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These juicy, tender pork chops are cooked in a flavorful honey garlic sauce. Served on their own or over a bed of rice with veggies, it’s a meal the whole family will enjoy!

If you know me, you know I’m a farm girl at heart. I’d prefer to see the stars instead of city lights. To see the sunset over the corn field rather than over skyscrapers every night. And most of all, to witness our kids experience farm-life, hard work, the beauty of rural Iowa and the wide open spaces.
Being on the farm, there’s no shortage of pork in the freezer. It’s fun to think up different ways to use pork chops and this recipe I dreamed up is one we’ll make again and again!!

My recipe for Honey Garlic Pork Chops uses simple ingredients and comes together super quick. I love slicing them thin, placing them on a bed of white rice and drizzling the leftover sauce on top. My mouth is watering just thinking about these….ah! You’ve just gotta try it!

Ingredients Needed
- Vegetable Oil – You can opt to use olive oil instead.
- Pork Chops – You can use boneless pork chops OR bone-in pork chops for this recipe. Both work great and are delicious options when cooked properly (more on that below!).
- Salt & Black Pepper – Or seasoned salt.
- Butter – I used salted butter.
- Minced Garlic – You can buy minced garlic from the grocery store, cut up your own garlic cloves or opt for garlic powder (see notes in recipe card below)
- Honey
- Water
- Vinegar – You can use white vinegar, apple cider vinegar or rice wine vinegar.
- Red Pepper Flakes

How to Make Honey Garlic Pork Chops
You’ll start by searing the pork chops over medium-high heat until golden brown on each side. This will help lock in the moisture and create a lovely caramelized flavor.
With all cuts of pork, it’s critical that they aren’t overcooked. We want juicy pork chops….not tough, dry chops! Therefore, once they’re seared, you’ll remove them from the pan.

Next you’ll create a simple honey garlic sauce in the skillet. Go ahead and use the same skillet – nobody likes extra dishes!
You’ll cook the sauce for just 3-4 minutes, or until bubbly. The longer you cook the sauce, the thicker it’ll be.
Lastly, you’ll add the pork chops back to the skillet and let them cook in the most amazing honey garlic sauce!

The cooking time will depend on how thick the pork chops are. If you have thin-cut pork chops, they’ll take just a few minutes to an internal temperature of 145F. Thin pork chops and boneless chops will cook more quickly than thick, bone-in chops.
Baste the chops with the saucy glaze as they cook and serve right away!
Should I use bone-in chops for this recipe?
It’s up to you. Personally, I really like bone-in chops as I think it makes a more flavorful cut of pork. However, both bone-in and boneless would work great and be delicious options if cooked properly!
If you prefer boneless chops, go that route. If your grocery store has a sale on bone-in chops, go that route. This recipe easily lends itself to minor changes like that, giving you the option to adapt to what you’ve got!

What temperature should I cook my pork chops to?
Any whole muscle cut should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145 degrees F. That includes pork chops, pork loin, pork tenderloin, etc. This will guarantee the most tender pork chops.
If you don’t currently have an instant-read thermometer, I highly recommend getting one. It’s by far the best tool you can use to guarantee perfectly cooked pork! Do you have a meat thermometer, but aren’t sure if it’s accurate? Learn how to calibrate it!

You can serve them over rice, brown rice, cauliflower rice, mashed potatoes or nothing at all. I like to enjoy these on a bed of rice and a side of bright green vegetables like green beans or Brussels sprouts! If it’s summer, I love having garden lettuce with my favorite dressing for a quick healthy meal.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Other Favorite Pork Recipes
- French Onion Pork Chops
- Pork Chops with Cream of Mushroom Soup
- Dr Pepper Pulled Pork in the Crockpot
- Pork Nuggets
- Smothered Pork Chops
- Bacon Wrapped Pork Chops
- Ground Pork Tacos






Come on people! Unless you just started cooking yesterday or you’re like 7, you should already know that the thicker cut of meat is going to take longer than a thin. Quit picking her recipe apart! Grow up! I think the recipe was perfect!
These were so quick and easy to make. So juicy and full of flavor…I love the sweet with a touch of heat. A new favorite in our home!
My husband and I just loved this recipe, can’t wait to prepare it again
I’m SO happy to hear this, Maria! Glad you enjoyed it! ~Kelsey
First time and I am a rookie and they were great thanks
-3 minutes per side is far too much. 1.5-2 minutes would have been better.
-The sauce never thickened. It was as thin as water and I followed the recipe exactly.
-The flavor was decent though.
next time if you find it too watery, mix a little corn starch and water together and mix that in. It will thicken right up.
I love this recipe. I had 5 pork chops that were less than an inch thick and was afraid they would be dry when I cooked them. I seared them for 2 minutes per side instead of 3, and they came out amazingly tender and delicious! I’ll definitely make this again
I followed recipe exactly with exception of adding a little more honey. I used 4 1” chops and they were perfect! I will be making these so much! Loved the blend of flavors!
Thanks so much for the great review & rating, Terri. It means so much!! ~Kelsey
This was very good. The only difference is I cooked each side for one min. Then let it cook the rest of the way in the sauce. I wanted my sauce a little thicker so I thicken it up with a little water and flour.
This is an excellent recipe. I cooked my pork chops a little longer as they were thicker. I added cornstarch and chicken broth to the honey, water mix. Served with rice and peas. Soooooo good!
So happy to hear, Helen!! 🙂 ~Kelsey
Awesome recipe..followed it to the letter and it came out fantastic..thank you
So happy to hear!! Thanks Patrick!
Easy to make and yummy! Score!!
This was a fast and easy meal that I made for supper last night. The only thing I did differently from the recipe was omitted the crushed red pepper since my friend doesn’t really like anything “spicy”, so the next time I make this I will add that in. Turned out delicious following the recipe other than that! Would highly recommend making this recipe! Thank you so much for sharing.
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing your review! ~Kelsey
I always have a problem with pork chops becoming too dry but not with this recipe! They were absolutely delicious. I substituted soy sauce for the water. It made a delicious sauce and the basting helped to keep the meat from drying out. I served it with rice and asparagus. Thank you for the recipe which I will be a favorite!
So happy to hear! 🙂
Made this recipe tonight. It turned out really well. Everyone loved it loved the glaze. The meat stayed moist. I will use it again..thank you
So happy to hear, Teresa! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review – I really appreciate it! 🙂 ~Kelsey
Lovely dinner and yes I will make this again.
So happy to hear, Diane!
Super easy and very delicious 🥰 I added some chopped apple to compliment the pork and chili’s wasn’t sure it would work but it added nicely to the overall flavour.
Delicious, I did not put red pepper flakes in the recipe, as I peppered the thin chops quite heavily. I made 8 thin chops, and I enjoyed 2 and the other 6 will go to my daughter and 2 granddaughters. The sauce is amazing. This is an easy and fast recipe.
Really wonderful ! I slightly thickened the sauce with a cornstarch slurry – so tasty!
So happy to hear, Holly! We love this one, too!
Made this for dinner tonight, was so good and easy to make. My husband went back for a second chop! Will definitely add this to my dinner rotation 😋
Woohoo! This made my day. Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂 ~Kelsey
Tasty, nice varying flavors combined nicely
So happy you enjoyed it, Stacey! 🙂
I cut up boneless pork chops into 1 inch squares, other then that followed the recipe. So freaking good. Made it 3 times the past two weeks.
Great idea – that would be so yummy served over rice, too! So glad to hear you enjoyed it…multiple times! haha ~Kelsey
Love Love made it with soy sause which someone succesed. The sauce was almost what I use on my ribs. Thank you. Pork chops were very tender. No bone