A pork chop is a juicy cut of meat from the loin of the pig—when cooked right, it’s tender, flavorful, and slightly crisp on the outside.
Since pork isn’t commonly eaten in Pakistan, I’ll give you both the classic method and a halal-friendly version using chicken or beef so you can still enjoy the same style.
🍖 Classic Pan-Seared Pork Chop
🛒 Ingredients:
- Pork chops (bone-in or boneless)
- Salt & black pepper
- Garlic (crushed)
- Butter or oil
- Fresh herbs (thyme/rosemary optional)
🔪 Method:
1. Season
- Pat chops dry
- Season generously with salt and pepper
2. Sear
- Heat a pan until hot
- Add oil, then place chops in
- Cook 3–4 minutes per side until golden
3. Add flavor
- Add butter, garlic, and herbs
- Spoon the melted butter over the chops (basting)
4. Rest
- Let the meat rest for 5 minutes before serving
👉 This keeps it juicy
🍗 Halal-Friendly Version (Chicken Chop Style)
Use boneless chicken breast or thigh instead:
Quick method:
- Flatten chicken slightly
- Season with salt, pepper, paprika, garlic
- Pan-fry just like a pork chop
- Finish with butter for richness
👉 Result: similar texture and flavor profile, fully halal
🍽️ Serve with:
- Mashed potatoes or fries
- Steamed vegetables
- Rice or buttered corn
🔥 Tips for juicy results:
- Don’t overcook (that’s the #1 mistake)
- Medium heat = even cooking
- Let it rest before cutting
If you want, I can give you a creamy garlic sauce pork chop, a grilled version, or a spicy desi-style “chop masala” recipe.