I’m always looking for new ways to make pork chops. My favorite way to cook pork chops is on the grill, but I also have a pan fried recipe that uses this amazingly simple Lemon Juice and Herb Marinade. Fabulous flavor, I’ve made it over and over again!
The other day I was thumbing through The Best of Gourmet 2004 that I picked up at the library and came across this very simple recipe for breaded pork chops cooked on the grill. I was game, so I gave it a go.
Amanda’s Notes: It’s a great recipe, tastes wonderful, but there’s a lot of waste with the olive oil and breading. I halved the recipe and made 4 pork chops, but the amount of breading and oil that I tossed was painful. I think next time I make this I will cut the olive oil by 1/3 and the breading in half. There will still be breading waste, but not nearly as much. I also increased the cheese in the breading. I’ve included the original recipe below with my notes.
The verdict? yes, I will make this again, only with the adjustments to the oil and breading I’ve noted above. Delicious!
Grilled Breaded Pork Chops
adapted from The Best of Gourmet 2004
Note: I did not do this step as I already had toasted bread crumbs on hand: Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 350°F. Spread bread crumbs in a shallow baking pan and toast in oven, stirring once or twice, until dry but not golden, 7 to 10 minutes. Cool bread crumbs completely.
Tip from Amanda: To avoid overcooked, dried out pork chops, use a meat thermometer inserted in the center of the chop from the side to check for doneness. Pork’s internal temperature should be 145 degrees, according to the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
More Pork Chop Recipes
- Baked Pork Chops
- Pork Chops al Pastor on the Grill
- Grilled Pork Chops in Lemon Herb Marinade
- Air Fryer Pork Chops
Grilled Breaded Pork Chops
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Print It Rate ItIngredients
- 4 cups fine fresh bread crumbs from 10 slices firm white sandwich bread
- ¾ oz finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano 2/3 cup (I doubled this)
- Rounded 1/2 teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- 8 3/4- to 1-inch-thick bone-in center-cut pork chops (4 1/2 lb)
- 1 cup olive oil not extra virgin
Instructions
- Combine bread crumbs with cheese, salt, and pepper in a shallow bowl or a 9-inch pie plate.
- Lightly season chops with additional salt and pepper.
- Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Put oil in another shallow bowl or 9-inch pie plate. Dip each chop in oil, letting excess drip off, then dredge both sides of chop in bread-crumb mixture, pressing gently to help crumbs adhere, and transfer to baking sheet.
- Prepare grill for cooking over medium-hot charcoal (moderate heat for gas). Grill chops on well-oiled grill rack (be sure to oil the grates before you start the fire), covered only if using gas grill, turning over once or twice, until pork is cooked through and crumbs are golden brown, about 10 minutes total.
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Peggy Bourjaily says
Growing up, my babysitter use to make these for us. Of course back then she fried them and they were sooo good. Will have to try the grilled version!
Megan says
I love pork chops and these look delicious.
Deeba PAB says
Less oil & breading… yes, seems quite the perfec way! NICE!!
Karen says
This sounds good – love pork chops! My favorite breading is a mixture of flour, cornmeal and breadcrumbs with lots of spices.
Amanda says
Thanks ladies! :)
Pam says
They look great. We love pork chops and this looks like a keeper but, I will use less oil and breading as you suggest. Thanks!
Federica says
mmm..che buono!!
Debbie says
I have a weakness for breaded pork chops. They look delicious Amanda!
cookies and cups says
We love pork chops too! I will try these and thanks for the tips on the waste…hate that!