Pork Chops in Gravy
These Juicy Pork Chops are seasoned and pan fried, then smothered in an easy homemade gravy and simmered until tender and juicy. Serve this with mashed potatoes and roasted carrots. (BONUS- It’s stove top and crock pot friendly!)
Be sure to try my Pork Stew and Roasted Pork Tenderloin recipes next!
Pork Chops in Gravy
This is the best way to make the most flavorful, juicy pork chops that are smothered in an easy gravy made from scratch.
There are 3 keys to this process:
- First, we salt the meat and let the pork chops sit. This makes them extra flavorful and juicy (more on that below).
- Next, we pan fry them for a nice golden color and crispy texture.
- And finally, we finish cooking them in a thick and flavorful gravy over medium-low heat to keep the middle tender and juicy.
Scroll down to see how this recipe comes together, learn which cuts of pork are best for this recipe, check out my PRO tips, and more. Let’s do it!
How to Make It
See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.
Season each side of the pork chops with salt and let them sit out for about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, combine ingredients for flour dredge and gravy.
Dredge the pork into the flour mixture and tap off excess. Sear 2 at a time in olive oil until golden brown, about 2 minutes per side. Set aside.

Melt butter in the same skillet and whisk in flour to make a Roux. Cook for 2 minutes to remove raw flour taste. Add chicken broth mixture and half & half in small splashes, whisking continuously. Bring to a gentle bubble, reduce to a simmer.

Add the pork chops back to the skillet and spoon the sauce on top. Cover and heat over medium-low heat for about 10 minutes, flipping them halfway through. Remove from heat and let it rest in the skillet, covered, for 5 minutes.
Serve with mashed potatoes and roasted carrots. (Ensure the middle is 145° prior to serving.)

Crock Pot Method
- Sear the pork chops as outlined, set aside, and prepare the gravy.
- Transfer to the slow cooker and cook on low for 7-8 hours.
Best Pork Chops to Use
- Center cut, Bone-in Pork Chops – pictured below
- These are the best cut for this recipe as the bone adds more flavor to the meat and sauce. The thicker the cut, the juicier they’ll be. Aim for nicely marbled meat.
- Loin Chops
- These may also be used, although they are a leaner cut.
- Boneless Chops
- These will work as well, although they are the leanest cut which makes them prone to becoming dry. Salt them first and let them sit to mitigate this.

Pro Tips
- I recommend bone-in pork chops as those are the most flavorful. Aim for nicely marbled meat that’s 1 to 1.5 inches thick for juiciest results.
- Salt the meat and let it sit out of the fridge for about 30 minutes prior to cooking. The salt penetrates through the meat and flavors it while also locking in moisture for juicier results.
- You may also choose to cover the pork with saran wrap and pound it with a meat tenderizer. This also helps to make it more tender.
- Don’t be afraid to adjust the heat as needed during searing. Start with a hot skillet and reduce heat slightly if needed while the first batch cooks. (I have been known to set off the fire alarms, which can be avoided by simple temperature adjustments throughout cooking.)
- Sear them in batches to allow the edges to get nice and crisp.
- To control the sodium content: You can use unsalted butter and/or reduced sodium broth.
- You can also make this recipe with chicken! And try my apple pork chops next!
- This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 74!
What to Serve It With
- A large variety of potato recipes pair nicely with this recipe, including mashed potatoes, scalloped potatoes, hash brown casserole, and more.
- Other side dish recipes include roasted carrots or green beans, corn casserole, or buttermilk biscuits.
Storage
Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
Tools For This Recipe
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- 14-inch nonstick pan. -Ample space for 4 large pork chops.
- Large Measuring Cup with a Spout– Easy to combine the gravy ingredients and pour add it in splashes without spilling.
- Gravy Masters or Kitchen Bouquet– Either of these browning and seasoning sauces are optional and can be used if a darker color gravy is desired.
- Instant Read Meat Thermometer– To ensure the middle is 145° prior to serving.
- Kitchen Tongs– Makes it easy to handle and flip the meat.
Try These Next
- Chicken Stew
- Roasted Pork Tenderloin
- Chili Con Carne
- Angel Hair Pasta with Chicken
- Chicken Parmesan
- Apple Pork Chops
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Pork Chops in Gravy
Ingredients
Pork Chops
- 4 pork chops, see notes
- Salt, to taste
- ¼ cup flour
- ½ tsp garlic powder
- ½ tsp onion powder
- ¼ tsp paprika
- 3 Tablespoon olive oil
Gravy
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1 beef bouillon cube , or 1 tsp better than bouillon
- 1 teaspoon EACH: low sodium soy sauce, onion powder, garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon EACH: dried thyme, rosemary, sage
- 4 tablespoons Butter
- 4 tablespoons Flour
- 1/3 cup half and half
- 2-3 drops Kitchen Bouquet, optional
Instructions
Prep Work:
- Sprinkle each side of the pork chops with salt and let them sit out for 30 minutes or so. This will give the salt a chance to penetrate through the meat and flavor it. It will also make them juicier. A light sprinkling is fine as the gravy also has plenty of flavor.Cover the pork with saran wrap and pound it with a meat tenderizer. This also helps to make it more tender.
- Meanwhile, combine flour, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika on a plate and stir to combine.
- Combine the chicken broth, beef bouillon, soy sauce, and seasonings for the gravy. Stir to combine and set aside.
Sear the Pork Chops
- Pat the pork chops completely dry. Dredge the Pork Chops in the flour mixture just before frying. This gives them a nice outer crust.
- Heat olive oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Sear 2 pork chops at a time for about 2 minutes per side, until nice and golden. Optional: Use kitchen tongs to hold up the pork chops and sear the fat around the outside if using bone-in. Add a splash more olive oil or decrease heat slightly as needed during searing. Set pork chops aside.
- Clear any black remnants from the pan but leave as much brown “fond” as you can, as this will create a more flavorful sauce.
Prepare the Gravy.
- Melt butter in the same pan over medium heat. Add the flour and whisk to combine with the butter. Continue to whisk for about 2 minutes, until you can no longer smell the flour.
- Add the chicken broth mixture (from step 3 of prep work) in small splashes, whisking continuously to incorporate. Don’t add it too quickly or the roux will break and the sauce won’t be as thick. Add the half and half in the same manner.
- Bring to a gentle bubble, then reduce to a simmer, stirring continuously.
- Optional: Add 2-3 drops of Kitchen Bouquet to darken the color of the gravy.
- Reduce heat to medium-low, add the pork chops back to the skillet, and spoon the sauce on top.
- Cover and let the pork chops cook for 10 minutes, if possible, use kitchen tongs to flip them halfway through.
- Turn off heat, leave the cover on, and let the pork rest in the skillet for 5 minutes. They're ready to serve when the internal temperature reads 145°.
- Serve with mashed potatoes and roasted carrots or green beans.
Notes
- I recommend bone-in pork chops as those are the most flavorful. Aim for nicely marbled meat that’s 1 to 1.5 inches thick for juiciest results.
- Salt the meat and let it sit out of the fridge for about 30 minutes prior to cooking. The salt penetrates through the meat and flavors it while also locking in moisture for juicier results.
- You may also choose to cover the pork with saran wrap and pound it with a meat tenderizer. This also helps to make it more tender.
- Don't be afraid to adjust the heat as needed during searing. Start with a hot skillet and reduce heat slightly if needed while the first batch cooks. (I have been known to set off the fire alarms, which can be avoided by simple temperature adjustments throughout cooking.)
- Sear them in batches to allow the edges to get nice and crisp.
- To control the sodium content: You can use unsalted butter and/or reduced sodium broth.
- You can also make this recipe with chicken!
- This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 74!
Crock Pot Method:
- Sear the pork chops as outlined, set aside, and prepare the gravy.
- Transfer to the slow cooker and cook on low for 7-8 hours.
Nutritional information is an estimate and is per serving. There are 4 servings in this recipe.
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Great recipe!
Thanks for the great review Tom! I’m so happy you enjoyed it. I love this gravy so much 😋.
The pinterest picture and video showed french oinion smothered pork chops but the recipe here is pork chops and gravy. How do i find the french onion recipe?
Hi Matt, sorry about that… here’s the recipe you’re looking for: https://framework-keystone.live/french-onion-pork-chops%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Thank you so much!!! Made it before and was amazing!! Screen shot the whole recipe this time.
That’s so great to hear Matt! Thank you!😃
Wow! This was so delicious! I’ve never succeeded in making gravy, but the recipe and video were perfectly detailed that my gravy was on point! Thank you!!
I’m so happy you enjoyed the pork chops and gravy Sandy! Great to hear you found the video and instructions helpful. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment!❤️
Quick and easy and very tasty
Excellent! I’m so happy you found it to be quick and tasty. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment!😍
Delicious! I couldn’t stop eating eating Gravy
I’m so happy to hear that Ashley! I love this gravy so much. I always make sure to have a baked potato and vegetables just so I can have something to dump more gravy on!😂 Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review!
MY ENTIRE FAMILY LOVED THIS!!! WE HAVE HAD IT TWICE IN A WEEK. (WE NEVER REPEAT ANYTHING THAT CLOSE TOGETHER!!) LOVE LOVE LOVE IT. AT EASY TO PREPARE
Hiiii Jeannie! I am sooo happy to hear that you enjoyed this recipe and even made it twice in one week! That is AWESOME! I have a Creamy Garlic Chicken recipe coming out on Monday that you should check out next, the gravy is sooo flavorful just like in this pork chops recipe! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this review! -Stephanie
Love, love this. Great recipe
WOO!! I am sooo happy to hear that Diana!! 🙂 Thank you!! -Stephanie
I’m looking fpr your French onion porkchop recipe. I’m sure this is delicious, but the other is DIVINE! Search bar brings me here….help!
Hi Sarah! I’m so sorry about that, here is what you’re looking for and it works now with the search feature as well! 🙌🏻 https://framework-keystone.live/french-onion-pork-chops/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Terrific flavors and such a time saver. Any recipe that freezes well is a hit for us. Thanks!
Hey Lois! I am soo happy to hear that you enjoyed this recipe! Whenever I look at the pictures, I debate grabbing some from the freezer to heat up, hahaha! Thank you SO much for taking the time to leave this review, I really appreciate it! -Stephanie
Looks like I’ve got a new go to family dinner! I made this for the family last night and it was a huge success! I’m going to make it with some of your sides next time. I’m thinking Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes. Thanks so much for another great one Stephanie!
I am so happy to hear that Shannon!! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this review as well, I really appreciate it! -Stephanie