
Step 3: Sear the Pork Chops
Heat olive oil or butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
Once hot, place the pork chops in the pan without overcrowding. Sear for about 3–4 minutes on the first side until golden brown. Flip and cook another 3–4 minutes on the second side.
The pork should be nearly cooked through at this stage (internal temperature close to 140–145°F / 60–63°C). Remove temporarily to a plate if needed while finishing the sauce.
Step 4: Sauté the Garlic
Reduce heat to medium. In the same skillet (do not wipe it out — those browned bits add flavor), add the minced garlic.
Cook for about 30 seconds until fragrant. Be careful not to burn it, as garlic can turn bitter quickly.
Step 5: Build the Sauce
Pour the honey-soy mixture into the skillet. Stir gently, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan.
Allow the sauce to simmer for 2–3 minutes. It will begin to bubble and slightly thicken.
If using the cornstarch slurry, stir it in now and let the sauce cook another minute until glossy and thickened.
Step 6: Return Pork to the Skillet
Place the pork chops back into the skillet, spooning the sauce over them.
Let everything simmer together for another 3–5 minutes, turning the chops once or twice to coat evenly. The sauce will reduce into a rich glaze.
Ensure the pork reaches an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C). Avoid overcooking to keep the meat juicy.
Step 7: Rest and Garnish
Remove from heat and let the pork rest for about 5 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute inside the meat.
Sprinkle with freshly chopped parsley or green onions for color and freshness.
Serving Suggestions
These honey garlic pork chops pair beautifully with:
- Fluffy white rice to soak up the sauce
- Creamy mashed potatoes
- Steamed broccoli or green beans
- Garlic butter noodles
For a lighter option, serve with a crisp salad and roasted vegetables.
Tips for Perfect Pork Chops
- Choose even thickness: This ensures uniform cooking.
- Don’t skip drying the meat: A dry surface equals better browning.
- Avoid overcrowding: Cook in batches if necessary.
- Use a thermometer: Prevents dry, overcooked pork.
Flavor Variations
Want to switch it up?
- Add red pepper flakes for heat.
- Stir in a splash of sesame oil for an Asian-inspired twist.
- Add a tablespoon of Dijon mustard for extra depth.
- Include fresh thyme or rosemary for a herbaceous note.
Final Thoughts
Honey Garlic Pork Chops prove that incredible flavor doesn’t require complicated steps or hours in the kitchen. In just 25 minutes, one skillet transforms simple ingredients into a glossy, caramelized main dish that feels indulgent yet effortless.
Sweet, savory, garlicky, and perfectly seared — this is weeknight cooking at its finest.








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