French Onion Pork Chops (easy one pan meal!) - The Chunky Chef (2024)

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Perfect for a weeknight meal, this French onion smothered pork chops recipe is all made in one pan, and in about 30 – 40 minutes!

Tired of the same old chicken recipes? Try pork instead! These smothered pork chops have all the great flavors of a French onion soup, plus juicy pork chops, are made in one pan, and ready in 40 minutes or less!

This post is sponsored by the Ohio Pork Council. All opinions are my own.

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Okay you guys… I have been dying to share this post with you! You know my new infatuation with one pan/one pot meals… well here’s another one!

If you like French onion soup, you will LOVE this smothered pork chops recipe. Seriously! My husband ate the leftovers and with a mouthful of food, proclaimed that these were amazing. It’s savory, it’s gooey, it’s rich, it’s easy, and it’s all done in one pan!

For this recipe to be truly one pan, you’ll need an oven-safe skillet, like a cast iron pan.

BUT I DON’T HAVE AN OVEN SAFE SKILLET

No worries! You can absolutely make this recipe without one, it just won’t be a one pan meal.

You’ll just prepare the recipe through step 5 (see recipe at bottom of page), then transfer it all to a 9×13 or similar sized baking pan. Still only a handful of dishes to wash, which is a win in my book!

There’s my favorite part… the beefy onion sauce. Oh my word, you’ll want to eat it with a spoon! You definitely don’t want to skip caramelizing the onions with the beef stock… it gives this dish such a deep, intense flavor.

I like to serve these smothered pork chops on a weeknight, when I’m most in need of a quick, easy, one pan meal; but you could EASILY serve this up to company. It looks and tastes fancy, and only you have to know how easy it truly was to make!

Now comes the big question, what to serve these smothered pork chops with.

SIDE DISH OPTIONS:

  • Horseradish Mashed Potatoes
  • Cheesy Brussels Sprouts
  • Slow Cooker Ranch Mushrooms
  • A simple green salad (this shallot vinaigrette is our favorite)

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TIPS FOR THIS SMOTHERED PORK CHOPS RECIPE:

  • Use the best looking pork chops you can find. I usually get mine from the butcher counter, as those are generally thicker and less fatty than the ones pre-packaged out in the store. We’re using simple ingredients here, so quality is key.
  • When you first put the sliced onions in the skillet, it’ll look like you have WAY too many. Don’t worry, they cook down considerably.
  • You don’t have to fully caramelize the onions, they keep cooking throughout the rest of the recipe process. You way them very soft and golden brown, not deep brown like traditional caramelized onions.
  • The fresh thyme sprigs are optional, but totally recommended… it’s a great flavor and really brings home more of the French onion flavor profile.
  • Don’t worry about only cooking the pork chops a few minutes per side. They’ll keep cooking as the dish is baked later, and you really only want to cook pork to 140-145 F degrees. It should have a slight blush of pink. Pink is GOOD with pork, it means the chops will still be juicy and tender, not tough and leathery.

Instead of reaching for your go-to chicken recipe on a busy weeknight, try this French Onion Smothered Pork Chops recipe… I know you’ll love it!

HELPFUL TOOLS:

  • Cast Iron Skillet – hands down, the most used pan in my kitchen. Gives a fantastic sear and will give you a lifetime of great use if taken care of properly!
  • Stainless Tongs – Perfect for transferring and flipping pork chops.
  • Meat Thermometer – Never have to guess what the temperature of the meat is again! This probe goes in the oven with the meat while the display sits on your counter.

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @the_chunky_chef on Facebook and Instagram!

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One Pan French Onion Smothered Pork Chops

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Author: The Chunky Chef

Calories: 597

Servings: 4 servings

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Perfect for a weeknight meal, this French onion smothered pork chops recipe is all made in one pan, and in about 30 - 40 minutes!

Ingredients

  • 2 yellow onions peeled, cut in half, and sliced into half-moon shaped slices
  • 3 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 cup plus 4 Tbsp beef stock
  • 4 boneless pork chops about 1 – 1 ½ inches thick
  • ½ tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • ½ tsp dried thyme
  • ¼ tsp garlic powder
  • 2 ½ Tbsp all purpose flour
  • 4 slices provolone cheese
  • 1 cup shredded gruyere cheese or swiss
  • fresh thyme sprigs for adding to pan

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 F degrees. Melt butter and olive oil in a large cast iron or other oven safe skillet, over MED-HIGH heat. Add sliced onions and saute 3-5 minutes, until soft. Add 4 Tbsp beef stock and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, for 12-15 minutes, until onions are extremely tender and golden brown.

  • As onions are sautéing, season both sides of pork chops with salt, black pepper, thyme and garlic powder. Transfer onions to a plate, do not wipe out skillet.

  • Reduce heat to MED, add a drizzle of olive oil to the skillet if needed, and cook pork chops, about 3-4 minutes per side, until golden brown.Transfer pork chops to plate.

  • Return cooked onions to pan and sprinkle with flour. Stir to coat and cook about a minute. Add remaining 1 cup beef stock and stir often until mixture comes to a boil. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper.

  • Nestle pork chops back into the pan, spooning some of the beef stock over the tops of the chops. Top with a slices of provolone cheese, and a mound of the shredded gruyere (about a ¼ cup on each chop).

  • Add a few sprigs of fresh thyme and add skillet to oven and bake 8-10 minutes, until cheese is melted and gooey. Before serving, spoon some of the beef stock/onion mixture over the top of the cheese, and garnish with some additional black pepper if desired.

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  1. Carolyn says

    Cooked this tonight…absolutely delicious! My hubby … who never comments… said “Yum, that’s good!” Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe!

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  2. T Allen says

    Super easy. I had all the ingredients, except the cheeses. Had to make a grocery run anyway, so, this was a great, easy, and delicious dinner. I cheated, I had some leftover gravy from a few nights ago, so, I skipped the flour, and just put the gravy in the pan, and mixed the onions with that. Turned out great! Will definitely make again

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  3. Leslie says

    This was Fantastic!!

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  4. Lesli Curtis says

    This was very easy and soooo yummy. Served with couscous and a cucumber tomato salad.

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  5. Whittney says

    This was delicious! Will definitely be added to the rotation.

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  6. Victoria Palmiter says

    OMG this was so good! Everyone loved it in my house. Easy to make!!

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  7. Randy says

    Used filet mignon instead of pork chop! So tender and flavorful.

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  8. Anneliese says

    Yum yum yum yummy!! I’ve made this a few times before and followed the recipe, tonight I checked the comments and added some minced garlic and a splash of Marsala and it made it even better if they possible!! Love this recipe, thank you ☺️

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  9. Laurel says

    Wow so easy and delicious! I added a splash of Marsala cooking wine and it really pushed it to the next “gourmet” level.

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  10. Gaile Welch says

    Made this last night. I used 1 can of Campbell’s Beef Consommé. I deglazed the onions with 1/2 cup of Cognac. It was fabulous. Thanks for easy 1 pan dinner. Served with broccoli.

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  11. Patricia Cooper says

    Excellent! I did add more sliced onions and minced garlic so delicious! Second time I’ve made this!

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  12. Bernice says

    Didn’t have boneless pork chop. Used with bone in it was awesome. Will Definitely make again

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  13. Amy Watkins says

    This was great! My pork chops were not as thick but still turned out great, I also had to substitute the cheeses with what I had on hand. I used laughing cow wedges, fresh grated swiss, and some cotija polvo. I want to make it again with the right cheeses though as I am sure the taste is different! Thanks for sharing. Now in our family rotation.

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  14. Jennie says

    I have made this several times and it is one of my favorites! But she is right, use a cast iron skillet to get the most awesome flavor. I have had this over mashed potatoes and tonight had it over egg noodles. So good!

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