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These creamy garlic pork chops are smothered in a garlic cream sauce with whole garlic cloves! This recipe is quick and easy to make in about 30 minutes.

You may also like my Creamy Garlic Pork Tenderloin or Creamy Pork Tenderloin Medallions

creamy garlic pork chops in a skillet

Why you’ll love it

If you’re fan of my popular Creamy Garlic Chicken recipe and also like pork, you may want to try this recipe. I tweaked the sauce a bit to make it work with pork chops. Garlicky goodness. These pork chops are just so good and really simple to make.

Yes, there’s a whole head of garlic in here as well as garlic powder. The garlic cloves mellow out. You can eat them and they’re not overly garlicky… they taste kinda like roasted garlic. I like building layers of garlic flavor! It’s the perfect weeknight meal.

What you’ll need

  • Pork chops – I use 0.75-1″ boneless pork chops seasoned generously with salt & pepper to bring out the flavor
  • Olive oil and butter – for pan frying and the base of the sauce
  • Garlic and garlic powder – there’s absolutely a whole head of garlic in here and garlic powder
  • Flour – to thicken the sauce
  • Chicken broth – more savory depth of flavor
  • Lemon juice – a pop of acidity to balance everything
  • Heavy cream – to make the sauce luxurious

Pro tip

I recommend taking the pork chops out of the fridge at least 15-30 minutes prior to starting the recipe. They will cook better this way!

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  • Pork chops can easily dry out (especially boneless ones), so I highly recommend getting an instant read meat thermometer so you can check the temperature and not overcook them. Pork is safe to eat at 145F (and don’t forget the temperature continues to climb for a few minutes after you finish cooking it). It’s ok if pork is a bit pink in the middle.
  • You can use either boneless or bone-in pork chops. For larger bone-in chops, you may need to sear them in two batches. If your skillet goes dry, I’d add up to 1 tablespoon extra olive oil for the second batch.
  • Measure out the butter easily with this butter dish that has measurement marks right on it.

How to make creamy garlic pork chops

This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.

searing pork chops in a skillet and frying garlic

Season the pork with salt & pepper. Heat up the oil and some of the butter in a skillet, then sear the chops on both sides until golden. Transfer to a plate. Add the remaining butter and the garlic cloves, and cook until the garlic is lightly browned.

making a roux in a skillet and adding cream and broth

Push the garlic to one side of the skillet, then stir in the flour to make a roux. Pour in the broth and lemon juice, and cook until thickened. Add the cream and garlic powder, and stir until it’s dissolved in.

adding pork into a skillet of creamy garlic pork and topping with chopped parsley

Return the pork to the skillet, and cook through until the sauce reduces more and the pork is cooked to 145F. Season with extra salt & pepper if needed, and top with fresh parsley if using.

Substitutions and variations

  • I don’t recommend subbing the cream for a lower fat alternative as it may curdle and the sauce won’t be as thick.
  • You could throw in a handful of spinach at the end before adding the pork back to the pan if you want some greens.
  • Looking to make this with chicken? Try my Creamy Garlic Chicken instead.
creamy garlic pork chops plated with spaghetti

What to serve with garlic pork chops

Leftovers and storage

  • Store any leftover pork chops in the fridge in a covered container for 3-4 days.
  • Reheat over a low heat slowly until warmed through so the chops don’t dry out.
  • I don’t recommend freezing this one.
close-up of creamy pork chops

Questions about this creamy garlic pork chop recipe? Made it? Talk to me in the comments below! Tag me #saltandlavender on Instagram if you make this.

creamy garlic pork chops in a skillet
4.92 from 256 votes

Creamy Garlic Pork Chops

These creamy garlic pork chops are smothered in a garlic cream sauce with whole garlic cloves! This recipe is quick and easy to make in about 30 minutes.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 4 pork chops see notes
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons butter divided
  • 1 whole head garlic cloves peeled
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth or stock
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3/4 cup heavy/whipping cream
  • Fresh parsley chopped (optional, to taste)

Instructions 

  • Take the pork chops out of the fridge 15-30 minutes prior to starting the recipe if possible. Season the pork generously with salt & pepper on both sides.
  • In a deep skillet, add the olive oil and 1 tablespoon of the butter over medium-high heat. Let the pan heat up for a few minutes, and once it's hot, cook the pork chops for 3-5 minutes/side or until golden (3 minutes for thinner chops and 5 minutes for pork chops up to 1" thick). Once the pork chops are done searing, transfer them to a plate.
  • Add the remaining butter and the garlic cloves to the skillet. Turn the heat down to medium (or medium-low if using cast iron). Cook it, stirring fairly often, for about 3 minutes or until the garlic has somewhat browned on the outside.
  • Push the garlic to one side of the pan and sprinkle the flour in (avoiding the garlic). Let it cook for around 30 seconds, and give it a stir so it's incorporated with the butter (we're making a quick roux).
  • Add in the chicken broth and lemon juice. Stir and let it cook for about a minute or until the sauce is noticeably thickened.
  • Add in the garlic powder and cream. Stir or whisk it until the garlic powder has dissolved.
  • Add the pork back in and cook for another 3-5 minutes or until the sauce has thickened up a bit (let the sauce bubble a bit but not furiously boil) and the pork chops are fully cooked through (145F minimum). Keep in mind the pork's temperature will continue to rise once you stop cooking it, so if it's close, I'd take it off the heat and let it rest for a few minutes before serving. Season the sauce with extra salt & pepper as needed and parsley if you wish.

Notes

  • It’s very easy to overcook pork and turn it into shoe leather. I highly recommend using an instant read thermometer to take the guesswork out. Pork that’s 145F and pink inside is safe to eat.
  • You can use boneless pork chops like I did or bone-in. I recommend pork chops that are 0.75-1″ thick. Anything much thicker or thinner is likely to end up under or overcooked with this particular recipe since it’s finished in the cream sauce.
  • This recipe is also in the Salt & Lavender: Everyday Essentials cookbook.

Nutrition

Calories: 455kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Protein: 30g, Fat: 35g, Saturated Fat: 18g, Cholesterol: 166mg, Sodium: 239mg, Potassium: 557mg, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 831IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 42mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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786 Comments

  1. Suzy Stricklin says:

    This was a nice change from the norm. Zhe only thing I would do is double the sauce to have as gravy over your sides. Delicious!!

    1. Natasha says:

      Thank you!! So happy you liked it!

  2. Vanessa says:

    Yum! I made this with chicken instead and added mushrooms and it was definitely a hit!!

    1. Natasha says:

      Fantastic!

  3. Mary says:

    5 stars
    This recipe is very good I cook some green beans aside and then thru them in the sauce and was amazing. The left over sauce on the next days I cook some ground beef and then finish cooking in the left over sauce and omg better than sex like a friend of mine just to say when I cook ๐Ÿ˜†.

    1. Natasha says:

      Fantastic!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Sandra prescott says:

    5 stars
    I made this in the oven, did not use the cream because lactose or chicken broth because I did not have it at the time, but it was so delicious, I gave it to my neighbor and he said it was fantastic, keep him in mind the next time I make it. Today I will make it on the stove top, i will try the cream and broth. Thanks a million for sharing that recipe.

    1. Miranda @ Salt & Lavender says:

      You’re welcome, Sandra! We’re so happy you enjoyed it.

  5. Megan B says:

    Hi quick question. I want to make this tonight but Iโ€™m wondering how many pork chops is the serving size. Is it 1 pork chop for 455 calories or are all 4 pork chops 455 calories. Please let me know as soon as possible?

    1. Natasha says:

      It’s for one pork chop and 1/4 of the sauce. Please keep in mind it’s only an estimate (with ingredients pulled from a database). If you need the info for health reasons, I recommend weighing the actual ingredients you use and plugging it into something like My Fitness Pal for more accurate results. Hope you enjoy the recipe!

  6. Tameka says:

    Family delight for everyone, which is rare in my house!

    1. Natasha says:

      That’s fantastic!! ๐Ÿ˜€ So happy it was a hit with everyone, Tameka!

  7. Jenny says:

    Is there a way to make this in oven or crockpot?

    1. Natasha says:

      Hi Jenny! I haven’t tested a different method, and this isn’t one I can really just guess on. Let me know if you experiment.

  8. TJBreeze says:

    1 star
    I found it to be very bland and too much butter. Hubby and I were both quite disappointed.

    1. Natasha says:

      Sorry to hear that. I’m guessing you didn’t add enough salt if you thought it was bland since this recipe is very highly rated by others.

    2. Lorna says:

      5 stars
      You didn’t follow instructions. A rich sauce is not bland lol

  9. Sophia says:

    If served with pasta, do you think the sauce used for the pork chops is enough to coat the pasta? Or, would you suggest using a jar of pasta sauce? If so, what kind of pasta sauce will go well with the pork chops?

    1. Natasha says:

      Hi! It really depends how much sauce you like. If you want it drenched in sauce and you’re feeding 4 people, you may want to double the sauce. The sauce is quite rich, so I’d be reluctant to serve it with another creamy sauce like Alfredo. I’d probably do something simple like toss some pasta with butter and parmesan and then spoon some of the pork chop sauce over top.

  10. Melissa says:

    5 stars
    Iโ€™ve made this a couple times and we all love it served over pasta. Iโ€™m wondering about what you might suggest with making this ahead of time and freezing it. Have you tried that or have any tips?

    1. Miranda @ Salt & Lavender says:

      Hi Melissa! So glad you enjoyed it. We don’t recommend freezing creamy sauces. They just do not hold up well at all. Thanks for your review! ๐Ÿ™‚