a rolling pin before being coated in oil and mustard then seasoned with a mixture of brown sugar, ground paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Bake in the oven for 6 minutes per ยฝ" of chop and finish off with a broil for color and caramelization. Finish your baked pork chops by allowing them to rest before serving.
While this southern smothered pork shops recipe is technically a stovetop recipe, we are letting it slide because it's simply delicious featuring a mushroom gravy.
Begin by making your gravy with sauteed onions and garlic, flour, and mushrooms. Cook your pork chops in a separate pan before adding the prepared onion & mushroom gravy. Cover and cook over low for 30+ minutes and enjoy a classic southern pork chop recipe.
Ready in less than 30-minutes this oven BBQ pork chops recipe is perfect for busy weeknight dinners!
Season pork chops with salt and bake on a lined sheet pan, flip, and top with BBQ sauce before baking again. If you prefer to broil, you can do so, but the cook time will be reduced slightly.
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