SIMPLE & BASIC PAN-FRIED PORK CHOPS
Just what it says, the meat & nothing but the meat! Some of us are brand-new to cooking and we need to learn beginner cooking skills. There are photos on the website of Pioneer Woman Cooks to teach you how to pan-fry a basic chop. http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2009/10/simple-pan-fried-pork-chops/
Provided by Taoseeker
Categories Pork
Time 15m
Yield 8 chops, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Salt and pepper both sides of the pork chops. If desired, add a little cayenne pepper to the mix.
- Combine all dry ingredients. Dredge each side of the pork chops in the flour mixture, then set aside on a plate.
- Heat canola oil over medium to medium-high heat. Add butter. When butter is melted and butter/oil mixture is hot, cook 3 pork chops at a time, 2 to 3 minutes on the first side; 1 to 2 minutes on the other side. (Make sure no pink juices remain.)
- Remove to a plate and repeat with remaining pork chops.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 190.7, Fat 15.2, SaturatedFat 1.9, Cholesterol 3.8, Sodium 10.7, Carbohydrate 12.1, Fiber 0.5, Protein 1.7
SIMPLE FRIED PORK CHOPS
I use my Grannys simple technique to frying chicken to make these porkchops. The salt is the key to good tasting chops!
Provided by Chef Mommie
Categories Pork
Time 25m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Wash chops.
- Salt all pork chops on both sides.
- Let sit for 15 minutes on paper towels.
- Put oil in frying pan and heat to medium high.
- Shake pork chops in flour.
- Carefully add chops to oil and brown on each side.
- Turn burner down on medium.
- Cook until done about 4-5 minutes each side.(cooking time varies on different thicknesses).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 224, Fat 14.2, SaturatedFat 4.9, Cholesterol 75, Sodium 67.2, Protein 22.5
CRISPY PAN-FRIED PORK CHOPS
Coat pork chops with breadcrumbs and herbs and then crisp them to perfection in a skillet.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 15m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Put the flour in a shallow dish. Break the eggs into another shallow bowl and whisk with 1 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper. Mix the breadcrumbs with the oregano and thyme in a third shallow bowl.
- Dredge a pork chop in the flour, shaking off the excess, dip it into the eggs and then coat evenly with the breadcrumbs. Set aside on a piece of wax paper or baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining pork chops.
- Heat a large skillet over medium heat with enough oil to come halfway up the sides of the chops (about 1/4 cup). When the oil shimmers, add the chops and fry until golden brown and crispy, 3 to 4 minutes on each side. Drain on paper towels briefly. Serve hot with cooked spinach and lemon wedges.
PAN FRIED PORK CHOPS
I have been searching for years for a foolproof method of cooking pork chops and finally found it. These are wonderfully moist and very tasty. This is a Bon Appetit recipe and I found it on the Epicurious web site.
Provided by Marie
Categories Pork
Time 25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Mix flour, cornstarch and garlic salt.
- Sprinkle pork chops with salt and pepper.
- Dredge chops in flour mixture and shake off excess.
- Pour enough oil into large skillet to reach depth of 1/2" to 1".
- Heat oil to 350 degrees.
- Fry chops in oil until golden about 5 minutes per side.
- Note: I found they cooked much quicker.
- Avoid overcooking or they will be dry.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 541.2, Fat 25.4, SaturatedFat 9.2, Cholesterol 151.5, Sodium 137.8, Carbohydrate 19.5, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 0.1, Protein 54.5
PAN-FRIED PORK CHOPS
Tender cuts of meat-chicken breasts, steaks, and chops, for example-are prime candidates for pan-frying, and when properly cooked have a mouthwateringly crisp, browned exterior and a tender, juicy interior. Pan-frying makes dinner a breeze; there is practically no preparation involved and the meat is cooked quickly and sent straight to the table. The fundamentals for achieving good results are a heavy pan, high heat, and a fairly thin piece of meat. Why does a heavy pan matter? Have you ever cooked something in a thin pan and had it burn, with the burn exactly the same shape as the electrical element below? This shows how a thin pan transmits heat directly from the burner to what is cooking instead of diffusing the heat across the pan's surface. A heavy pan can distribute heat-and a lot of it-from the burner to the bottom of the pan. This is key in pan-frying and sautéing, because the pan needs to be quite hot to sear and caramelize or brown, but not burn, the surface of what is being cooked. If I could have only one pan, it would be a cast-iron skillet. The heavy iron heats evenly, making it a wonderful vehicle for browning and frying. An added bonus is that a seasoned cast-iron pan is virtually nonstick. The next-best thing after a cast-iron skillet is a stainless-steel-lined heavy aluminum or aluminum-core frying pan. The aluminum is an excellent heat conductor, while the stainless steel offers a good nonreactive surface to cook on. Besides being heavy, the pan should have low sides so the meat won't steam as it cooks. Because pan-frying requires high heat, the meat you choose should be fairly thin. Chops should be 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick and steaks 1 inch thick or less. Over high heat, thicker cuts will get crusty and dry on the outside before the inside is done. (A good method for cooking thicker chops and steaks is to brown them, by cooking them briefly on both sides at high heat, and pop them, skillet and all, into a 375°F oven to finish cooking. Alternatively, after browning, finish cooking over lowered heat, with the pan covered.) For even cooking, the thickness should be uniform. Chicken breasts can be lightly pounded at the thicker end to even them out so they will cook consistently. It is wise to have all your ingredients ready to go before you start cooking: the oil should be handy, the meat should be seasoned, and, if you are going to make a pan sauce, those ingredients should be on hand as well. Heat the pan first: a hot pan in combination with oil will sear the meat and keep it from sticking. Otherwise, the meat will sweat and its leaking juices will cause the meat to adhere to the bottom of the pan. Once the pan is hot, add a little bit of oil, or oil and butter (butter alone burns too quickly at high temperatures). Add the oil after the pan has heated so that it does not start to smoke and burn before you are ready to start cooking. For pan-frying only a little oil is needed, just enough to generously coat the bottom of the pan. After a few seconds, when the oil is shimmering, put the meat in the pan. The meat should fit in the pan in a single layer with a little space between each piece. If the pieces are crowded or overlapping, the liquid they release will keep the meat from browning; if there are large areas of the pan left exposed, the oil in these areas will burn and smoke. If necessary, fry in batches or in two pans simultaneously. Cook the meat on one side until it is nicely browned. Peek underneath after 2 or 3 minutes to monitor the browning; lower the heat if it is browning too quickly, or, if nothing is happening, turn it up. To brown the other side, turn the meat with tongs or a long, sharp-tined fork. In general, most cuts of meat need to cook for 4 to 5 minutes on each side. Chicken breasts can cook for a longer time on the skin side, 8 minutes or so, leaving the tender meaty side to cook only a few minutes. I am an advocate for leaving the skin on...
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Season: 4 pork chops, 1/2 inch thick with Salt and fresh-ground black pepper.
- Heat a heavy frying pan over medium-high heat. Pour in: Olive oil to coat the pan.
- Add the pork chops and cook until brown on one side, about 5 minutes. Turn them over and cook until done, turning again if necessary for even cooking. Let the chops rest for 4 minutes before serving, to tenderize them.
- Garnish with chopped parsley, garlic, or lemon zest. (Chopped together this mixture is called gremolata; see page 231.)
- Serve with sage butter, chile butter, fennel butter, rosemary butter, or another herb butter (see page 48).
- Press herb leaves onto the chops before frying them. Sage, rosemary, marjoram, or savory are good choices.
- Make a quick pan sauce with 1/2 cup stock or water, cooked down by half, and 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard and 1 tablespoon butter whisked in. Taste for salt and stir in any resting juices before serving.
PAN-FRIED JERK PORK CHOPS
Pork chops pan-fried on top of the stove in less than 20 minutes with jerk rub and lime. Serve with sweet potato fries or steamed potatoes, and fresh veggies. For a traditional kick, serve with applesauce.
Provided by kesparza22
Categories Main Dish Recipes Pork Pork Chop Recipes Pan Fried
Time 30m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Combine jerk seasoning, salt, and pepper in a small bowl.
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Shake about 1 tablespoon jerk rub into the skillet. Add onions; cook and stir until soft, about 3 minutes.
- Meanwhile, sprinkle 1/2 of the remaining jerk rub onto one side of each pork chop. Use a knife to poke 4 or 5 holes in each chop and pour 1/2 of the lime juice over top. Place chops, seasoned-side down, into the hot skillet.
- Cook until browned, 5 to 7 minutes. While cooking, sprinkle remaining jerk rub onto the top side of the chops. Poke holes as before, and pour remaining lime juice over top. Flip chops and cook until browned and no longer pink in the center, another 5 to 7 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read 145 degrees F (63 degrees C).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 248.2 calories, Carbohydrate 7.9 g, Cholesterol 48.2 mg, Fat 16.2 g, Fiber 2.4 g, Protein 18.6 g, SaturatedFat 4.2 g, Sodium 2440.2 mg, Sugar 2.1 g
SOUTHERN PAN FRIED PORK CHOPS
Not sure where I found this recipe - probably from the food network years ago!! I haven't made these - YET - but I will and post a review!!!
Provided by Gohogsgirl
Categories Pork
Time 35m
Yield 4-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Wash pork chops, pat dry and season with salt and pepper to taste.
- In a large skillet, heat the oil - medium high heat.
- Dredge chops in flour and shake of excess and sear in the heated oil - cook for about 1 minute per side to brown.
- Remove chops from skillet and place on a brown paper bag to absorb excess oil.
- Turn skillet to medium low and add onion and garlic to the pan. Cook for about 2 minutes to soften the onion and then add chops back to the skillet.
- Cover with 1/4 cup water and put a lid on the skillet and steam the chops for about 20 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1232.4, Fat 87.1, SaturatedFat 18.2, Cholesterol 168.8, Sodium 154.2, Carbohydrate 52.2, Fiber 2.3, Sugar 1.8, Protein 57.6
OLD-FASHIONED PAN-FRIED PORK CHOPS
I thought it was time to revisit on old-fashioned cooking method: Pan Frying. Is it time to bring it back? Go into any of the wonderful family-style restaurants in the South and order a pan-fried pork chop, and you are served a thing of beauty. For some reason, this no-fuss, easy method has fallen out of favor with home cooks (maybe because most recipes are so vague..."Season pork chop, cook in frying oil until done".) Follow my instructions and you will yield a beautifully browned, moist chop...serve with Macaroni & Cheese and some greens, and you will have a fast, old-fashioned weeknight supper.:)
Provided by Alan in SW Florida
Categories Pork
Time 35m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine the garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, and cayenne in a bowl. Place the flour in a shallow dish. Pat the chops dry with paper towels. Cut 2 slits about 2 inches apart through the fat on the edges of each chop (Since pork chops have a tendency to curl when cooked at high heat, cutting the slits will prevent this from happening). Season both sides of the chops with the spice mixture, then dredge the chops lightly in the flour (do NOT discard the flour). Transfer to a plate and let rest for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, cook the chopped bacon in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat until the fat renders and the bacon is crisp, about 8 minutes. using a slotted spoon, transfer the bacon to a paper towel-lined plate and reserve for another use. (if having baked potatoes with the pork chops, serve with sour cream, chopped chives, and sprinkle on the cooked, chopped bacon -- YUM!) Do NOT wipe out the pan!
- Add the oil to the fat in the pan and heat over medium-high heat until just smoking. Return the chops to the flour dish and turn to coat. Cook the chops until well browned, 3 to 4 minutes per side.
- Serve and enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 724.9, Fat 48.3, SaturatedFat 10.4, Cholesterol 141.4, Sodium 451.5, Carbohydrate 24.9, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 0.1, Protein 45.4
PAN-FRIED PORK CHOPS
An easy Pan-Fried Pork Chops recipe.
Categories Pork Fry Dinner Pork Chop Fall Winter Pan-Fry Bon Appétit Sugar Conscious Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added
Yield Makes 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Mix flour, cornstarch and garlic salt in medium bowl. Sprinkle pork chops with salt and pepper. Dredge pork chops in flour mixture (do not shake off excess).
- Pour enough vegetable oil into heavy large skillet to reach depth of 1 inch. Heat oil to 350°F. Fry pork chops in oil until golden brown and cooked through, about 5 minutes per side
FRIED PORK CHOP
This pork chop is so good you'll say it tastes like heaven!
Provided by CHS_GRAD_2010
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork
Time 20m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Combine flour, seasoning salt, salt and pepper in a paper or plastic bag. Place pork chops into the bag, and shake to coat.
- When the oil is nice and hot, shake off excess flour from pork chops, and fry in the hot oil. Cook on each side for about 4 to 5 minutes, or until golden on the outside, and juices run clear.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 206.9 calories, Carbohydrate 12.1 g, Cholesterol 32.4 mg, Fat 10.7 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 14.6 g, SaturatedFat 2.6 g, Sodium 284.4 mg
FRIED PORK CHOPS WITH PAN GRAVY
One of the keys to frying meat is having the oil at the right temperature (about 375°F) so it "sings" when you add the meat. At a lower temperature, meat will cook slowly and stew rather than fry, absorbing the oil and becoming greasy and heavy. Meat, fish, and vegetables begin to brown at around 230°F. The transformation that develops the characteristic brown color of foods cooked on the grill, in the oven, or in oil is called the "Maillard reaction."
Yield serves 4 to 6
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Season the pork chops generously with salt and pepper. Set aside. Place the flour in a shallow plate and mix with cayenne, salt, and pepper. Set aside.
- In a large skillet, preferably cast iron, heat the oil over medium-high heat until the temperature reaches 375°F on a deep-fat thermometer.
- Meanwhile, to cook the pork chops, add the chops, one piece at a time, to the seasoned flour and turn to coat both sides. Shake to remove excess flour.
- Add the pork chops to the hot oil without crowding. Fry until golden brown on one side and the juices are starting to pool on the surface of the meat, about 4 minutes. Using tongs, turn the chops. Cover the skillet, decrease the heat to low, and cook until the center of each chop registers 140°F on an instant-read thermometer, an additional 3 to 4 minutes. Using tongs, remove the chops to a warm platter and tent loosely with aluminum foil to keep warm.
- Pour off most of the grease, leaving 2 tablespoons in the pan along with any browned bits. Add 2 tablespoons of the remaining seasoned flour. Using a wooden spoon, cook the roux over moderate heat, stirring constantly, until nutty brown, about 3 minutes. Whisk in the chicken stock and bring to a boil over high heat. Decrease the heat to medium-low, and simmer, whisking occasionally, until thickened, 3 to 5 minutes. Taste and adjust for seasoning with salt and pepper.
- To give the chops a little crunch, I sometimes add a few tablespoons of fine cornmeal to the seasoned flour. You can also season the mixture with paprika in addition to the cayenne.
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