
Juicy Baked Pork Chops (easy recipe that always turns out tender)
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These oven baked pork chops are the most popular baked pork chop recipe on the internet for good reason: they’re easy to make, tender, super juicy, and flavorful. A few simple ingredients and pantry-staple spices are all you need to make this incredible dinner.

I’ve been told I’m an expert at making pork chops and have more than 16 pork chop recipes for you. Try these smothered pork chops and pan-fried pork chops next. Or go for my popular baked pork tenderloin!
Let’s give it up for easy and delicious pork chop recipes! This is one of my family’s favorite dinner recipes, and we go back to it repeatedly. The flavorful pork chops always turn out tender and juicy. After you make these baked pork chops, you’ll make them again and again. The recipe is speedy and easy to prepare and is a great one to keep in your back pocket for when you need dinner stat or can’t figure out what to make tonight. You can use boneless or bone-in pork chops – it’s your choice!
In this recipe, I keep it simple and don’t sear the chops on the stove. Instead, they go straight into the oven. From my experience, this makes the chops more tender and saves an extra step of work. And with the gorgeous color of the spices, you won’t miss the sear. Serve these with a big salad and some potatoes roasted in the oven at the same time as the pork chops. It makes for the best dinner.
Why you’ll love these baked pork chops
- 100% juicy pork chops. ← truth!
- With these chops, in just over 20 minutes you can be sitting down to a delicious dinner.
- The easy spice rub, made with spices you probably have in your pantry right now, makes the chops taste amazing.
- Pork chops are a budget-friendly protein option. Knowing how to cook them so they don’t dry out will make your dinners less expensive and more delicious.
- The kitchen-staple ingredients mean you shouldn’t have to run to the grocery store to make our recipe.
- Easily made with bone-in or boneless pork chops. Choose whichever you like best!

How long do pork chops take to bake at 400 degrees?
The biggest trick to making oven-baked pork chops is not overcooking them. Since pork chops are lean, they will dry out if left in the oven for too long. But don’t worry, here’s an easy way to know exactly how long you should cook your chops.
Boneless pork chops should cook for 7 minutes per ½-inch of thickness in a 400-degree Fahrenheit oven. If you use bone-in pork chops, cook them for 8 minutes per ½ inch.
- Boneless pork chops 1 ½ inches thick should be baked for 21 minutes.
- Bone-in pork chops 1 ½ inches thick should be baked for 24 minutes.
If you’re new to roasting pork chops, using an instant-read meat thermometer is the best way to determine whether they are fully cooked. Pork should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit. We use our meat thermometer to make sure the meat doesn’t overcook.


What spices are the best with pork?
This spice blend is made with simple ingredients and you can use it on both chicken and pork. It’s a delicious way to create flavorful pork chops. It’s my go-to recipe and I’ve made it so many times and never get tired of it. Here are the pantry staples it is made with:
- Paprika
- Garlic powder
- Onion powder
- Oregano – you can substitute Italian seasoning if you’d like
- Salt – sea salt or kosher salt
- Black pepper
It’s a basic spice rub that takes only a couple of minutes to make and has so much flavor. I recommend doubling (or tripling) the amounts so you can have some on hand for other dinners. Try sprinkling a little bit on some potatoes or sweet potatoes and baking them at the same time as your chops.
Pork recipes often call for brown sugar, but it is really not necessary. There is no reason to take a lean cut of meat and add a bunch of sugar. These chops are sugar-free and delicious.
What to serve with your oven baked pork chops
I like to serve these with a simple green salad and a veggie side that gets roasted on a baking sheet in the oven alongside these delicious pork chops. For a great meal that the whole family will love, try adding one of my favorite side dishes:
- Crispy Roasted Potatoes
- Roasted Asparagus or Roasted Broccoli
- Basmati Rice or brown rice
Store and Reheat
Store: I love a good pork chop sliced over a salad for lunch, so sometimes I make extra to have leftovers. They will keep for 3-4 days in an airtight container in your fridge.
Reheat: I like to slice them thin and warm them briefly in a pan over medium heat. You can also use a microwave.
Freeze: Yes! If you’d like to meal-prep, these baked pork chops will keep for at least three months in the freezer.
Watch how to make baked pork chops:

Juicy Baked Pork Chops (easy recipe that always turns out tender)
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon paprika
- 2 teaspoons onion powder
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon oregano
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- 2 tablespoons olive oil (divided)
- 4 boneless pork chops
Instructions
- Turn your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Measure the thickness of your pork chops so you know how long to bake them – see notes.

- In a small bowl, mix together the paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and oregano.1 tablespoon paprika, 2 teaspoons onion powder, 2 teaspoons garlic powder, 1 teaspoon oregano, 1 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon salt

- Drizzle 1 tablespoon of olive oil over both sides of the pork chops. Sprinkle the spice mix evenly over both sides of the pork chops, then place them in a baking dish – see notes. Drizzle them with the remaining tablespoon of olive oil.2 tablespoons olive oil, 4 boneless pork chops

- Bake the pork chops uncovered for 7 minutes per ½ inch of thickness, or until they reach an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit – for 1 ½ inch pork chops, you'll bake them for 21 minutes. Once you remove them from the oven, let them rest in the pan for 5 minutes before serving.

Last step:
- After you make this recipe, take a picture with your phone and share it in the comments section below. I love seeing it when you make my recipes!
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Delicious! Made this exactly as instructed. So tasty and juicy. Husband loved it and wants it again very soon. Thank you for sharing this. Definitely a keeper!
Thank you for sharing this recipe
You’re so welcome! 💛 I’m really glad you gave it a try — thanks so much for taking the time to leave a note.
Just made pork chops, followed recipe, absolutely excellent, soft moist my husband gobbled it up .will definitely definitely make it again
That makes me so happy to hear! 😊 Soft, moist pork chops and husband-approved is a huge win. Thanks so much for making it and taking the time to leave such a lovely note — I’m thrilled it’s a definite repeat for you!
I have made lots of pork chops and I was really wanting this to work. I measured the thickness of the 2 center cut boneless chops and worked out the rest based on your information. Costco pork chops have always been excellent so I don’t think it was the meat. Anyway they did not turn out that tender but they tasted good. Looking at your before photo, those chops are fairly fatty whereas the Costco ones are very lean with only a small strip of fat on one side. Perhaps that makes the difference, not sure. Thanks
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and I’m sorry that they didn’t turn out as you had hoped.
This recipie is hands down my husband’s favorite 😍
That’s the highest compliment! 😍 I love hearing that it’s your husband’s favorite — thanks so much for making it and sharing the love!
So ooo ooo yummy. Great recipe, thank you! I make this all the time
Aw, I love hearing that! I’m so happy it’s become a regular for you — thanks so much for the kind words and for making it again and again. ✨
I love the way these Pork chops came out. They were so tender. Could you tell me the best way to reheat them:
I’m so happy you loved them! I like to reheat them on the stovetop over low heat, but the microwave works, too.
Excellent recipe. Tender, jucy, everything you could want from a chops. Thank you
Aw, I’m so happy to hear that! Tender and juicy pork chops are exactly what I was hoping for. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a note — it means a lot. 💛
WOW! These are fantastic!! Pork chops are an expertise of mine, and I use the same seasoning in almost everything.. but even though I love paprika I got nervous at the quantity. I trusted you and am SO GLAD that I did! These might be the ONLY way I make pork chops moving forward! Thanks!!
Aw, this makes me so happy to hear — especially coming from someone who knows their pork chops! 💛 I love that you trusted the paprika (I know it looks like a lot!), and I’m thrilled it paid off. Hearing that this might be your go-to way of making them is the best compliment. Thank you so much for sharing your note!
Can these be done in a cooking (oven) bag? Would I have to adjust time?
Hi Lori. I’ve never used an oven cooking bag so I really can’t say.
These came out wonderful. I was wondering if you could do bonless chicken breast the same way.
Hi Sharon! I have a very similar recipe that uses the same spice blend but is tweaked for chicken breasts: https://www.theendlessmeal.com/perfect-baked-chicken-breasts/
I’m curious on what type of sides go best
I usually serve these as a meat and potatoes kind of meal – so either roast or mashed potatoes and then a veggie side (like carrots of broccoli) or a salad. 💛
The pork chops came out so tender and juicy. I was just wondering how I can reheat the one I have left without it drying out?
I’m so happy they turned out tender and juicy! 💛 Pork chops can dry out easily when reheated, but here are a couple of gentle ways that work really well:
• On the stovetop:
Warm it in a small pan over low heat with a splash of broth or water. Cover the pan and let it steam for a few minutes until heated through. This keeps it super moist.
• In the microwave:
Place the chop on a plate, add a tiny splash of broth or water, cover with a microwave-safe bowl, and heat in short bursts (20–30 seconds). This keeps the moisture in so it doesn’t dry out.
Either way, slow and gentle is the trick. Enjoy your leftovers! 💛
This recipe was amazing. Nailed it. Hub is happy!
Aw, I’m so happy to hear that — a happy husband is always a win! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a note. 💛
Hello, The video looks like brown sugar was also part of the spice mix am I seeing that correctly?
Hi Tina! There is no brown sugar in this recipe. The spice blend does look a bit brownish when it’s all mixed together though. 🙂
My bone in pork chops always turn out hard. They are an inch thick with the fat on. I bake at 170 for an hour. I do not add any water, only the spice mix. What am I doing wrong? Please help
Did you try the recipe? I suggest starting with that and seeing how it turns out for you.
You rub the oil on, then the spices, and bake at 400 degrees for 20-21 minutes. Let them rest for five minutes. They come out wonderful.
OMGee! These chops were super juicy and flavorful! I did have to bake them an extra 20 minutes to get them done, but they were large chops. Also accidentally used Spanish paprika, which gave them a nice kick. Intentionally put the oil, spices and chops in a ziplock bag, made sure the chops were completely covered in spices then let them marinade for about an hour before cooking. YUM, YUM, YUM!!
Aw, I love this! Spanish paprika and that extra marinade time sound absolutely perfect — no wonder they turned out so flavorful. I’m so happy you loved them, and thank you for sharing all your delicious tweaks! 💛