Howdy! If you're new here, you might wanna subscribe to my RSS feed or if you prefer to get updates via email to your inbox, you can subscribe via email feed. If you don't know what RSS is, RSS is a FREE way to keep up with your favorite blogs! Check out RSS for NewbiesThanks so much for visiting! ENTER TO WIN FREE GROCERIES FOR A YEAR FROM COZI!
Another meal here on the ranch, only 5 more days to go. I NEVER cook pork chops or chicken for cowboys. We get our beef furnished with our job so I might as well use that right? But I needed a break from beef and decided to cook pork chops. Now of course, I had to fry them. I mean, I’m feeding a bunch of hungry cowboys and they don’t want baked! I decided to do skillet pork chops but without too much grease. Hey, I’m trying to cut corners where I can you know.
These are SUPER easy and I used a big zip-loc baggie instead of a platter or bowl. One less thing to wash right?
INGREDIENTS
- * 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- * 1/2 cup crushed saltine crackers
- * 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
- * 1 teaspoon seasoned salt
- * 1 egg
- * 2 tablespoons water
- * 6 boneless pork chops, about 1/2- to 3/4-inch thick
- * 1 tablespoon olive oil or vegetable oil or cooking spray
DIRECTIONS
In a shallow bowl or large food storage bag, mix flour, cracker crumbs, seasoned salt, and pepper. In a separate shallow bowl, lightly whisk together the egg and water. Dip pork chops into the egg mixture, then into the seasoned flour mixture. Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, or spray with cooking spray and heat over medium-high heat. Cook pork chops for 10 to 12 minutes, turning once, until no longer pink in the middle.
Boneless pork chops recipe serves 6.







Likes this plate? You can buy it from Southern Living at HOME, through me! Beautiful pieces in this collection! Look for Villa Stoneware Salad Plates.








Mmmm, Lori
. We had porkchops & gravy last night, so your tweet caught my eye. THESE look FABULOUS! I use more oil than that and used only floor; I think if I left off the (fattening
) gravy, this would be a GREAT alternative.
Suddenly hungry for pork, lol, and it’s breakfast time! Hmmm, maybe bacon???
I thought I was the only one who used crackers for breading meat. In addition to saltines we’ve also used Wheat Thins and Triscuits. Whatever is handy. These pork chops look good. I’ll have to give them a try.
Mmmmm some gravy and fried apples and I am good to go. This is my first time here. Off to browse
Natasha
yummy
Wow, those breaded boneless pork chops in the picture looks fantastic and yummy. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
I will have to try these! I am always looking for new pork chop recipes! They sound delicious!
These look good and I know they taste good as that is the way I make mine, only I use all cracker crumbs!
A great picture too!