Pork is one of my favorite proteins to use when creating recipes. In Chinese and many Asian dishes in particular, it creates new and unique dining experiences, breaking away from the boring and expected. You can check out my other pork chop recipes – Salt and Pepper Pork Chops, Chinese Fried Pork Chops, and Instant Pot Pork Chops with Black Bean Sauce. And now, you can add my honey garlic pork chops to your list of delightful pork recipes. If you’ve ever had it at your favorite Chinese restaurant, you might be surprised to know you can make it at home with common pantry staples. By simply putting these things together, you get a crispy pork chop with a heavenly honey garlic sauce. It’s so incredibly delicious and is sure to be a new favorite dinner at your home.

Why this recipe

This honey garlic pork chop is different from other recipes because:

It uses ultra-thin pork chops pounded very thin to create the extra crunchy crispy result. I then cut the pork into bite-size pieces so it will have more crispy surfaces, like nuggets. The quick marinade helps get the maximum flavor. My recipe uses tons of fresh aromatics to create a balanced and rich sauce.  You will even satisfy your sweet tooth with only two tablespoons of honey without any other added sugar!

Honey garlic pork chop ingredients 

What cuts of pork to use

The best cut of pork chop is the thin bone-in cut, about 1/4” (1/2 cm) thick. You don’t need to remove the bones when you cut up the pork. The next best choice is boneless chops that are around 1/2” (1 cm) thick. For this cut, you will need to pound them a bit more and the pork pieces will come out a bit thicker, but will still be very crispy. I would avoid super thick chops that are more than 1/2” (1 cm) thick.

Shaoxing wine

Shaoxing wine is an essential ingredient for Chinese pantry. You can read more about it here. In this recipe, I used it to marinate the pork and make the sauce. It helps to eliminate the gamey taste from the pork and add a rich umami to it.  If you want to make a non-alcoholic dish, you can skip the wine from the marinade, and use soy sauce as a replacement in the sauce. 

Mise en place

When you’re ready to cook, your table should have the ingredients well prepared:

Pork chop, pounded and cut Mixed marinade Mix sauce Chopped aromatics (garlic & green onions)

Cooking process

Frying method

You can use a bit more oil to shallow-fry the pork chops for that extra crispy crust and juicy texture just like you’d get at a Chinese restaurant. You can also coat the pork with a generous amount of oil spray and cook it in your air fryer if you prefer, then finish up the sauce in a pan separately.

Afterthoughts

This dish was my childhood favorite and I think it was extra special since my dad made it for special occasions. I always keep pork in my freezer (and you should too!) as it is so versatile and allows an escape from ordinary flavor.  These honey garlic pork chops are wonderful on top of steamed rice or noodles. Serve them with some blanched veggies and you’ll have a delicious treat and full meal to enjoy!

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