2026-01-08 Asian Pork Chops: A Quick & Easy Family Recipe | the woks of life

This Quick and Easy Asian Pork Chops recipe has been in the family for years. My great grandmother made up the method and taught it to my mom, who taught Sarah and me how to make it.

Tried and true, Asian Pork Chops are an easy 30-minute meal great for weeknights and lazy meals when you want something packed with flavor without too much effort.

These Asian pork chops are marinated for a quick 20 minutes and then seared to perfection for a fast, easy, and delicious dinner!

Growing up, my parents both worked full-time jobs with long commutes, and I’m honestly not sure how they pulled it off most of the time.

Come to think of it, I guess Sarah and I were pretty independent kids. Out of practicality and my mother’s no-fuss parenting approach, we started making our school lunches pretty young—as much out of a certain pickiness as budding cooks (getting the right ham to cheese ratio on a brown bag sandwich was important) as it was from my mom’s lack of time.

So when my mom came home after a long day of work and still needed to put a full meal on the table, these Quick and Easy Asian Pork Chops were a regular in her rotation. And not once when these pork chops showed up on the table did anyone complain, because not only were they fast, they were tender and delicious.

Making an Asian Pork Chop Dinner in 30 Minutes

Here are a few tips to pull off a successful 30-minute Asian Pork Chop dinner:

So weekday warriors, please enjoy this recipe! I have a feeling Asian Pork Chops will be on the menu for many weekdays to come

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Marinate the pork chops in this mixture for 20 minutes to an hour. Not too long, or they may become too salty!

Asian Pork Chop Marinade, by thewoksoflife.com

Heat 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil in a cast iron skillet or frying pan over high heat.

Sear the pork chops on one side for 1 minute (discard any leftover marinade).

Turn the heat down to medium-high and continue to cook for about 4-5 minutes on each side until cooked through but juicy.

Asian Pork Chops cooked in a cast iron pan, by thewoksoflife.com

Searing Asian Pork Chops, by thewoksoflife.com

Allow the seared pork chops to rest for a few minutes before cutting them. Set them aside on a plate.

While the pork chops are resting, you can grab any leafy green vegetables of choice and saute them (maybe with a little garlic and extra oil if you need it) in the same pan you cooked the pork chops in.

Seared Bok Choy, thewoksoflife.com

Season to taste with salt, grab some steamed rice, and voila! Dinner is served!

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