I love a good pork chop, but these Italian style stuffed pork chops have got to be my all-time favorite. Add a side of mashed potatoes and roasted broccoli and you’ve got a complete meal that everyone will love.

This stuffed pork chops post is sponsored by the Iowa Pork Producers Association. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Dinner at the Zoo possible! When it’s dinner time at my house, pork chops can often be found on our table. They’re perfectly tender, full of flavor and so easy to cook. These stuffed pork chops look impressive, but they’re actually quite simple to make.

How do you make stuffed pork chops?

The first thing you’ll need to do is select your pork chops. I typically use boneless pork chops, although this recipe will also work just fine with bone-in chops. Did you know that about 1/3 of the pork raised in the United States comes from the state of Iowa? When you buy pork at your local grocery store, you’re supporting family farms in Iowa and the rest of the United States. You can learn more about the Iowa pork industry at the Iowa Select Farms website, which is Iowa’s largest pork producer. The pork chops need to be sliced open to create a pocket for all of the fillings to fit into. I use a small paring knife and cut a deep pocket lengthwise across each chop. Be careful not to cut through to the other side! The pork chops are layered with sun dried tomatoes, fresh spinach leaves and shredded mozzarella cheese, then sealed shut with toothpicks. Cook the pork in a pan to get a nice brown crust, then transfer the pork to the oven to finish cooking.

Tips for stuffed pork chops

I like to use oil packed sun dried tomato halves in this recipe. You can also use dry packed sun dried tomatoes. No spinach on hand? Try kale leaves instead! This recipe uses dried Italian seasoning which is a blend of various herbs such as basil, parsley and oregano. If you can’t find Italian seasoning, you can make your own by combining equal parts of dried parsley, basil, garlic powder and oregano. The toothpicks hold the meat together so that the filling doesn’t spill out, but be sure to remove all the toothpicks prior to serving. This recipe calls for mozzarella cheese, but you can also use a different variety of Italian cheese such as fontina or provolone.

What temperature should pork be cooked to?

Pork should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145 degrees F. The easiest way to gauge if your pork is done is to insert a thermometer into the thickest part of the pork – be sure that the thermometer is not touching the bone! Once you’ve reached the correct temperature, remove the pork from the heat and let it rest for 3 minutes before you slice it.

How long do you cook a stuffed pork chop?

These pork chops start out on the stove top, then they’re finished off in the oven. It takes approximately 3-4 minutes per side on the stove to get a golden brown chop, then an additional 8-10 minutes in the oven for the pork to reach 145 degrees F.

These stuffed pork chops are an absolute must-try. You’ll look like a star in the kitchen, and no one will need to know just how easy they are to make!

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