A great pork chop marinade that will make your pork extra juicy with a terrific savoury flavour and a gorgeous caramelised crust without overpowering the natural flavour of pork. Even 1 hour of marinating makes a remarkable difference!
Just a great pork chop marinade
You know when something hits the pan and it smells so great than even if it’s the first time you’ve made that recipe, you know it’s going to be a winner? This is one of those. 🙂
Plus, the added bonus is that there is a very good chance that all the ingredients are already in your pantry. Checklist:
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soy sauce
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brown sugar
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mustard
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garlic
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pepper
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Worcestershire Sauce (I never spell that right first go! Thank you auto correct).
Soy sauce is the secret ingredient
“Soy sauce?”, I hear some of you think, dubiously.
YES. Soy sauce. NO it doesn’t make this the least bit Asiany (no matter how I spell it, auto correct does not like that word!). It’s a brine that injects the pork with juiciness and it’s better than the basic salt + water brine because it’s got more flavour to it.
If you’ve never tried a soy sauce based brine for a protein before, I think you’re going to be very pleasantly surprised. Watch the video below the recipe – the end when I press down on the pork chop to show how juicy it is. That’s courtesy of the soy sauce!
I’m sharing this Pork Chop Marinade because I got all excited that I finally got a new BBQ. Living by the ocean means that anything that resides outdoors has a limited life and my current BBQ looks like an abandoned burnt out car.
While it’s terrific seared on the grill, it is of course great pan fried as well which is how I usually make it.
If you’re BBQ-ing, try it this Lemon Potato Salad and a garden salad with French Dressing, and have a browse for more Grilling Ideas.
If it’s winter where you are, try this One Pan BAKED Vegetables and Rice – you’ll love the seasoned rice! – Nagi xx
More great pork chop marinades & rubs
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Or use the marinades from these recipes for pork: Lime Chicken, Greek Chicken Gyros, Chicken Shawarma
Try these on the side
My favourite back-pocket marinades
These are the ones I use over and over again, made with pantry staples with lots of sub options!
Watch how to make it
Recipe video for this great Pork Chop Marinade! Don’t miss the end when I show how juicy the chops are…
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A Great Pork Chop Marinade
Ingredients
- 4 bone in pork chops, 2 cm / 4/5" thick about 280g/9 oz each (Note 1)
- 1 tbsp oil
Marinade:
- 1/3 cup (85 ml) soy sauce (light or all purpose, not dark)
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- ¼ tsp black pepper
Instructions
- Place Marinade ingredients in a ziplock bag. Massage to combine.
- Add chops. Massage to coat in the Marinade. Marinate for 1 – 24 hours. (Note 2)
- Take the chops out of the fridge 20 minutes before cooking.
- Brush BBQ grill or drizzle oil in pan, heat on medium high. Add pork and cook for 4 minutes or until the underside is caramelised and the pork releases from the grill, then turn the chops and cook for 3 minutes (Note 2 for thin chops).
- Baste both sides with residual marinade in ziplock bag, then cook the basted side for 30 seconds before serving. The chops should have a great crust
- Transfer chops to a plate, cover loosely with foil. Rest for 3 minutes before serving.
Recipe Notes:
* Thin chops: 1.25 cm/ 1/2" thick - 1 hr+
* Thick chops 2 cm / 4/5" thick - 3 hrs+ COOK TIME for just white (juicy, no pink, reduce by 1 min for hint of blush):
* Thin chops - 3 minutes first side, 2 minutes second side, then 30 seconds on each side for basting.
* Thick chops - 4 minutes first side, 3 minutes second side, then 45 seconds on each side. If your chops are thicker than the Thick Chops, then I'd recommend starting on the stove and finishing in the oven at 180C/350F until the internal temperature is 145F / 63C. 3. Troubleshooting / tips: Once you put the chops on the BBQ, DON'T TOUCH IT! Once it is cooked, it will release naturally from the grills. If it sticks, it's not ready to turn. If your chops are cooking too quickly and start to burn because of the sugar in the marinade, turn the heat down. Remember, these chops are meant to have a gorgeous chargrilled crust! 4. CRISPY POTATO ROSTI recipe (pictured on the side of the chops) - by reader request, here's an abbreviated form of the recipe: 2 large brushed (Sebago) potatoes (US: use russet), peeled and grated using a box grater. Grab handfuls and squeeze out excess liquid or do this using a dish towel (clean!). Place in bowl, sprinkle generously with salt and pepper. Melt 1 tbsp butter + 1 1/2 tbsp oil (I use olive) in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add dollops of potato, spread into pancake shape about 12 cm / 4.5" wide, 0.75 cm / 1/4" thick. Press down to compact into rosti, cook for 3 minutes or until deep golden brown. Flip and repeat. Drain on paper towels, repeat with remaining potato, should make 8. Originally posted August 2017, photos replaced in May 2018, some tidying up done in February 2019, no change to recipe.
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SusanX says
I used this marinade on pork shoulder blade steak and it was so good! Definite repeat
Mary Koehnlechner says
The best pork chops ever. Turned out just as described and delicious served with your lemony potatoe Salad. Love the way you give suggestions for sides. Very helpful. Thankyou for teaching me how to cook. My husband is really happy.
Cheryl Eaton says
So, so, so GOOD! Loved the flavor and juiciness of the pork chop. I have been brining my chops and while they do have a good flavor, they are often dry, even though I don’t over cook them. Brining too long makes them too salty. This is my new GO TO recipie for chops!
Ruth says
This Pork chop recipe was OUTSTANDING! You have a new fan club in Bozeman Montana USA! Now on to your chocolate cake recipe! Wahoo!!
Terry READ says
Absolutely delicious. WRT Worcestershire. I live close to this county in the UK. Just call it Worcester Sauce. phoneticlly (wuster) it’s so much easier.
Mary says
I made this tonight for dinner. Absolutely wonderful! Husband said he wants it again!
Wayne G says
Used your recipe for 2 bone in pork chops and my wife said it was the best pork chop she ever had. I loved it also. We had it with roasted potatoes. DELICIOUS…….. Thank you. I would love to share a photo.
Chris says
Has anyone tried substituting the soy for liquid aminos in this recipe? It’s normally a good 1 for 1 sub, but wasn’t sure about this recipe.
Nagi says
I haven’t tried Chris but would love to know if the same ratio works! N x
Tonja says
My husband and I use this marinade on pork chops and pork steak and we love the flavor. I’m not a big pork fan, but this marinade makes the pork so juicy and tender that it has become my go to when my husband wants pork chops for dinner.
Inge says
I don’t normally comment but due to the fact that the family gave a resounding thumbs up with the phrase, best pork chops every and very tender, it is worth leaving this comment. Excellent and so easy. I just omitted the sugar as there is a diabetic in the family.
Thanks!
Nagi says
That’s great to hear Inge, thanks so much!! N x
Ashley says
Best marinade for pork chops that I have found! It makes them so juicy and the crust it gives them is so delicious. I use regular mustard and always do the full recipe even though I probably don’t have the same weight of meat and it’s perfect. We eat pork chops with this marinade once a week and it never gets old. Thank you!
Nagi says
I’m so glad you love this recipe Ashley!! N x
Liz says
I marinaded 6 pork chops with your recipe for 24 hours and they were incredible! I didn’t have Worstershire sauce, so I just upped the soy sauce. I also used LaKantos Monkfruit Golden instead of brown sugar. I’ll definitely use it again! Pan seared it with olive oil, butter and garlic as suggested by Gordon Ramsey. Thank you for sharing it!!!
Nagi says
SO glad you loved it Liz! N x
DezygnHer says
My niece left some pineapple soda here so that was subbed for OJ. ‘Also Squeezed in some fresh orange.
We will have these Monday night?
Sheila says
“subbed for OJ”? I don’t see OJ in this recipe. Am I missing something?
Nagi says
I hope you love it! N x
Randye D says
This looks really good. I am trying this today. I halved the recipe for two pork chops. I have been marinating pork chops and chicken in soy sauce and garlic for years. It makes the meat really tender
Nagi says
Nailed it Randye!! N x
Mary says
I’ve used this marinade recipe since the 70’s! I also add grated orange rind or orange juice. You’re right the soy can’t be detected. Don’t overlook the chops! Yum!
SandraM says
So good!!! Already thinking about what else to use the marinade on!
Oh yeah, it’s that good! 😃
Tonja says
We have used it on ribeye steak as well and love it 😀.
Nagi says
Wahoo!!! N x
Jen says
A great marinade indeed! Your site is my daily go to. Didnt taste like overpowering soy at all. The char from the grill was great. Used boneless pork chops. I made it with roasted potatoes.
Lonnie says
Magi today I made your pork chop marinade with the garlic and mustard I went with regular so sauce Worchestshire sauce brown sugar I put them on the gas grill heated 12 of them 400 degrees four min each side they were splendid the family loved them if I had more time to let the chops Mari are they probably would’ve been juicer they were still great thanks for the recipe I’ll use alot of your receipes in the future Lonnie S.
Brian says
Nagi, looks great……mmmm. Can you marinade this too long? ie 28-30 hrs ok?
Nagi says
Hi Brian, that should be fine 🙂
John says
You left out the coriander!!
Nagi says
No coriander in this recipe John, but by all means you can add it if you prefer! N x