Oven Baked Boneless Pork Chops Recipe - Savory Nothings (2024)

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These Oven Baked Boneless Pork Chops are quick and easy to make, yet come out incredibly juicy and flavorful! After seasoning them, they roast in the oven to perfection.

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I just shared my Oven Baked Chicken Breast recipe, and it turned out to be such a hit… I thought maybe I should share my way of baking pork chops, too!

While I have to admit I’m a huge fan of air fried pork chops… this oven version is just as good, and just as easy, too.

The spice rub makes the meat incredibly flavorful, and choosing thick-cut chops helps to keep them juicy. To me, this is such an essential recipe to have in your back pocket, so here it is!

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

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Ingredient notes

  • Pork chops: I want to stress that your pork chops should be at LEAST 1 inch thick. At least. 1 ¼ inches is even better. If you can only get thin cut chops at the store, consider buying a 2 pound pork loin and cut it into 4 chops yourself (that’s what I mostly do, a 2 pound loin gives me 4 nice and thick chops).
  • Brown sugar: I use light brown sugar. If you only have white sugar on hand, that’s fine to use, though you may want to reduce the amount to ½ tablespoon.
  • Mustard: I used a mild, smooth, yellow mustard. If mustard is absolutely not your thing, consider using mayonnaise instead – it works very well, too.

How to bake boneless pork chops in the oven

1. Start by lightly pounding the chops between two pieces of plastic wrap.

You do NOT want to flatten them, you just want to pound them to break up some of the fibers, in order to help tenderize the meat. 4-5 light smacks per chop will do.

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2. Rub the chops with olive oil first, then with mustard. Make sure to cover both sides and the edge.

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3. Combine the ingredients for the spice rub, then evenly sprinkle all sides of the chops.

You don’t want to rub the spices into the chops (it’s too messy because of the oil and mustard), but just lightly dab it all over the meat.

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4. Place the chops on a rimmed pan lined with baking parchment.

Bake the chops at 400°F for 6 minutes per ½ inch thickness (this means if your chops are 1 inch thick, you’ll bake them for 12 minutes); OR until the internal temperature reaches 140°F. Turn on the broiler and broil the chops for 1-2 minutes until they are nicely browned.

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5. Remove the chops from the oven, let them rest for 5 minutes. Make sure the temperature has risen to at least 145°F before serving!

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Recipe tips

  • Baking time: I suggest a slightly shorter baking time, because with pork chops it’s better to check early vs too late. Don’t broil them until they reach an internal temperature of 140°F, which can take a couple of minutes longer than the recipe indicates. My pork chops were slightly over 1 inch thick and they baked in 14 minutes.
  • Seasoning: Make sure to get the seasoning on both sides of the chops, and also around the edges. That’s how you get the most flavor into every bite!
  • Resting time: Do not skip the resting time, it really does help with keeping the meat tender.

Recommended internal temperature for pork

Wondering when your pork is done and safe to be eaten? I highly recommend investing in (the following is an affiliate link an I earn a commission for purchases made through it) a meat thermometer. I check pretty much everything I cook and bake with mine to make sure I’m at the accurate temperature.

The US government’s food safety website recommends cooking all pork to an internal temperature of at least 145°F (63°C) followed by a 3 minute rest for safe consumption.

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Serving ideas

Pork chops are a great basic, and so many things pair well with them. Here are some of our favorites:

  • Mashed potatoes or Instant pot mashed potatoes
  • Sautéed green beans or air fried green beans
  • Roasted broccoli or air fryer broccoli
  • Roasted asparagus or air fryer asparagus
  • Potato wedges or air fryer baked potatoes

They are also great with rice and a bag of steamed vegetables for a quick and easy dinner. Or even with a hunk of crusty bread, mustard and coleslaw!

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More pork recipes

  • Pork Roast and Sauerkraut
  • The Best Baked Pork Tenderloin
  • Instant Pot Sour Cream Pork Chops
  • The Best Pork Chop Marinade

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Oven Baked Boneless Pork Chops

These Oven Baked Boneless Pork Chops are quick and easy to make, yet come out incredibly juicy and flavorful!

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Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 15 minutes mins

Total 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 4 boneless pork chops at least 1 inch thick
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon yellow mustard
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Prep: Heat oven to 400°F and line a rimmed baking sheet with baking parchment OR aluminum foil (see notes).

  • Tenderize: Place pork chops between two pieces of plastic wrap and very gently pound using a rolling pin or flat side of a meat mallet (you don't want to flatten them much, you mainly want to tenderize them – 4-5 gentle smacks will do).

  • Season: Rub chops all over with oil and mustard. Combine brown sugar, ground paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Rub seasoning blend all over chops.

  • Bake: Bake on middle rack for 12-15 minutes, depending on thickness of chops (about 6 minutes per ½ inch thickness), until they reach an internal temperature of 140°F. Turn oven to broil and broil the pork chops 1-2 minutes, until browned. (Leave chops on middle rack if using parchment. Do NOT put chops close under broiler, unless using aluminum foil or removing parchment first! If broiler runs hotter than your parchment manufacturer allows, remove parchment paper first! If broiler is a small separate compartment, remove parchment paper before placing pork chops there.)

  • Rest: Remove from the oven and allow chops to rest in the pan for 5 minutes before serving, in order to let temperature rise to 145°F. Do not skip rest!

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Notes

  • Pork chops:I want to stress that your pork chops should be at LEAST 1 inch thick. At least. 1 ¼ inches is even better. If you can only get thin cut chops at the store, consider buying a 2 pound pork loin and cut it into 4 chops yourself (that’s what I mostly do, a 2 pound loin gives me 4 nice and thick chops).
  • Brown sugar:I use light brown sugar. If you only have white sugar on hand, that’s fine to use, though you may want to reduce the amount to ½ tablespoon.
  • Mustard:I used a mild, smooth, yellow mustard. If mustard is absolutely not your thing, consider using mayonnaise instead – it works very well, too.
  • Baking time:I suggest a slightly shorter baking time, because with pork chops it’s better to check early vs too late. Don’t broil them until they reach an internal temperature of 140°F, which can take a couple of minutes longer than the recipe indicates. My pork chops were slightly over 1 inch thick and they baked in 14 minutes.
  • Broiler/foil: Please DO NOT put the chops too close under your broiler! If your broiler runs hot, you must remove the parchment paper first OR use aluminum foil instead of parchment for safe broiling.

Nutrition is an estimate.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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About Nora
When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me! Learn more.

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  1. Genny Cohn says

    Oven Baked Boneless Pork Chops Recipe - Savory Nothings (18)
    This recipe works well every time. I had pretty much given up serving pork loin in any way or shape. But this is my go to. Using Duroc pork doesn’t hurt either

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  2. Kelly says

    Oven Baked Boneless Pork Chops Recipe - Savory Nothings (19)
    time I have forced and aren’t an inch thick. in the instructions instead of showing an adjustment for what to do with thinner pork chops, it just tells you to go buy something else. I’d like to know what to do with the pork chops I already have at home which I want to make for dinner tonight.

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    • Nora says

      Kelly, I’m just being honest in my post. If you have thin chops, you need to find a different recipe. Any way you’ll attempt this one with thin chops, they’ll probably end up drier than you want them. My aim is always to help you put a lovely meal on the table, and I believe in 100% transparency. I would be dishonest if I said you can get great results with this recipe if using thin pork chops. I understand honesty and transparency are becoming rare goods in the online world, but I stand by my values. Hope you were able to find a good recipe for thin pork chops!

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  3. Alexa M says

    I love these super simple flavorful chops! Sometimes I mix up my seasoning choice (like today I’m using a rub with coffee in it and Dijon mustard) but they always turn out delicious! They’re a family favorite and even my toddler loves them too.

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FAQs

What is the secret to moist pork chops? ›

To cook moist pork chops, try brining them beforehand in a solution of water, salt, and sugar for at least 30 minutes. Then, sear them on high heat to lock in juices, and finish cooking them on lower heat until they reach an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C).

Should you cover pork chops when you re baking them in the oven? ›

Some baked pork chop recipes do require that the pan is covered with either foil or a lid. It creates steam and ensures that the meat is tender and juicy. Those recipes typically require a long cook time and may add vegetables to the pan, and some uncover the chops to finish browning them at a higher temperature.

How do you keep boneless pork chops from drying out? ›

Try a Marinade or Brine. A marinade or brine can introduce more moisture or lots of flavor into your meat before you cook it. A marinade is a sauce that introduces extra flavor to your pork, depending on the aromatics or herbs you choose to include. A brine pulls more moisture into the meat, which keeps your pork juicy ...

Is it better to bake boneless pork chops at 350 or 400? ›

If you pick boneless just make sure you watch the pork chops so they don't overcook. I find that boneless pork chops can cook quicker and become dry easier. I suggest you cook them around the 375 degree temperature or even 400 for a crispier skin.

How do you keep pork chops from drying out in the oven? ›

Add a splash of chicken stock to prevent the meat from drying out in the oven. Before transferring to the oven, add a splash of chicken stock to give an extra layer of protection against drying out. Adding a few tablespoons of butter to the top of the chops doesn't hurt, either.

What should I season pork chops with? ›

Pork Chop Seasoning Recipe
  1. 3 tablespoons paprika.
  2. 2 tablespoons kosher salt.
  3. 3 teaspoons pepper.
  4. 2 teaspoons brown sugar.
  5. 2 teaspoons garlic powder.
  6. 2 teaspoons onion powder.
  7. 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper.
  8. 1/2 teaspoon sage (optional)
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Should you sear boneless pork chops before baking? ›

Seasoning Substitutions: We prefer the flavor of salt and pepper on oven-baked pork chops but you can use any seasoning you like. Try adding a little garlic powder or onion salt for even more flavor. Sear the Chops First: The real key for irresistible oven-baked pork chops is searing them in a skillet first.

How long does it take to cook a pork chop in the oven at 350? ›

How Long to Bake Pork Chops at 350 Degrees F. Baking pork chops at 350 degrees F will generally take 20 to 30 minutes.

What is the best temperature for baking pork chops? ›

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Sprinkle pork chops on all sides with thyme, salt, and pepper. Place on a baking sheet. Bake in the preheated oven until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of a pork chop reads 145 degrees F (63 degrees C), about 20 minutes.

How long does it take to cook boneless pork chops at 350? ›

OVEN METHOD:

Pre heat over to 350° F. Place thawed chops in shallow backing dish. Cook approximately 40-60 minutes. From frozen add 15 minutes to cooking time.

Are pork chops better in the oven or on the stove? ›

Because one of the best ways to bake pork chops is to start in an oven-safe skillet on the stove and then transfer them into a hot oven. High-heat frying sears them to a golden brown; and a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F) bakes the pork chops gently enough to keep them from drying out.

Can pork chops be a little pink? ›

You would expect to see some pink in a medium-rare steak, so don't be surprised to find it in your pork chops! If the pink color freaks you out, you can continue cooking it until it reaches 155°F. It will still be tasty, but it won't be quite as juicy.

Is 30 minutes long enough to bake pork chops? ›

How Long to Bake Pork Chops at 350 F in the oven? Bake them for 25-30 minutes for 1-inch thick bone-in pork chops. For boneless pork chops, reduce the baking time to 20-25 minutes.

Do you cook boneless pork chops fast or slow? ›

Boneless pork chops cook quickly, about 3 to 4 minutes per side depending on the thickness and cooking method. Be extra careful, as these chops will dry out if overcooked. Verdict: If you're in a rush and you need a hearty dinner on the table quickly, boneless pork chops are the perfect go-to main.

How do you know when pork chops are done baking? ›

The safe internal pork cooking temperature for fresh cuts is 145° F. To check doneness properly, use a digital cooking thermometer. Fresh cut muscle meats such as pork chops, pork roasts, pork loin, and tenderloin should measure 145° F, ensuring the maximum amount of flavor.

How do you make pork soft and tender? ›

Sear the pork, then bake it.

For instance, you might sear your pork in a hot pan on the stove (or on the grill), then transfer your pork to the oven (or move it to a cooler area of the grill and close the lid) for the rest of its cooking time. The indirect heat is vital to keeping your pork tender and juicy.

Is it better to bake or pan fry pork chops? ›

While there are a number of ways to cook pork chops for dinner, baking is arguably the easiest path to perfection. The hands-off cooking method cooks pork chops gently and evenly without the need for extra fat, resulting in juicy, healthier pork chops that pair well with practically any side dish.

Does soaking pork chops in salt water make them tender? ›

A brine is essentially just salt and water. It helps prevent moisture loss during cooking, and the salt also helps tenderize the meat from the inside out. If you want an extra juicy piece of pork, brine it before cooking. You can make an effective brine just with salt and water, but additional seasonings do help.

What should I soak my pork chops in? ›

Mix milk with first amount of salt (2 teaspoons) and allow pork chops to soak in this mixture for as long as you'd like, about an hour to maybe four works well. Overnight soaking will result in too much moisture & your breading will fall off. Remove pork chops from brine, and set aside.

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