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Easy baked pork chops with four ingredients: bone-in chops, dry rub, butter and thyme. This is one of the best baked pork chop recipes ever, so tender and juicy!
Baked Pork Chop Recipes
I love pork chops in oven.
How to bake pork chops?
I am sure many of you have had dry, tough and rubbery recipes with the pork tasting like a shoe.
To get tender oven baked pork chops with juicy meat, you need to know how long to bake, at what temperature and the baking time.
My easy recipe takes only 5 minutes prep time and calls for only four (4) ingredients:
- Bone-in center cut pork chops
- Dry rub
- Unsalted butter
- Thyme or other herbs such as parsley, rosemary or oregano.
See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.
The recipe yields tender pork chops in oven for the entire family.
All you have to do is just shake, mix all the ingredients together and the oven will do the all the work!
How To Make Baked Pork Chops
This is an easy recipe that calls for simple ingredients and method.
My homemade dry rub is a great seasoning and marinade for pork chops. It adds amazing flavors.
First, prepare a baking tray and place the pork chops. Add melted butter, dry rub and thyme together.
Mix all the ingredients together and bake in the oven and you will have the most amazing pork dinner!
Oven Baking Tips
For moist, juicy and tender results, please follow my tips and techniques below:
- For bone-in pork chops about 1-inch thick, bake at 425°F for 12 minutes. The internal temperature of cooked pork should be 145°F (62°C).
- For boneless pork chops about 1-inch thick, bake at 425°F for 10 minutes.
- If you don’t have a thermometer, check doneness of the pork by cutting a slit in the middle.
- For 1-inch thick pork loin chops, there is NO NEED to turn them over while baking. You want to keep one side of the pork tender, moist and juicy.
Why Are Baked Pork Chops Tough
There are two main reasons for tough and dry results.
- The oven temperature is too high.
- Roasting and baking for too long in the oven.
Bake for 12 minutes at 425°F is the golden rule. However, no pork chops are exactly of the same thickness.
If you have a thicker pork chops that is over 1-inch thick, you should increase the baking time by a few minutes.
You can also use an a meat thermometer to measure the internal temperature. If you don’t have it available, just use a knife to cut a slit in the deepest part of the pork to check doneness.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are five types available in the market: porterhouse, ribeye, sirloin, center cut and blade chops. For home cooking, it’s best to get center cut chops (sometimes known as New York pork chops).
Yes, you sure can. Boneless pork chops with the same thickness will work.
You don’t have to cover them if you are baking at 425°F for 12 minute. You want the heat to cook the surface while retaining the juice inside. The chops will remain tender and juicy if you follow the instructions in the recipe card.
To ensure tender oven baked pork chops, I don’t recommend baking frozen pork chops because they will become tough. Thaw the frozen chops at room temperature before trying this recipe.
This recipe is only 288 calories per serving.
What To Serve With This Recipe
Serve this dish with side dishes. For a healthy meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
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Baked Pork Chops
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 lb. bone-in center cut pork chops , 3 pork chops
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- 2 tablespoons homemade dry rub
- 1 teaspoon chopped thyme
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425°F (218°C).
- In a baking tray, add the butter, dry rub and thyme to the pork chops. Make sure both sides of the pork chops are nicely coated.
- Bake the pork chops for 12 minutes, or until the meat is fully cooked (internal temperature of 145°F (62°C). You can check doneness by cutting a slit in the middle of the pork to check. If you pork is thicker, bake for 15 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and rest for 3 minutes before serving with your favorite hot sauce or as is.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Hello,
I am going to try this receipt tonight. Looking forward to it as all the comments have great reviews. I was wondering about the dipping sauce thou, is there a receipt for that?
Thank you for sharing,
Mrs Mitchell
These look amazing! Im not much of a cook but these turned out really well! Thanks!
Baked Pork Chops recipe with the Dry Rub is the best. I have made them several times and family and guests love them.
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I’m am not sure how many different ways I tried making pork chops and they were always very dry. This recipe of yours is absolutely amazing! I probably made these about 6 times and every time they are juicy and delicious. Thank you very much for this recipe!
This recipe did not work for us at all. Our chops were a little thicker & by the time they reached 145ยฐ they were way over cooked. Probably better for the thinner chips.
Baked pork chops the best.
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Hello buddy,
Looks damn tasty. I am loving it. Your articles are really awesome and cool to be frank. it makes me crave and make my mouth water! Keep sharing much more cool content often. Cheers to you
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Trying this tonight!
The rub is already added for extra taste later.
Hi Nancy, you will love this recipe. Please try more recipes on my site: https://rasamalaysia.com/recipe-index-gallery/
Ok, these are the best ever oven chop I’ve had the luxury to make, that spice rub was the best.
Only had montreal spice steak to make them but all the rest of the ingredients, smoked paprika included. Used brown sugar.
Dear lady, your recipies are totally mostly simple and out of this world tasty!!!
Doubled the spice rub recipe so I’m good to go on the next rub which will probably chicken drums :)
Cheers and keep pumping up recipies!
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Thanks again Nancy! :)
This baked pork chops is so juicy!
This is the best baked pork chops recipe.