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This Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole recipe for your oven is a delicious comfort food recipe that is simple to make and done in under and hour start to finish! So it is a great recipe to have on a weeknight or any other time you just don’t want to spend forever in the kitchen! I mean, come on, the times you feel like spending forever working on a meal are few and far between! (Am I right? You know I am right! ha) Better yet, it is a casserole that everyone will love AND it is a casserole! What more could you ask for?

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How to Make Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole in an Oven

Aunt Lou here.

What do you want when you are looking for a recipe? It has to taste good. The recipe needs to be easy enough to follow and complete. It also would not hurt to be a recipe that everyone will eat. This recipe checks off all the of the above boxes!

There are many times in life that we just want and or need a meal that is comfort food. Something to fill us up and make us feel warm inside while we unwind from the day. This recipe is one of those great recipes that have an amazing flavor and are full of comfort!

If you feel like cRockin’ this recipe, you can find the Crock Pot Pork Chop Stuffing recipe here. However, if you need the recipe done more quickly, then this oven recipe is here for you! Another bonus is that this reheats beautifully. The leftovers are just as delicious as the first night you made this dish!

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General Notes

  • For the cooking times listed in this recipe, you will want to use a boneless pork chop that is between 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch thick. If you use a thicker pork chop, it will take longer to cook. Whether you use a thick or regular cut pork chop, you will want to use a meat thermometer to determine if your chops are done. Color can vary and is not an indication of when meat is done.
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Reader’s Love This Recipe

Quick and easy recipe. Great flavor. Everyone enjoyed and this will become a keeper for us 👍🏻👍🏻”

-Karen

“This was a hit, a little less chicken broth so the stuffing is drier will be done next time. But great flavor! Yummy!”

-Tanya

“I use water for stuffing and I cook 1 hour so the pork chops just shreds when you touch with fork. But still succulent. Your recipe is the only one that does it right! Most say soup mix on top and it destroys the stuffing, I also add green beans to soup to get them veggies in and flavor meat with bay leaves and thyme.”

-Nikki

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Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole

This Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole recipe for your oven is a delicious comfort food recipe that is simple to make and done in under and hour start to finish!

4.98 from 398 votes

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Course: Main

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 261kcal

Author: Aunt Lou

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350.

  • In a bowl, mix stuffing and broth together and set aside.

  • Place your pork chops in the bottom of your 9×13 baking dish.

  • Pour soup over your chops and spread evenly.

  • Once stuffing has absorbed all of the chicken broth pour evenly on top.

  • Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes.

  • Remove foil, turn baking dish and cook for an additional 10 minutes, until your pork reaches an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Notes

  • For the cooking times listed in this recipe, you will want to use a boneless pork chop that is between 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch thick. If you use a thicker pork chop, it will take longer to cook. Whether you use a thick or regular cut pork chop, you will want to use a meat thermometer to determine if your chops are done. Color can vary and is not an indication of when meat is done.
  • Looking for more recipes? OurRecipe Findercan help you find exactly what you need.
  • Check out all our favorite recommendations for cookbooks,slowcookers and low carb essentials in ourAmazon Influencer Shop.
  • As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly. As a result, your nutritional content depends on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.The auto-calculation is just an automated estimate and should NOT be used for specific dietary needs.
  • All ovens cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline. Recipes should always be tested first in your own oven and time adjusted as needed.

Nutrition

Calories: 261kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 79mg | Sodium: 837mg | Potassium: 571mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 89IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (10)menkens says

    Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (11)
    Made today for meals-on-wheels folks — added some sliced apples to the bottom of the casserole with a bit of 7-UP like drink and a piece of Swiss cheese on top of each chop. Turned out very well. I also pre-cooked the chops with Complete Seasoning & Adobe. Thanks very much for the recipe.

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  2. Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (12)L. Horton says

    Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (13)
    I have made this many times and it is always a hit. Today I made it and mixed in some frozen hash browns and topped it with cream of celery soup. It turned out amazing. Thanks for a great recipe.

    Reply

  3. Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (14)Donna says

    Is the stuffing pork or chicken stuffing?

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    • Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (15)Aunt Lou says

      Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (16)
      You can use whichever you prefer. Enjoy!

  4. Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (17)Cris says

    Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (18)
    Perfect. Wonderful meal. I have friends who are shut-ins and I think I’m going to do this with Turkey breasts cut in half and the stuffing on top and serve with a side of green beans. God bless and have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

    Reply

  5. Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (19)Mercedes says

    Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (20)
    Been making this for years and everyone loves it.

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  6. Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (21)Diane says

    Not sure why, but the pork chops were terribly chewy. Nice taste but too chewy

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    • Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (22)Aunt Lou says

      Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (23)
      It sounds like your oven may cook a little hotter/faster than mine. When pork chops are chewy, it usually means they are overcooked. If you want to try this recipe again, you could check the pork chops with a meat thermometer earlier in the cooking time so you can take it out of the oven as soon as they hit 145 degrees Fahrenheit. I hope that helps!

  7. Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (24)Janice Kern says

    Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (25)
    I have made this for my family, who loved it so I made it foe friends. They to loved it and took the recipe. I only has cream of onion soup on hand and it was delicious. I also added sauted onion and celery to the stuffing. That makes it taste like homemade. This recipe is a regular at our house now. Thank you so much for posting it.

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    • Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (26)Aunt Lou says

      Pork Chop Stuffing Casserole (Oven Recipe) - Recipes That Crock! (27)
      Your additions to this recipe sound delicious. I’m so glad you and your loved ones enjoy this recipe!

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FAQs

Is it better to bake pork chops fast or slow? ›

As with my dad's pork chops, grilling is a high temperature cooking method. While I recommend cooking low and slow, I emphasize the word slow. This will not be a fast cooking process, so try it when you aren't rushed. I put them in the oven, covered on the lowest bake setting, which happens to be 170 degrees.

Is it better to bake pork chops covered or uncovered? ›

Some baked pork chop recipes do require that the pan is covered with either foil or a lid. It creates steam and ensures that the meat is tender and juicy. Those recipes typically require a long cook time and may add vegetables to the pan, and some uncover the chops to finish browning them at a higher temperature.

How do I slow cook pork without drying it out? ›

Instructions
  1. Brine your pork chops (optional). ...
  2. Season with salt and pepper. ...
  3. Sear the chops (optional). ...
  4. Add a layer of vegetables to the slow cooker. ...
  5. Layer the chops on top. ...
  6. Pour the cooking liquid over top. ...
  7. Cook for 2 to 6 hours on LOW. ...
  8. Serve with the vegetables and cooking liquid.

Why are my oven baked pork chops tough? ›

Overcooked Pork Chops Are Tough

Because pork chops are such a lean cut, they are relatively quick-cooking and prone to overcooking.

Can you slow cook pork chops too long? ›

You can overcook pork chops in the slow cooker, so it's important to use LOW heat. Even if you check early, with the way heat is distributed, if you cook the chops on HIGH they are likely to be dry.

What temperature to slow cook pork chops in the oven? ›

Make sure to brown your pork chops first before putting them in the oven, for extra flavor. Cook the pork chops at 275F for 3 hours or more. Alternatively you can brine the chops first before baking, and then brown and bake in a hot 400F oven just until cooked through to 145F…

How do you keep pork chops from drying out in the oven? ›

Add a splash of chicken stock to prevent the meat from drying out in the oven. Before transferring to the oven, add a splash of chicken stock to give an extra layer of protection against drying out. Adding a few tablespoons of butter to the top of the chops doesn't hurt, either.

How long to cook pork chops in the oven at 350 degrees? ›

Bake pork chops that are about 1¼-inch thick at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 14 to 17 minutes or until an instant-read thermometer registers 145 degrees Fahrenheit.

Should you flip pork chops in the oven? ›

After 10 minutes, flip the pork chops to ensure even cooking. Continue baking until there is no longer any pink and the juices run clear. Note that for some marinades, the juices will always have some tint of color due to the color of the marinade.

What liquid should I cook pork in? ›

Aside from barbecue sauce, something tangy and sweet is a good go-to for slow-cooked pork. Apple cider vinegar has the right amount of acidity to break down the fattiness and is equipped with a bright flavor that pairs beautifully with pork. Using liquids you would normally drink is also a good choice.

What is the secret to moist pork chops? ›

How to Keep Pork Chops from Drying Out? Brine Them! After you bring your pork chops home, time to brine! Brining pork chops is one of the best ways way to guarantee a juicy cooked pork chop.

How long can you leave pork in a crockpot on low? ›

Slow cook for 6-8 hours if you split the meat in half, and about 8-10 hours if you left the pork butt whole. The trick to good pulled pork is cooking low and slow! We want all the collagen and connective tissues to break down and give us that tender, delicious texture.

Why are my stuffed pork chops tough? ›

If your stuffed pork chops are always dry and tough, it's likely because they are overcooked. Removing your pork before it's overcooked is the secret to making tender pork chops.

How long to bake pork chops at 250 degrees? ›

So easy! You can also flip the script and go for a reverse sear, where you cook the chops in a low oven and then finish them in a hot pan to get that browned, caramelized crust. About 30 minutes at 250°F will cook the chops to the perfect temperature for searing.

How to get a good crust on a pork chop? ›

Tip #3: Rub the chops with spices and some flour.

Whichever you choose, add a little flour to it. Rubbing a small amount of flour over the chops helps to add a flavorful crust.

What is the best way to cook a pork chop so it's tender? ›

How to Make Tender Pork Chops
  1. Opt for Thick-Cut Bone-In Pork Chops. Thin-cut pork chops won't sear properly in the time it takes to cook them through. ...
  2. Skip the Brine, but Season Liberally. ...
  3. Let the Pork Chops Rest. ...
  4. Sear Pork Chops Over Medium-High Heat. ...
  5. Baste the Pork Chops. ...
  6. Let the Pork Chops Rest, Again. ...
  7. Serve.
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What is the best way to cook pork chops without them drying out? ›

High-heat frying sears them to a golden brown; and a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F) bakes the pork chops gently enough to keep them from drying out. This "sear-roasting" method is a great way to cook pork chops in the oven: Fry one side to golden brown, then flip, and place the chops directly in the oven.

Is it better to cook pork fast or slow? ›

Low and Slow Pork Butt. Cooking low and slow has many benefits, including easy fat removal. The fat rendered so much that it literally fell off the meat!

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