Brown Sugar Pork Chops are an easy and delicious dish, featuring seared pork chops baked in a simple garlic, butter, spices and brown sugar sauce!
Do you enjoy pork chops? We do, even though we don’t eat them too often. We used to prefer thick boneless chops, but have slowly gravitated back toward using bone-in chops in most of my recipes.
It’s good (for those who love to cook) to keep a few wonderful, “tried and true” recipes in “the old kitchen tool belt”. THIS is definitely one of those kind of recipes, so I’m happy to share it with you, and hope you enjoy it.
Brown sugar pork chops are a favorite way we enjoy “the other white meat”. They are simple to prepare, and taste wonderful!
Basically what you will do is brown the pork chops, make a simple sauce, and then bake the sauce-covered pork chops. It’s all so easy (and ready in about 35 minutes), so here’s how to make them:
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Season And Pan-Sear The Pork Chops
For this recipe you can use either bone-in or boneless pork chops (about 1″ thick). We prefer the bone-in, because the meat seems to stay a bit more juicy. Regardless of which type (bone-in or boneless) you decide to use, you’ll still enjoy these yummy pork chops!
NOTE: This recipe makes 4 pork chop servings- I was only making them for my husband and I this time, which is reflected in these photos.
The first thing you will need to do (after preheating your oven) is to season and pan-sear the pork chops. Pat the chops dry with paper towels, then lightly season BOTH sides with salt and ground black pepper.
Heat the olive oil on medium-high heat in a large oven-proof skillet. Once the oil is very hot (but not smoking), carefully add the pork chops in one layer. They should sizzle when they hit the hot oil in the skillet. The hot oil will serve to give the chops a nicely browned exterior.
Cook the chops (without moving them) for 5-6 minutes. They should be well browned on the bottom. Carefully turn them to the other side, and continue cooking for another 5 minutes.
Transfer the pork chops to a plate or platter, and cover with foil to help keep them warm while you make the sauce. Do NOT clean out the skillet, because any little browned bits left in there will help flavor the sauce!
Prepare The Brown Sugar Sauce
Now it’s time to quickly make the brown sugar sauce for the pork chops. Add butter to the skillet you cooked the pork chops in, and melt it on low heat.
Once melted, add the brown sugar, Italian seasoning, and minced garlic. Stir well to combine, and cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly, so the garlic doesn’t burn.
The brown sugar sauce will bubble quite a bit, but keep stirring! After one minute, add the pork chops back into the skillet, and turn off the heat.
Bake The Pork Chops
When the pork chops are back in the skillet, spoon enough of the sauce over each one to cover the top. Pop the skillet into a preheated 400°F. oven, and bake the chops (uncovered) for 12-15 minutes.
The pork chops are safely cooked through once they reach an internal temperature of 145-160°F.
Serve The Brown Sugar Pork Chops
Once the brown sugar pork chops are done baking, they’re ready to be served. Spoon more of the pan sauce over the top of each chop, and then garnish with lemon wedges, chopped chives (or parsley), if desired.
Our favorite way to enjoy these yummy brown sugar pork chops is to serve them placed on top of a bed of mashed potatoes. The meat and slightly sweet sauce taste wonderful when paired with creamy, buttery potatoes!
You can also serve these tasty chops with buttered orzo pasta or egg noodles, but mashed potatoes remain our favorite choice! We enjoyed fresh steamed asparagus served on the side, too! Gotta get those veggies in!
My husband told me that this recipe for brown sugar pork chops is one of his favorites, and that makes me happy! I suspect these fantastic tasting pork chops will make your taste buds happy, too.
Thanks for stopping by today. I sincerely hope you have the opportunity to make this delicious dish for yourself and those you love. Also, if you have an air fryer, be sure to try my recipe for Air Fryer Pork Chops For Two, a quick and delicious recipe you’ll love!
Take care, and have a great day. A complete, printable recipe card is located below, for your convenience.
Looking For More PORK CHOP Recipes?
You can find all of my pork recipes in the Recipe Index, which is located at the top of the page. I have quite a few pork chop recipes, including:
- Smothered Pork Chops
- Pork Chops Olé
- Baked Pork Chops With Stuffing
- Awesome Grilled Pork Chops
- Hoisin Marinated Pork Chops
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Brown Sugar Pork Chops are an easy and delicious dish, featuring seared pork chops baked in a simple garlic, butter, spices and brown sugar sauce!
- 4 bone-in or boneless pork chops , approx. 1" thick
- salt and pepper , enough to lightly season chops
- 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 3 Tablespoons butter
- 3 Tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
Preheat oven to 400°F. Pat pork chops dry with paper towels; lightly season BOTH sides with salt and pepper.
Heat olive oil on medium-high heat in a large oven-proof skillet. Once oil is very hot (but not smoking), carefully add pork chops in one layer. They should sizzle when they hit the hot oil. Cook chops for 5-6 minutes, without moving them. Turn them over, and continue cooking the other side for 5 minutes. Transfer pork chops to a platter, and cover with foil to keep them warm. Do NOT clean out the skillet.
Make the sauce: Melt butter on low heat using the same skillet. Add brown sugar, Italian seasoning, and minced garlic. Stir well, and cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly, so the garlic doesn't burn. Add pork chops back into the skillet, and turn off the heat.
Spoon enough sauce over each pork chop to cover. Place skillet into 400°F. oven and bake (uncovered) for 12-15 minutes. The pork is safely cooked once the chops reach an internal temperature of 145-160°F. When done, they are ready to be served.
To serve, spoon pan sauce over pork chops; garnish with lemon wedges, chopped chives (or parsley) if desired. Serve chops on a bed of mashed potatoes, orzo pasta, or egg noodles. Enjoy!
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This was fantastic! I browned the pork chops 4 mins one side and 3 mins the other side. Put them in a 9×13 glass baking dish, put all of the sauce over top of them and than baked them in the oven uncovered, and at the 7 min mark I flipped all of them and put them back in the oven. They were moist, flavourful and delicious. Thank you so very much for the recipe, both my girls really enjoyed it. 10/10 would recommend
So glad you and your girls enjoyed this yummy recipe! Thanks for writing… and have a wonderful day!
6/1/22 Dinner. Very good did read reviews and added a touch of balsamic vinegar to sauce. Pork chops moist. Husband loved it toooo!
Thanks for your note, Bonnie! Glad you both enjoyed the pork chops! Have a great day!
Hello!
I am planning a blog site launch soon! One of the posts I’d like to write is on my favorite recipes. One of them is your Brown Sugar Pork Chops! My family LOVES these! I’d like to link this recipe on my post for others to enjoy. Is that okay with you? I’m new to blogging and I want to make sure I give credit to the right people! Thanks!
Hi, Carrie… thanks for your note, and congratulations on your upcoming log launch! Glad you enjoy those brown sugar pork chops (that’s what we are having TONIGHT for dinner!). Yes… it is correct to insert a link to another bloggers work, and I appreciate it. Remember as you create blog post to always use your own photos and write out text and recipes in your own words if you are making a recipe featured on someone else’s blog. I always give credit by inserting a link to the bloggers original post online or the written source of the recipe. Have a great day, and good luck on your new endeavor!