When you eat a pork chop, you shouldn't need a razor-sharp knife to cut through it and a tall glass of water to choke down each bite. But more times than not, pan-cooked pork chops end up ...
Pork chops can be a budget-friendly and delicious option if cooked right. With a simple technique, you can turn this cut into ...
1. In a large bowl, cover the pork chops with the buttermilk and refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight. 2. Preheat the oven to 425°. Drain the chops, pat them dry and season with salt and pepper.