A pork chop in a skillet.
Image Credit: space-monkey-pics/iStock/Getty Images Pork chops are a versatile cut of meat cut from the backbone portion of a pig. The bone and the surrounding fat that encircles the chops keep them flavorful during the cooking process. Baking chops in an iron skillet allows you to utilize simple cooking methods to keep the chops moist. You must take special care when cooking the chops to ensure that they reach the United States Department of Agriculture’s recommended internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Step 1
Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Step 2
Coat an iron skillet with olive oil.
Pour 3 tbsp. of olive oil into the iron skillet.
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Step 3
Cut open four pieces of fresh garlic with a knife and place into the skillet.
Step 4
Season both sides of the chops with salt, pepper and thyme.
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Step 5
Place the chops onto the iron skillet and place in the oven.
Step 6
Bake for 10 minutes and then flip the chops with tongs.
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Step 7
Cook for another 10 minutes and check the internal temperature of the chops with a meat thermometer. If the thermometer does not read over 145 degrees Fahrenheit, place the chops into the oven for an additional five minutes and recheck.
Step 8
Place two oven mitts on your hands and remove the iron skillet from the oven. Iron skillets can be heavy, and extra care should be taken when removing a hot skillet from the oven.
Things You'll Need
3 tbsp. olive oil 4 garlic cloves Knife Salt Pepper Thyme Tongs Oven mitts Warning Do not use a cast-iron skillet that has a plastic handle in the oven. Doing so will cause the handle to melt. Make sure your cast-iron skillet is oven-safe before using.
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references
FoodNetwork.com; Baked Pork Chops with Sweet Potatoes and Pears; Sandra Lee
FoodSubs.com: Cook's Thesaurus - Pork Loin Cuts
references
FoodNetwork.com; Baked Pork Chops with Sweet Potatoes and Pears; Sandra Lee
FoodSubs.com: Cook's Thesaurus - Pork Loin Cuts
A pork chop in a skillet.
Image Credit: space-monkey-pics/iStock/Getty Images
Image Credit: space-monkey-pics/iStock/Getty Images
Coat an iron skillet with olive oil.
- 3 tbsp. olive oil
- 4 garlic cloves
- Knife
- Salt
- Pepper
- Thyme
- Tongs
- Oven mitts
Do not use a cast-iron skillet that has a plastic handle in the oven. Doing so will cause the handle to melt. Make sure your cast-iron skillet is oven-safe before using.
FoodNetwork.com; Baked Pork Chops with Sweet Potatoes and Pears; Sandra Lee
FoodSubs.com: Cook's Thesaurus - Pork Loin Cuts