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Here’s your answer to an infinitely flavorful yet quick and easy, 30 minute meal! These Pan Fried Pork Chops and Peaches are flavored with the sweet and spicy notes of Asian five-spice powder.

Pan fried pork chops with peach halves in a cast iron pan and a romaine lettuce salad in the background. - 2

I’m not alone in feeling this way, but those days when I look at the time and realize oh crap, I have to make dinner now – always seem to sneak up on me. I mean I just had lunch and now I’m hungry all over again and I have to make dinner?? That can’t be fair, right?

Pan fried pork chops are super easy & mega flavorful

So while resisting the urge to call Mr K and ask him to bring take out, I just pull out my list of fast prep, easy dinner recipes ! Delicious 30 minute meal ideas that I have up my sleeve for just those days.

Like this easy chicken ramen stir fry or my cajun chicken pasta , or this instant pot short ribs recipe or my instant pot chicken thighs recipe that have all come about under similar time constraints!

No matter how much I cook, and how much I love to cook, I’m always pleasantly surprised when something this delicious, this exquisite, comes together in less than 30 minutes and just like that, I’ve got dinner and it’s a home run!

Package of store-bought pork chops, fresh peaches, romaine lettuce and garlic cloves on a work surface. - 3

This Pan Fried Pork Chops (Five Spice Pork) with a side salad like an easy caprese salad or quinoa salad or panzanella salad absolutely drips with flavor.

I mean, just look at it, you could just about imagine those flavors running through the meat, dousing it with those great Asian flavors, and the fleshy, juicy, sweet peaches rounding it all out.

Make this Five Spice Pork and Peaches, and I guarantee you will add this to your rotation right away! 🙂

While I’ve got nothing against take out or freezer meals (they serve a vital purpose and there’s a reason why they exist), I know I can do so much better with fresh wholesome ingredients and with this five spice pork recipe, I can get it all done in less time than it takes for one episode of Big Bang Theory.

And I also want to switch things up a little every now and then, add some tasty variety to our weekday dinners, and that’s where these Smithfield All Natural Boneless Pork Chops come in handy!

Overhead view of the pork chops and peaches fried in a black cast iron pan. - 4

My hubs is a big fan of pork, and his favorite way to eat pork is actually this spicy Sri Lankan Black Pork Curry . It’s a spicy curry with fantastic flavors and made with Sri Lankan curry powder and tamarind. A couple of his other favorites are this easy pork ramen , pork carnitas , and roasted pork tacos .

I make that curry using bone-in or boneless pork chops. But a good curry does take a little bit of time. My solution to that is this pan fried, Asian five spice pork!

Close up of boneless pork chops and peaches fried on a cast iron pan showing seared texture on the surface. - 5

Five spice powder

Asian five spice powder is a powerhouse of flavor that will instantly perk up your dishes with amazing Asian flavors and is great for quick and easy meals. It’s a blend of five spices (obviously) that’s used extensively in Asian cooking. You can get the ready made five spice powder from any supermarket, but if you wanted to put it together yourself, here’s what you’ll need –

  • Star Anise
  • Cloves
  • Fennel seeds
  • Szechwan pepper
  • Cinnamon

These spices go really well with a greasy meat like pork. Star anise, fennel seeds and cinnamon yield sweet notes, while the cloves and Szechwan pepper introduce a warm, spicy heat that works like magic in a pan fried pork dish.

If you’re making the spice blend yourself, you can mix equal amounts of all five spices together or use more of one or another to enhance a particular flavor profile that you like.

While the Five Spice Pork is really delicious on its own…those peaches… my god those peaches! I’m actually salivating right now, thinking about ’em. The sultry spices and the heat of this five spice powder work SO well with the sweet, fresh flavors of ripe peaches.

And by pan frying them in the same pan after cooking the pork, not only are you enhancing the naturally sweet flavor of peaches, you’re also adding the pork flavor and a touch of five spice powder to them too.

Serving of two seared and pan fried pork chops, peach halves and romaine lettuce salad on a white plate. - 6

Recipe notes

You can use boneless or bone-in pork chops for this recipe. Bone-in pork chops will take a little longer than boneless, but either way, I generally always use a meat thermometer to make sure the meat is cooked perfectly.

With the varying thickness of different cuts of pork, the only foolproof way to make sure your pork is cooked properly is with a meat thermometer, so that’s certainly a worthwhile investment for the future, if you don’t already own one.

That being said, these Smithfield All Natural Fresh Pork cook very quickly and it’s perfect for these Pan Fried Five Spice Pork chops. These chops were about 1 cm thick, and they only took 2-3 minutes per side on medium-high heat to reach an internal temp. of 165°F.

Piece of pan fried pork chop and peach half on a fork showing juicy, tender texture of the meat on the inside. - 7

Recipe

Pan Fried Pork Chops (Five Spice Pork) And Peaches

Ingredients

  • 4 Boneless Pork Chops
  • 1 tsp five spice powder
  • ½ tsp Salt more to taste
  • Oil to drizzle
  • 4 peaches sliced into wedges
  • 3 garlic cloves chopped
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper
  • Pepper to taste
  • 2 tbsp unflavored oil

Salad

  • Romaine lettuce
  • Red bell pepper sliced
  • Slivered almonds
  • Lemon juice
  • Salt

Instructions

  • Heat a cast iron pan (or nonstick pan) to medium high heat and drizzle it with the oil.
  • Next, drizzle some oil on both sides of each pork chop and evenly sprinkle with salt and pepper and the five spice powder.
  • Rub the spices into the pork chops well and set aside.
  • Place the peaches in a bowl and add the garlic, salt, cayenne pepper, sugar and pepper and toss to combine.
  • When the pan is heated, place the boneless pork chops in it (they should sizzle! If not, the pan is not hot enough and you should increase the heat).
  • Cook the pork chops, 2 - 3 minutes per side, until the surface is seared, caramelized and the internal temperature reads 165°F on a meat thermometer.
  • Remove the pork chops from the pan and cover them and let them rest.
  • Place the peaches in the same pan (on medium high heat) and pan fry the peaches for about 6 minutes, flipping them over once after the 3 minute mark.
  • Once the peaches have caramelized and slightly softened, transfer them to a plate, place the cooked pork chops on top.
  • Serve with a simple side salad of Romaine lettuce, bell pepper and slivered almonds. Squeeze some lemon juice or a salad dressing of your choice on top just before serving.

Nutrition

Recipe from The Flavor Bender by Dini Kodippili

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