Herb-Marinated Pork Chops
Published March 2, 2024

- Total Time
- 40 minutes
- Prep Time
- 15 minutes
- Cook Time
- 25 minutes
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Ingredients
- ½cup extra-virgin olive oil
- ¼cup chopped pitted green olives
- 2tablespoons minced shallot
- 2tablespoons lemon juice
- 2tablespoons chopped parsley leaves
- ½teaspoon minced garlic
- ½teaspoon dried oregano
- 3thyme sprigs
- Salt and pepper
- 4(5-ounce) boneless pork loin chops, pounded very thinly (no thicker than ¼ inch)
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large shallow dish, combine all but 1 tablespoon of the oil with the olives, shallot, lemon juice, parsley, garlic, oregano and thyme sprigs. Season with salt and pepper and mix well.
- Step 2
In a 12-inch nonstick skillet, heat the remaining 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high. Season the pork chops all over with salt and pepper and add 2 pieces to the skillet. Cook until golden underneath, about 2 minutes, then flip and cook until golden on the second side and cooked through, 1½ to 2 minutes longer. Transfer to the marinade and turn to coat. Repeat with the remaining 2 pork chops.
- Step 3
Let the chops marinate, turning and basting occasionally, for 15 to 30 minutes. Serve right away, warm or at room temperature, or refrigerate and enjoy chilled within 3 days.
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Although pork tenderloin is very rarely dry, I find it needs a sauce, rather than just the pan drippings. Having recently scored a BOGO deal on the tenderloins, I used this vinaigrette on slices to do the trick nicely. I think I’ll be using it in a variety of ways in the future.
The first time I prepared as written. It just didn’t quite come together as wished. I loved the marinade except for raw taste of garlic. The meat was bland, and the marinade was not a happy flavor on only slightly warm meat, This time I doubled the marinade recipe (without the garlic, which I set aside). I used 1/2 to marinate the meat for a couple hours. I sautéd the meat, added garlic for quick cook. The reserved 1/2 marinade was then used as a really yummy topping. The flavors came together.
Easy, versatile, quick clean up. If needed to make some swaps: Capers for green olives, Chicken for Pork. Interesting to cook then marinate. Reminded me of a board sauce for meats but with a longer rest. Very good.
Subbed artichoke hearts because we didn’t have olives. Tasted amazing.
Delicious. We grilled thicker loin chops on the barbecue then cut in half before marinating. Great flavour, quick and easy, if you want planned-overs cook more!
Awesome! Got chops that were a quite a bit thicker, so grilling time was much longer. Seared all 6 /- sides, theb transerred to oven at 325 and pulled out to baste with marinade a few times. Had this with grilled asparagus and pearled couscous. That was “the jam!” Thanks