How long does it take for pork chops to bake

These simple oven baked pork chops are coated in a seasoned breadcrumb mixture that isn’t a big mess to prep – perfect for a weeknight dinner. Look for Japanese panko breadcrumbs which are coarse and crunchy. This recipe calls for Italian seasoning but feel empowered to change up the flavor with an herb and spice blend of your choice (just check the label to make sure there isn’t added sodium): a peppercorn mix, or even pumpkin pie spice would work nicely. Or try adding finely chopped fresh herbs like parsley, tarragon and dill to the breading along with fresh lemon zest. You can even make the seasoned breadcrumbs ahead of time and store it in a plastic resealable bag in the freezer – just add the oil and then shake and bake your pork chops.

Learn how long to bake pork chops and get tender and juicy results every time! We’ve got you covered for bone-in or boneless pork chops with any thickness or oven temperature. They’re delicious and easy to make with a few simple tips!

How long does it take for pork chops to bake

Baking is one of the best ways to cook pork chops because of the even heating and caramelization you get in the oven.

We’re frequently asked “how long do you bake pork chops?” and “what temperature to bake pork chops?” These are great questions because no two pork chops or ovens are the same!

The grocery store may not have the exact pork chop called for in a recipe, or you might be sharing your oven with another dish that requires a different temperature. Here we explain exactly how long to bake pork chops at 350, 375, 400 or 425 and still get the juicy results we all crave!

How long does it take for pork chops to bake

HOW TO BAKE PORK CHOPS

In addition to correct baking time, there are several tips for great results with oven baked pork chops:

  1. Thicker is better: Thicker pork chops retain their juices better for more flavor and tenderness, so target 1 to 1 1/2 inches when possible.
  2. Salt the chops: Salt tenderizes the meat for juicy chops, and optionally you can brine them in salt water for 20-30 minutes too.
  3. Pat dry: Baking wet chops will interfere with caramelization, so remove excess moisture by patting dry with paper towels if needed.
  4. Use a thermometer: An instant-read meat thermometer is the only accurate way to check when pork chops are done, an internal temperature of 145°F / 63°C.
  5. Let the pork chops rest: After baking, they should rest for 3 minutes to let the juices retreat back into the meat for maximum flavor. Resist the urge to cut into them right away!

If your oven is not reliable, use an oven thermometer to ensure an accurate temperature. Baking in the upper half of the oven helps to produce a nice crust.

How long does it take for pork chops to bake

Types of pork chops (clockwise from top left): 1. untrimmed rib chop, 2. trimmed rib chop, 3. T-bone chop, 4. boneless pork chop, 5. boneless sirloin chop, 6. bone in sirloin chop

HOW LONG DO YOU BAKE PORK CHOPS

The main things affecting pork chop bake time are 1) boneless vs. bone-in pork chops, and 2) oven temperature. Also, pan seared pork chops need a few minutes less bake time, while stuffed or breaded pork chops require an extra 2-4 minutes.

How to tell when pork chops are done: The only reliable way is to insert an instant-read thermometer into the middle of the chop. As soon as the temperature reads 145°F / 63°C, remove the pork chops from the oven. The temperature will rise a few degrees more while resting.

HOW LONG TO BAKE BONELESS PORK CHOPS

Baked boneless pork chops are popular, but also the least forgiving since the meat is lean and easily overcooked. They require less baking time than you might think!

I recommend baking boneless pork chops at 400°F / 205°C to get a crispier, more caramelized texture. Boneless pork chop bake time should be 7 minutes per half-inch / 1.3 cm of thickness. Refer to the chart below for other thicknesses and oven temperatures:

Pork Chop Oven TempBoneless Pork Chop Bake Time½ in / 1 cm thickness1 in / 2½ cm thickness350°F / 175°C10-12 min20-22 min375°F / 190°C8-10 min18-20 min400°F / 205°C7-8 min15-18 min425°F / 220°C6-7 min12-15 min

Note: If you pan sear boneless pork chops before baking, reduce bake time by 2 minutes.

You’ll use slightly less time in a convection oven with the fan on. For a delicious recipe, check out our Baked Boneless Pork Chops.

How long does it take for pork chops to bake

HOW LONG TO BAKE BONE IN PORK CHOPS

Bone in pork chops are hands-down the most flavorful, and there are two types: rib chops and loin chops. On average, they need 3-5 more minutes of baking time than boneless pork chops depending on the size of the bone! Larger bones take longer to cook through than just a small piece.

Here’s how long to bake bone in pork chops based on thickness and oven temperature:

Pork Chop Oven TempBone In Pork Chop Bake Time½ in / 1 cm thickness1 in / 2½ cm thickness350°F / 175°C16-18 min25-30 min375°F / 190°C14-16 min23-25 min400°F / 205°C12-14 min20-22 min425°F / 220°C8-10 min18-20 min

Note: If you pan sear the bone in pork chops before baking, reduce bake time by 2 minutes.

Check out our Baked Bone In Pork Chops for a delicious bone in pork chop recipe.

How long does it take for pork chops to bake

WATCH HOW TO BAKE PORK CHOPS:

The following video tutorial shows how to cook pork chops in the oven:

How long does it take for pork chops to bake

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Oven Baked Pork Chops

Make tender and juicy pork chops in the oven using a simple seasoning to bring out the natural flavors of boneless pork chops or bone in pork chops.

Prep Time: 5 mins

Cook Time: 15 mins

Total Time: 20 mins

Servings: 4

Ingredients 1x2x3x

  • 4 pork chops, boneless or bone-in, 1 inch (2.5 cm) thick
  • 3 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp black pepper

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400°F (204°C) and set the rack to the upper third of the oven. Lightly grease a baking sheet.

  • Place pork chops on the baking sheet. Pat dry with paper towels and then rub all over with olive oil.

  • In a small bowl, mix the garlic powder, paprika, salt and pepper.

  • Rub the seasoning mixture evenly over the sides of each pork chop.

  • Bake for about 15 minutes or until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the middle reads 145°F (63°C). (Note: Bone-in chops normally require an extra 5 minutes.)

    How long does it take for pork chops to bake at 400?

    How Long to Bake Pork Chops at 400 Degrees F. At 400 degrees F you can count on 7 to 8 minutes for each 1/2 inch of thickness your pork chops are. So, 3/4-inch-thick chops will take 10 to 12 minutes, 1-inch-thick cooks in 15 to 16 minutes, and so on.

    How long does it take for pork chops to bake at 350?

    Cooking pork chops at 350 F will take 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the thickness of the chops, whether they are boneless or not, and whether they are covered with foil or not. If you cook 1-inch thick boneless pork chops at 350 F, they will take between 25 minutes and 30 minutes to cook through.

    Is it better to bake pork chops at 350 or 400?

    If you're cooking pork chops that are 1-inch thick, bake them in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 25 minutes. If they're 1.5-inches thick, bake them for about 35 minutes. And if your pork chops are 2-inches thick, they should be cooked for 45 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Do you bake pork chops at 350 or 375?

    The USDA recommends pork chops be cooked to an internal temperature of 145 degrees F. Baking at 375 degrees F works well, baking at 400 degrees F will give you a more caramelized texture.