Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (2024)

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Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (1)

EllenDeller

Rating: 4 stars

07/14/2018

As the title of this review states, the dish is good, but there's no reason to be taking things in and out of the pan. I used a black iron skillet, pork chops 3 min. one side, 4. on the other, then 1 min for shallots and peaches, put in the wine and stock and 1 more minute. Stirred in butter and about half as much honey at the very end. They were perfect! Served with couscous and a green salad. Asparagus or broccoli would also make great sides.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (2)

Heather

Rating: 5 stars

09/30/2017

Mmmm good! Served over jasmine rice with side of green beans.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (3)

CAgirlinIA

Rating: 5 stars

07/30/2016

Love this! Have ALWAYS wanted to try pork chops and peaches and this was a great one to cut my teeth on. Fresh peaches, no wine (just chicken broth), fresh thyme and red onion rather than shallots. To bump this up a notch, I sprinkled pork chops with a "pinch" of cayenne pepper along with the S/P.....seriously, it was pretty perfect ;) Served with the couscous and buttered green beans. A splurge for a Saturday night.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (4)

sonofwilma

Rating: 5 stars

07/24/2015

Made just as written. It is dinner party worthy.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (5)

Schmatterson8

Rating: 4 stars

07/13/2014

The sauce was amazing! The pork chops maybe needed a bit more flavor but the sauce more than made up for it. I served over couscous as suggested and had corn on the cob as a veggie.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (6)

TigarLuv

Rating: 3 stars

12/24/2012

I agree with other reviewers that the pork should be kept in or put back in the pan while the sauce is cooking to absorb it. I've made this recipe twice, the first with fresh peaches which was way better, the frozen thawed peaches were a little limp and unappealing after being cooked. Also, the last time I made it my sauce never reduced that much even after leaving it on for longer than two minutes. But it is a decent recipe and I'll try again.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (7)

Pumpkina

Rating: 4 stars

01/14/2012

Delicious! Next time we make it we will make extra sauce. Cooked couscous as a side dish. We also used canned peaches in 100% juice, since they were out of season. Easy to make.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (8)

jonyc28

Rating: 4 stars

09/10/2011

One of my favorite go-to recipes from Cooking Light. I've made it with chicken too. Great with fresh thyme but just as tasty with dried.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (9)

peaches112795

Rating: 3 stars

08/24/2011

Good enough to make again. Didn't have shallots or fresh thyme so substituted with yellow onions and dried thyme. Sauce was yummy.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (10)

Buklbny

Rating: 1 stars

08/15/2011

My husband and I both thought this was really blah. The pork was too boring, and the sauce was too buttery and too thin. I would suggest halving the butter, and thickening the sauce with cornstarch.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (11)

TereseB

Rating: 5 stars

08/09/2011

This was delicious and so easy to prepare! I didn't have any white wine so I used all chicken broth and it turned out fine. I also used Agave Nectar instead of honey. I suggest cooking chops until just pink cover loosely with foil while making sauce. They were moist and juicy.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (12)

GinaJantzen

Rating: 5 stars

08/03/2011

This was outstanding and super easy! Will make for dinner parties going forward. I also added a 1/2 teaspoon of corn starch to make the sauce a little thicker. Will make again! We loved it!

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (13)

Tanya4563

Rating: 5 stars

08/02/2011

Totally delicious and so fast and easy to make. Presentation is awesome and would be great for guests. This is a keeper.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (14)

justplainjulie

Rating: 4 stars

07/11/2011

Super quick and a great way to use up my peaches from the co-op that were starting to get a bit soft.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (15)

TomandPaula

Rating: 5 stars

06/08/2011

Not only delicious but easy to make!

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (16)

doctormom

Rating: 4 stars

06/06/2011

I really loved this and it was so easy. The peaches I got from the store were very fragrant and had great texture and taste which helped. I took the chops out when they weren't quite done then put them back in with the peaches/sauce to finish cooking. They soaked up extra flavor and were wonderful. Don't overcook your chops. I think this will either make or break this recipe for you. Ours were moist and delicious. This will definitely go in the "keeper" file to make again this summer.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (17)

MaryInIowa

Rating: 4 stars

06/06/2011

Delicious! I didn't have an entire 1/2 cup of white wine, so I just added a touch more chicken broth. :-)

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (18)

carolfitz

Rating: 4 stars

06/05/2011

We were working with two CL recipes. For the chops, rather than salt & pepper we used the marinade from "grilled peaches and pork" and cooked them on the George Foreman. Made the fruit saute from this recipe, following directions. Along with the broth, added the accumulated juices from the pork. Very nice combo. Served with asparagus.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (19)

KRaider

Rating: 5 stars

06/01/2011

This was so simple and very good. A new summer staple for sure.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (20)

kikikm

Rating: 4 stars

06/01/2011

I thought this sauce was delicious! I agree w/Judygold and placed the pork chops back in the skillet to simmer w/the peaches and sauce. It took me closer to 40 minuntes (including prepping the peaches & shallots).Served w/bulgar and fresh green beans. This one is a keeper!

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (21)

daneanp

Rating: 3 stars

05/30/2011

Quick and easy with potential to be 4 stars. I only had nectarines to use so the peachy flavor wasn't strong enough. I will definitely try these again when peaches are in season. Maybe a touch of peach liquor to add a little umph to the flavor at the end. I do prefer bone-in chops. Hubby loved it. I served it over garlic couscous.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (22)

Juliana14

Rating: 5 stars

05/27/2011

Really awesome dish. Great with summer Georgia peaches!

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (23)

AKHeyHey

Rating: 5 stars

05/26/2011

This recipe is the best!!! Delicious flavor! I just didnt like my peaches that i got from the grocery store so i used canned peaches in their juice and it totally worked as well. Excellent flavor! Add some quinoa MMM superb!

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (24)

Tumbles

Rating: 2 stars

05/25/2011

I loved the idea of this but the final result was not very good. I am a great cook, I always use the best ingredients, but this was just mediocre. I ended up adding some sambal oelek, just because it needed jazzing up. There are plenty other great pork recipes from CL that have fruit and wonderful sauces that I will not make this again.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (25)

krislopresto

Rating: 3 stars

05/24/2011

I wrote up a review of this dish with pictures at my site http://krislopresto.com/

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (26)

judygold

Rating: 4 stars

05/22/2011

I thought this was a very good dish, for the minimal effort required. The one suggestion I have is to remove the peaches from the pan at then end of their cooking time and put the pork chops back in the pan with the sauce and let them simmer (covered) until done. (My pork chops were not done after 3 minutes on each side.) This also allows the pork chops to soak up some of the taste of the sauce. I will be making this again.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (27)

ChicagoJC

Rating: 3 stars

05/19/2011

I'm not a huge fan of porkchops so I am always looking for a way to prepare them that I love...this was close! The recipe is a little on the sweet side, so would make sure to stay away from the sweeter side dishes to accompany them. I will make them again. BTW - even good the next day.

Skillet Pork Chop Saute with Peaches Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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.

Can you cook pork chops in a skillet? ›

Heat a heavy skillet like cast iron or stainless steel over medium-high heat. Add olive oil or neutral oil to the hot skillet. Add the pork chops to the pan. When the oil begins to shimmer, add the pork chops to the pan, making sure there is an inch between each, so they sear and don't steam from overcrowding.

How do you keep pork chops juicy when frying? ›

The best way to keep chops moist and tender is to not overcook them. Whether you choose to coat them in bread crumbs (which also help retain moisture) or cook them naked with a simple seasoning, pull your chops from the frying pan, oven or air fryer the moment they reach 145° to ensure maximum juiciness.

Is it better to bake or saute 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.

Should you cover pork chops when frying? ›

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.

What seasoning is good on pork chops? ›

Best Seasoning for Pork Chops

Thyme and sage add herby and floral notes complementing pork's flavor exceptionally well. There's also a combination of smoked paprika, pepper, and a little bit of cayenne pepper, which all give your pork chops a lovely, not overly spicy, kiss of heat.

Why are my pan fried pork chops tough? ›

Because pork chops are such a lean cut, they are relatively quick-cooking and prone to overcooking. 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.

What is the best way to cook pork chops so they are not dry? ›

High-heat frying sears them to a golden brown; and a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F) bakes the pork chops gently enough to keep them from drying out. This "sear-roasting" method is a great way to cook pork chops in the oven: Fry one side to golden brown, then flip, and place the chops directly in the oven.

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 best oil to use when frying pork chops? ›

I always use canola oil for frying. This recipe is for two pork chops. It is best not to crowd them in the pan even if you have to start again with another batch. The biggest secret is the temperature and to keep turning the chops over.

Should pork chops be room temp before frying? ›

Follow this tip: You've got a good piece of meat, so treat it well. Take the pork chops out of the refrigerator about 15 minutes before you plan to start cooking. Bringing the meat up to room temperature helps it cook more evenly throughout.

What are the two cooking methods best recommended for pork chop? ›

The quickest way to cook pork chops is to pan-fry or griddle them. As the chops can be quite large, this method is best when serving one or two people. If you're cooking for more you might want to try roasting or grilling.

Do you use butter or olive oil for pork? ›

And, while oil may lack the distinctive taste of butter, its neutrality allows the natural flavors of the pork chops to shine. The focus is on the meat itself, with the oil serving as a versatile medium to enhance texture and achieve a satisfying crispiness.

Is it better to cook meat with butter or oil? ›

When you start cooking steak - it is best to cook it in. oil on high heat. Then when the steak is nearly done, you can add a piece of butter.

What cooking method is best for pork chops? ›

Bake your pork chops at 425 degrees for 10 minutes. If you want to add an extra step, sear your pork chops in a pan first and transfer to a baking sheet to cook for about 6-8 more minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees.

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