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5 Ways to Prepare Pork Chops

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5 Ways to Prepare Pork Chops

Pork chops are delicious and versatile cuts of meat that can be served and prepared in many different ways. You can bake them in the oven, pop them in the air fryer, or throw them on the grill. Along with holding up well to multiple cooking methods, pork chops also serve as a nice base for various seasonings and go well with multiple side dishes.

Don’t know where to start when it comes to cooking pork chops? Check out these five different ways you can prepare pork chops at home!

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1. Hot Honey Pork Chops

Honey porkchop plated with rice

Add this sweet and spicy combo to bring a bold flavor to Coleman Boneless Pork Chop. Try pairing it with your favorite side to add a quick and easy kick to weekday meal planning!

2. Herb Crusted Pork Chops

Herb crusted porkchop on a white plate with potatoes and green beans

Step up your pork chop game with a crust of herbs that pack a punch. While this dish is packed with flavor, it’s quite simple—all you’ll need is herbs, flour, dijon, bread crumbs, and Coleman Boneless Pork Chop. This combination of simplicity and flavor makes this a great dish for your next dinner party or family supper.

3. Italian Style Air Fryer Pork Chops

Italian style pork chops plated and on a table

This easy air fryer pork chop recipe uses a simple Keto and Paleo-friendly “no-bread” coating of grated Parmesan cheese, dried herbs, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. It’s perfect for a quick weeknight dinner—just coat the pork chops, throw them in the air fryer, and get ready to eat in under 30 minutes.

4. Slow Cooker Smothered Pork Chops

Slow Cooker Smothered Pork Chops with rice in a black bowl

It doesn’t get any better than hearty smothered pork chops, especially when they’re made easy with the help of a slow cooker! This classic recipe is perfect for a busy week since all you need to do is throw seasonings and pork chops into the slow cooker and let cook for three hours. You will need to spend a bit of time preparing the flavorful sauce, but it comes together quickly as well.

5. Balsamic and Rosemary Grilled Pork Chops

Balsamic and Rosemary Grilled Pork Chops

Marinating your pork chops in balsamic and rosemary ensures the meat will stay moist and flavorful. Although you’ll need to plan ahead a bit to allow the flowers to meld, once the chops are done marinating, they’ll take less than 20 minutes to cook on the grill. Serve with grilled veggies or a salad for a delicious and refreshing meal.

Start Your Recipes with All-Natural Meat

No matter which recipe you’re going to try first, you’ll want to start with the best ingredients. While getting dinner on the table isn’t always easy, finding natural meats you can trust is.

Coleman Natural produces high-quality pork that is nutritious and tastes great. But we care about more than just taste! All of our pork is raised by American family farmers who never use crates, antibiotics, or growth-promoting hormones.

When you’re ready to get cooking you can find our products at your local grocery store or online.

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