Thursday, May 14, 2026

Garlic Herb Butter Pan-Seared Pork Chops

Juicy skillet-seared pork chops smothered in rich homemade garlic herb butter

Golden cast iron pork chops covered in garlic herb butter on rustic farmhouse table

Garlic was a staple in our kitchen growing up.

My mother added it to nearly everything she cooked—soups, roasts, vegetables, and especially skillet meals like this one. She always believed garlic was good for the body, and she cooked with it generously.

That’s something I carried into my own kitchen.

These pork chops were one of those simple weeknight meals she could make quickly in her cast iron skillet. The chops would sear until beautifully golden, and then she’d finish them with a buttery garlic herb sauce that filled the whole kitchen with the most comforting smell.

It was simple food, but deeply satisfying—the kind of meal everyone looked forward to sitting down for.

Ingredients:

2 Tbs. butter
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp. oregano
1 tsp. thyme
1 tsp. parsley
4 pork chops
Salt and pepper to taste
2 Tbs. olive oil

Directions:

In a small saucepan over medium heat, melt butter.

Add garlic, oregano, thyme, and parsley.  Cook, stirring constantly, for 1–2 minutes, until fragrant and lightly golden.  Do not let garlic burn.  Remove from heat and set aside.

Pat pork chops dry.  Season both sides generously with salt and pepper.

Heat olive oil in a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat.

Carefully place pork chops in skillet.  Cook 4–5 minutes without moving, until golden brown.  Flip and cook another 4–5 minutes, until internal temperature reaches 145°F.

Pour garlic butter over the pork chops.  Cover and cook 1–2 minutes more to allow flavors to blend.  Remove from heat.

Let rest 5 minutes before serving.

Tips for Best Success:

  • Pat pork chops dry before searing
  • Don’t overcrowd skillet
  • Let chops rest before serving
  • Use cast iron for best crust
  • Spoon garlic butter over chops while finishing

Variations & Substitutions:

  • Use fresh herbs for brighter flavor
  • Add crushed red pepper flakes
  • Add lemon juice for brightness
  • Use boneless or bone-in chops
  • Add mushrooms to skillet

Serving Suggestions:

Perfect with:

  • Mashed potatoes
  • Creamed peas
  • Roasted carrots
  • Buttered noodles
  • Homemade rolls
  • Garden salad

How to Store:

  • Refrigerate leftovers up to 4 days
  • Reheat gently in skillet with splash of broth or butter
  • Freeze up to 2 months

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I use boneless chops?
Yes, reduce cooking slightly.

Why are my pork chops dry?

They were likely overcooked.

Can I grill these?

Yes—brush with garlic butter while grilling.

Can I make extra sauce?

Absolutely—double butter mixture.

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