I don’t know how I don’t have a pork chops recipe on the blog already, but better late than never! I love how fast and easy pork chops are to make. They’re a lean, healthy protein, they’re inexpensive, and such a crowd pleaser! These oven-baked pork chops are quick and easy enough to make for a casual weeknight dinner but delicious enough to serve for a dinner party or special occasion, especially with the pan sauce drizzled on top. Pan-searing the chops before baking creates texture and flavor for a perfectly cooked, tender, juicy pork chop every time. And the flavor of the fresh lemon, garlic, oregano, and thyme are the perfect complements to the pork, which is somewhat bland on its own. Here’s how to make this super easy 5-ingredient (besides oil, salt, and pepper), 30 minute recipe!

Use an oven-safe skillet

I recommend using a large oven-safe skillet for this recipe. Stainless steel and cast iron skillets are both great for this. I used this Calphalon tri ply 12-inch skillet. A lodge cast iron skillet is an inexpensive alternative and just as effective. You may be able to use a 10-inch skillet, but I prefer a 12 inch to give the chops more room (which will develop a better sear and more even baking). Why oven-safe? Fewer dishes, of course! You’ll pan-sear the chops in the same skillet you bake them in. As an added bonus, if you choose to make the pan sauce, it will be super flavorful because of all the juices and bits that get left in the pan and incorporated into the sauce.

What if I don’t have an oven-safe skillet?

You can still make this recipe! After searing the pork chops, just transfer them to a baking dish to finish in the oven. Easy peasy. Alternatively, you can finish them on the stovetop, covered in the same skillet, over medium or medium-low heat.

How to make oven-baked pork chops

A quick stovetop sear, followed by a brief bake in the oven is how you make the juiciest, tastiest pork chops! Here are the details.

How to make the pan sauce

If you’re in a hurry, you can skip the pan sauce. But y’all, it’s SO DELICIOUS, and really easy to make in only a few minutes while the pork chops are resting! Here’s how. When serving, spoon the pan sauce on top of the pork and other food you’re serving with, like mashed potatoes. And if you’re skipping the pan sauce, you can always go the applesauce route to serve with the pork (I personally did both, my kids loved it!). They’d also be delicious drizzled with honey mustard dressing, especially leftover in a salad.

Why do I have to sear the pork chops?

If you’re wondering why you have to sear the pork chops on the stovetop and not just stick them in the oven, I hear you. Here’s why. The sear provides lots of texture and flavor for the otherwise boring pork chop. I think searing, THEN baking, is the best way to make oven-baked pork chops. That said, you can also make oven-baked pork chops without searing!

What kind of pork chops should I use?

I recommend boneless, thick-cut pork chops for this recipe. At least 1″ thick is ideal. Boneless will mean they will cook up quickly, but thick-cut will make sure they don’t cook up so quickly that they dry out. That said, you can definitely use bone-in pork chops- they just will take longer to cook in the oven (as a bonus, bone-in meat is often much juicier, like with this bone-in BBQ chicken recipe). They are also larger, so you’ll definitely need a large skillet, or you may need to sear in two batches and transfer to a baking dish. If you use thin-cut pork chops for this, I recommend skipping baking them in the oven all together and instead finishing cooking them in a covered skillet on the stovetop. Reduce the seasoning as well.

Ingredient Substitutions

Use dried herbs instead of fresh – use 1 teaspoon each of oregano and thyme, or 2 teaspoons of one of the other. Or, use two teaspoons Herbs de Provence or another savory mixture.Lemon may be omitted if you don’t have one.Extra chicken stock can be used as a substitute for the wine in the pan sauce.Butter may be omitted or replaced with ghee for a dairy-free pan sauce.

What to serve with oven-baked pork chops

Southern-Style Green BeansQuick and Easy Dinner RollsTwice Baked PotatoesBroccoli SaladClassic Mashed Potatoes or Mashed CauliflowerCucumber Tomato Feta Salad

Other easy main course meat recipes

Creamy Chicken and MushroomsEasy Salisbury Steak with Mushroom GravyDutch Oven Whole Roast Chicken with Lemon, Garlic, and RosemaryPan-Seared Steak with Brown Butter Sauce

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