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Salt and Pepper Pork Chops

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Restaurant-style salt and pepper pork chops are crispy, juicy, and delightful – ideal for many versatile meal ideas any night of the week. {Gluten-Free adaptable}

Chinese salt and pepper pork chops in a bowl
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There is nothing worse than a dry pork chop. If yours keep coming out that way, then you need to try my salt and pepper pork chops. You’ll master the method of creating incredibly tender and juicy pork, something you can do even after a hectic day. On the outside, the coating has a wonderful crispness to contrast with the juiciness, and all of it comes together for extraordinary flavor.

Is your pantry in need of a refresh? Salt and pepper pork chops can be made with ingredients you likely already have. They are one of my go-to recipes when I’m short on time and ingredients. And if you have company, no one will ever guess how simple they truly are. Rest assured, you can have these on your table in less than 30 minutes and the possibilities you can come up with to enjoy salt and pepper pork chops are endless.

Homemade salt and pepper pork
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Ingredients

The key to making this recipe pop is the fried garlic and jalapeno chips that you’ll add to it. They add more flavor and spice. With my simple coating, the exterior stays nice and crispy for a long time, while inside, the pork remains succulent.

When you’re ready, your table should have:

  • Marinted pork
  • Sliced jalapeno and garlic
  • Salt and pepper mixture
Ingredients for making salt and pepper pork chop
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Salt and pepper pork close-up
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How to cut pork chop properly

I prefer to use thick-cut boneless chops that’re at least 1” (2.5 cm) thick. So you can cut them into good bite-size chunks that won’t dry out when fried.

To cut the pork chop, tilt your knife to cut the chop into irregular triangles or diamond shapes. The thin edges will crisp up and create a crunchy texture. Plus, the increased surface area will help the pork chop absorb more flavor.

How to cut pork chops for frying
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What pan to use

I use my 9” carbon steel pan in this recipe because it allows me to use less oil to cover half of the chops, and the tall pan reduces splattering. Alternatively, you can use a medium-sized pot or even a dutch oven.

Cooking process

Cooking the pork chops is super easy.

  1. Fry the jalapeno and garlic
  2. Scoop out the fried pepper and garlic when they turn crispy
  3. Coat the marinated pork with cornstarch
  4. Fry the pork in batches until golden brown
  5. Dry the pork chops on paper towels to get rid of the excess oil
  6. Toss them with the pepper salt and serve!
How to make salt and pepper pork step-by-step
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NOTE: It’s important to remove the fried garlic and peppers when they just turn pale golden. They will continue to cook after you fish them out, due to the hot oil on the surface. If you wait until they turn golden, they will be overcooked and taste burned later.

How to serve salt and pepper pork chops

Aside from the flavor, what I love most about salt and pepper pork chops is that you can do so many different things with them. You can serve them for an appetizer when you have a dinner party or gathering. You can make them your main dish on any night of the week…just serve them over steamed rice!

Since they stay crispy for a while, you can also use any leftover chops to top off a noodle soup. I have a great Soy Sauce Noodles recipe that is perfect for it, though you can use anything you like. Have fun with these salt and pepper pork chops and get creative with how you use them!

Salt and pepper pork chops with garlic and jalapeno
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Restaurant-style salt and pepper pork chops are crispy, juicy, and delightful - ideal for many versatile meal ideas any night of the week. {Gluten-Free adaptable}

Salt and Pepper Pork Chops