Southern Fried Pork Chops and Gravy Recipe - Life's Ambrosia (2024)

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Southern fried pork chops with mushroom gravyis the best comfort food meal for a chilly night. Tender pork, dredged in seasoned flour and smothered with pan gravy. It never fails to satisfy.

Every once in a while we need some comfort food. Am I right? Especially on Sunday. Sunday is the day that I like to relax, maybe read a bit and make my family a truly comforting Sunday supper.

If we’re being completely honest though, I also like making comforting dinners during the week. So when a recipe is perfect for a big family dinner on Sunday as well as a quick weeknight dinner on Wednesday, it’s a winner in my book!

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That is exactly what these Southern Fried Pork Chops with Mushroom Gravy are. Tender, juicy, perfectly golden, delicious and ready in a snap.

How to Pan Fry Pork Chops:

Frying pork chops is a pretty simple technique. You need to dip the pork chops in an egg wash. Next, dredge them in a seasoned flour mixture. I like to let the pork chops set with the flour on them for at least 15 minutes, I find this helps the breading adhere to the pork chop and helps keep it crispy.

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Finally, pan fry them in a mixture of butter and oil until they are golden brown. I use a mixture of butter and oil because butter has a tendency to burn easier than oil. The combo of the two will help prevent that from happening.

You’ll know that the pork chops are cooked through once they have reached an internal temperature of 145 degrees.

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To keep the pork chops crispy after frying, you will want to rest the chops on a cooling rack that is set on top of a baking sheet. This method is better than simply placing them on a paper towel lined plate. When sitting on the cooling rack, the

Boneless pan-fried pork chops or Bone-In?

First, I tried bone-in pork chops. I wasn’t too impressed. They took a little longer to cook than I wanted. Next time around, I tried battering and frying boneless pork chops. They were alright, but still a little too thick for what I was looking for.

Finally, I decided to take those same boneless pork chops, hit them with a meat mallet until they were 1/4 of an inch thick, dredge them in seasoned flour and pan fry them. They cooked up quickly and were oh so flavorful.

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PRO TIP:To tenderize pork chops. Using a meat mallet (a rolling pin works too!) not only helps get the pork chops to the same uniform size, it also helps tenderize them. Sandwiching the pork chops between two pieces of plastic wrap (wax paper or in a freezer bag) keeps things a bit cleaner.

How to make gravy from scratch:

The technique for this pork chop gravy recipe is pretty easy: after you fry the pork chops, reserve one tablespoon of the pan drippings. Add the mushrooms and cook just until browned. Next, sprinkle flour over the top and cook 1 minute until the flour starts to smell nutty. Finally slowly whisk in broth and milk and cook until thickened.

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What do you serve with southern fried pork chops?

The best Side Dishes for southern fried pork chops with gravy are homemade mashed potatoes andsauteed broccoli .It’s a comforting meal that is fit for Sunday suppers with the family but so quick that it’s also great on weeknights!

Looking for more southern recipes? Be sure to check out these!

Fried Green Tomatoes Easy Recipe

Honey Fried Chicken

Deep Fried Pickles

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Try these other Main Dishes!

Pulled Chicken Sandwiches

Baked Chicken Legs

Smothered Pork Chops Recipe

If you try this Southern Fried Pork Chops Recipe, take a quick photo and come share the comfort food love with me on Instagram.Use the #lifesambrosia and I’ll feature it in my stories!

Note: this post was originally published in 2009. It was updated with photos, tips and nutrition facts in 2019.

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Southern Fried Pork Chops and Gravy

Southern fried pork chops with mushroom gravyis the best comfort food meal. Tender pork, dredged in seasoned flour and smothered with pan gravy.

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Prep Time 15 mins

Cook Time 15 mins

Total Time 30 mins

Course Main Dishes

Cuisine American

Servings 4 Servings

Calories 370 kcal

Ingredients

Ingredients:

  • 4 boneless pork chops
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons seasoning salt
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 cup sliced button mushrooms
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • fresh cracked black pepper and kosher salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to warm setting.

  • Place pork chops between two pieces of plastic wrap (or wax paper or in a resealable plastic bag). Seal bag and hit the pork chops with a meat mallet until 1/4 inch thick.

  • In one bowl beat egg. In a separate bowl combine flour and seasoning salt.

  • Remove pork chops from plastic bag, dip in egg and then dredge in flour to coat completely. Transfer to a plate and let set for 15 minutes.

  • In a skillet heat butter and olive oil over medium heat. Once butter has melted fry pork chops until browned and cooked through. About 3-4 minutes per side. Transfer to a ovenproof dish and place in oven to keep warm.

  • Reserve 1 tablespoon of the pan drippings. Add mushrooms and cook until browned, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle 2 tablespoons of flour over the top, stir. Cook for 1 minute. Whisk in broth and milk. Cook until thickened. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

  • Place cooked pork chops on a serving platter, spoon gravy over the top. Serve.

Notes

Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 370kcalCarbohydrates: 14.9gProtein: 30.3gFat: 21.4gSaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 105mgSodium: 2420mgFiber: 0.7gSugar: 1.3g

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Keywords: comfort food, fried pork chops, gravy, Mushrooms, pork chops, Southern

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    Nico

    June 2, 2020 at 12:37 pm

    Southern Fried Pork Chops and Gravy Recipe - Life's Ambrosia (9)
    I’ve made this recipe a few times and it is always delicious and the whole family ( even my picky kids) love it! Thanks!

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      Deseree

      June 3, 2020 at 4:00 pm

      You are so welcome! I am happy to hear that!!

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    edie

    November 4, 2013 at 2:08 pm

    I’ve made the recipe several times and each time it is a hit. It is sooooooooo good.

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    Shari

    September 18, 2013 at 3:25 pm

    These were SOOOO good!! I didn’t have any “seasoning salt” so I used my 30% less sodium Old Bay’s. I added some sea salt, fresh thyme, a little cumin, and some onion powder. I had to cook about 6 minutes each side…maybe they were thicker than yours…?Heavenly dish. I’m making it again tonight! NOM NOM NOM!

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    BobP

    June 19, 2013 at 7:29 am

    The pork chops w/mushroom gravy was great! I don’t rate many recipes a 5 but if these don’t deserve a 5 I don’t know what does. Awesome – keep up the good recipes!

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    Deeder

    December 13, 2012 at 6:50 pm

    I made this tonight and it was YuMMy! My chops turned out little under 1/2″ too so it took about 5 min on both sides. Also added 1 whole yellow onion half moon chopped and salted the mushrooms at the end of their cook time so it wouldn’t extract all their moisture making them bitter. My family is gravy crazy so I did a whole can chicken broth with the 1/4 milk then added a tbsp of corn starch pre-mixed with 1/8c. cold wather to thicken it all up…. the po man’s gravy style (make what you need and thicken up after)…. It was Delicious!!!!!

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    Megan

    August 16, 2010 at 6:30 pm

    Made this for dinner tonight and it was yummo! Loved the super-thin porkchops. I actually used whole wheat flour to coat the chops and you couldn’t even tell the difference. Made it with your Creamy Mashed Potatoes and some spinach.

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    Songe

    March 21, 2010 at 2:58 pm

    I’ll be attempting this dish tonight and blogging about it. Fingers crossed that it turns out as good as yours looks! and BTW I LOVE your blog! :)

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      Deseree

      March 21, 2010 at 5:05 pm

      Thanks Songe! I hope you enjoy it :)

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    Deseree

    February 20, 2010 at 5:13 pm

    Thanks Jessica, you’re welcome! I just checked out your blog and it looks like they turned out perfectly. The side dish of sauteed spinach with 4 cloves of garlic sounds simply divine too. :)

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    Jessica

    February 15, 2010 at 5:29 pm

    This was a wonderful recipe. You can see my post about it on my blog. We used portobella mushrooms and then water in place of the broth (our homemade stuff can gone bad :S) Thank you so much.

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    Zoe

    December 30, 2009 at 9:10 am

    I made this a couple nights ago, and it was absolutely wonderful. My husband loved it so much that he requested it again for later this week. :) My chops ended up being about half an inch and I cooked them for about 5.5 minutes. So yummy! Thanks for the recipe!

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      Deseree

      December 30, 2009 at 8:04 pm

      You’re welcome Zoe!

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    Deborah

    December 29, 2009 at 12:30 am

    I’ll give this one a go, since I love mushrooms too – with everything – well almost! The ittalian kind with garlic – yummie. Well let’s see if I succeed :)

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    Alexandra

    December 18, 2009 at 5:55 am

    I love mushrooms with anything. So good. Especially when made into a gravy or sauce… I’m betting this works equally great with chicken :)

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    What's Gaby Cooking

    December 17, 2009 at 7:51 am

    o…..m….g…. these look absolutely mouthwatering and delicious! I have to make this asap! That gravy looks fab – I could eat it for breakfast!

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    FAQs

    Should you flour pork chops before frying? ›

    We strongly recommend thicker-cut, bone-in pork chops for the most tender, juiciest result. What is this? Dredging the pork chops in a flour mixture prior to pan frying helps develop a nice little golden crust on the outside of the chops, and helps seal in some of their moisture.

    How to get batter to stick to pork chops? ›

    The flour egg mixture really helps the bread crumbs stick!
    1. Dab the pork chops with a paper towel to absorb the extra moisture. (This also helps the egg mixture to stick.)
    2. Dredge in flour and then dip in egg. ...
    3. Brown the pork chops in a skillet to crisp the crumbs, and then bake them until tender.
    May 3, 2020

    Why are my fried pork chops soggy? ›

    If the meat isn't fried at an adequate temperature or for a long enough period, this undercooked gluten creates a sogginess that can ruin even the best-quality pork chops or chicken.

    What's the quickest way to tenderize pork chops? ›

    Tenderize Pork with a Meat Mallet

    An old-fashioned meat mallet is a quick, affordable, and reliable way to soften up any cut of meat. It's great for pork chops because you can use it lightly on thinner chops and put more force into thicker cuts.

    How to make pork extremely tender? ›

    To tenderize pork before cooking it, try breaking up the tough muscle by hitting it with a meat mallet evenly across the surface of the meat. Then, if you want your pork to be extra tender, you can marinate it in a tenderizing marinade made with acids, like citrus juices, vinegar, or wine.

    How do you keep breading from falling off fried pork chops? ›

    Mix milk with first amount of salt (2 teaspoons) and allow pork chops to soak in this mixture for as long as you'd like, about an hour to maybe four works well. Overnight soaking will result in too much moisture & your breading will fall off.

    Is it better to pan fry pork chops in butter or oil? ›

    Butter, with its luxurious richness and distinctive nutty flavor, is a classic choice for frying pork chops, whether they are breaded or not. As the butter melts and sputters in the pan, it imparts a depth of flavor to the dish.

    Is it better to fry pork chops fast or slow? ›

    The key to flavoursome chops is cooking the fat on the outside really well over a high heat. This should be done quickly so as not to dry out the meat inside. You can help keep the chops nice and tender by doing one of the following: Soaking the chops in a brine.

    Are fried pork chops done when they float? ›

    Pork chops will float at the surface of the oil when done.

    How do you keep breading from falling off when frying? ›

    Place the breaded chicken on a cooling rack (or a platter) and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. This cooling time will help the layers of breading ingredients solidify and adhere better after the chicken cooks. Once you start cooking the chicken, be patient and don't flip it over too early.

    Why are my pork chops tough when I fry? ›

    Under or overcooking your pork chops.

    And, if you've ever encountered a dried-out, tough, chewy pork chop, that's a telltale sign of overcooking.

    Do you fry pork chops covered or uncovered? ›

    Preheat the skillet over medium-high heat until very hot. Add meat. Don't add any liquid and don't cover the skillet. Reduce the heat to medium and cook until internal temperature registers 145°F on an instant-read thermometer (for ¾- to 1-inch-thick chops, plan on 6 to 10 minutes), turning meat occasionally.

    Should you rinse pork chops before frying? ›

    Washing beef, pork, lamb, or veal before cooking it is not recommended. Bacteria in raw meat and poultry juices can be spread to other foods, utensils, and surfaces. We call this cross-contamination. Some consumers think they are removing bacteria and making their meat or poultry safe.

    What is the white stuff when frying pork chops? ›

    albumen. basically the bit of meat protein that dissolves in the water in the meat and is squeezed out as the meat shrinks during cooking.

    Will pork chops get more tender the longer you cook them? ›

    Overcooked Pork Chops Are Tough

    When they're cooked for even a few minutes too long, whether it's in the oven or on the stovetop or grill, they're quick to dry out, and — you guessed it — become tough, chewy, and less than appealing. This is partly due to carry-over cooking.

    Does soaking pork chops in salt water make them tender? ›

    A brine is essentially just salt and water. It helps prevent moisture loss during cooking, and the salt also helps tenderize the meat from the inside out. If you want an extra juicy piece of pork, brine it before cooking. You can make an effective brine just with salt and water, but additional seasonings do help.

    Is it better to bake or pan fry pork chops? ›

    While there are a number of ways to cook pork chops for dinner, baking is arguably the easiest path to perfection. The hands-off cooking method cooks pork chops gently and evenly without the need for extra fat, resulting in juicy, healthier pork chops that pair well with practically any side dish.

    What is the best method to cook pork chops? ›

    A quick turn in a hot pan followed by a little time in the oven is another great way to cook pork chops. You build color and flavor in the skillet, then hand the cooking over to the oven, which gives you time to prep the rest of the meal.

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