Creating restaurant-style dishes like my Stuffed Pork Chops isn’t difficult, it’s just about planning and the ingredients. So plan to make your family happy with my easy-to-make recipe!

Have you ever wished you could create delicious dishes restaurant-style dishes in your own home? With the holiday season in full swing, it means sitting down to dinner with your family and friends and my restaurant-style dishes are a delicious way to show them you care.
The truth is, that most restaurant-style dishes are not difficult to make. It’s just a matter of having the right ingredients and knowing how to put them together. It’s also important to remember that recipes are simply guidelines. It’s okay to think outside the box and craft recipes that are more aligned with your taste preferences. In other words, don’t be afraid to make changes to the ingredients.
Let’s start by gathering our ingredients for my Stuffed Pork Chop. In Chef Speak we call that the Mise en Place or everything in its place. Starting your cooking adventures this way helps speed up the cooking process as well as ensures you have everything on hand to make the dish.
What Can I Stuff Pork Chops With?
- You can make stuffing pretty much any way you like. Use gluten-free bread, cornbread or no bread.
- Add a different type of cheese or leave out the cheese altogether.
- If you don’t like peppers or onions, it’s your dinner, leave them out.
- Use mushrooms, broccoli rabe, your favorite bitter green, or any combination of vegetables that you like.
- Try a simple meat stuffing with some aromatics, onion, garlic, herbs, citrus zest.
The whole idea is to craft a dinner that you will enjoy. Recipes should be guidelines.
The first step in my recipe is sauteing the onions, peppers, sausage meat and spinach. Start with the onions and sausage, then add the rest after they’ve partially cooked.
Now it’s just a matter of adding everything to the bread cubes that will make the base of our stuffing. I love potato bread and find the extra flavor enhances my stuffings.
I also love blue cheese, but you have a lot of choices for the stuffing. Goat cheese, swiss, or any of your favorites that will blend into the stuffing. I also like roasted red peppers. Honestly, they’re in the stuffing for the color, but they do add another flavor to the mixture.
The first step in preparing the pork chops is to trim away any fat that is on the outside of the chop where you will split the meat.
Then it’s a careful slice through the meat without cutting completely through the chop. Season both the outside and inside with sea salt and black pepper.
Can I stuff boneless pork chops?
Yes, you can, I simply prefer bone-in chops. They make a nicer presentation and the bone adds some flavor to the meat.
I decided to take my stuffed pork chops on a different journey which included a little time on the grill to add some beautiful grill marks to the chops.
**Grill the presentation side only so you don’t overcook the chops.
Do I Have to Grill Stuffed Pork Chops?
No, you don’t. I wanted to enhance my presentation of the dish so I chose to let them spend a little time on the grill.
That being said they can be sauteed or cooked in the oven (which is where I finished my chops after stuffing).
You can also bread these chops and saute them. I used to do that type of chop in my restaurant on occasion, it made a very nice presentation and a change of pace.
After adding your stuffing to the chops, close them back up and place them in a 350-degree oven for 20 minutes.
**Or until an instant-read thermometer reads 165 degrees in the stuffing.
While the stuffed pork chops are in the oven, start your marsala sauce.
Can I make the Pork Chops ahead of time?
Stuffed Pork Chops are one of my favorite party dishes. They can be assembled hours before you need them and finished when your guests arrive for dinner. Assemble the chops, grill them or not. Then place them on a pan, covered in the refrigerator until needed.
*Bring the chops to room temperature before cooking them if you choose this method.
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Stuffed Pork Chops
Ingredients
- 12 oz pork chops 2 rib chops – trimmed and split
- sea salt and black pepper to taste
- 4 oz sausage meat
- 1 tablespoon roasted red peppers diced
- 1 tablespoon onions diced
- 2 cups baby spinach washed
- 1 tablespoon olive oil brush chops before grilling
- 2 cups potato bread cut into cubes
- ½ cup chicken stock add more if stuffing is dry
- 2 tablespoon blue cheese crumbles (optional)
Marsala Mushroom Sauce
- 6 oz mushrooms sliced
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- ½ cup marsala wine
- ½ cup chicken stock
- 1 tablespoon butter slightly soft
- 1 tablespoon flour
Instructions
- Prep pork chop by trimming the fat from around the outside edge.
- Carefully slice through the middle of the pork chop cutting it in half to form a flap. Do Not Cut all the way through!
- Season chops inside and out with sea salt and black pepper to taste. Set aside until stuffing is complete.
Stuffing Mix
- Saute onions and sausage meat until sausage is almost fully cooked.
- Add spinach and roasted red peppers. Continue cooking until spinach is cooked then remove from heat.
- In a mixing bowl place the cubed bread and add the sausage meat mixture. Mix together.
- Add enough chicken stock to make the stuffing moist without being soggy.
- Add crumbled blue cheese and gently mix together. The stuffing is now done.
Assembly and Cooking
- Take half of the stuffing mixture (or as much as you want) and place it in the middle of each pork chop. Then fold the flap back over.
- Refrigerate stuffed chops for 15-20 minutes to allow the stuffing to firm up.
- Brush the outside of the chops with olive oil and place on a preheated grill. Cook chops on one side only. Turn chops to make # grill marks on one side.*You can skip the grill and cook the chops completely in the oven.
- Place the grill-marked chops into a preheated 350-degree oven for 20 minutes or until the stuffing has reached an internal temp of 165 degrees.
Marsala Mushroom Sauce
- Saute mushrooms in a little olive oil until they are cooked.
- Add Marsala wine and simmer for 1-2 minutes.
- Add chicken stock, reduce heat and all to simmer and the sauce to reduce by half.
- Roll the butter in flour to make a Beurre manie, then add to the simmering stock to help thicken the sauce.
- When the sauce has thickened sufficiently add another splash of Marsala wine to boost the flavor. Remove from heat and serve over the finished stuffed pork chops.
JS says
These pork chops are amazing. I didn’t grill mine but followed all other instructions. Today I am going to try it using boneless chicken breasts.
Chef Dennis Littley says
Thank you for the great review and comment! I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the pork chops. The stuffing is great for chicken too.
Sean says
I love this recipe because it gives you guidance to use whatever you want for stuffing. I used what I had in my house. Onion, orange bell pepper, arugula, HOT DOG BUNS, and feta. For the mushroom sauce, I had a mixed bag of different mushrooms from our farm share and used a chardonnay instead of marsala. Absolutely delicious. Thanks for the recipe and confidence!
Chef Dennis Littley says
you are very welcome Sean, and thank you for the great comment and rating. I’m happy to hear that you worked with what you had on hand and created a delicious dinner. That’s what cooking is all about, have fun!
SHANIKA says
Pork Chops were my absolute favorite childhood staple and this recipe looks so good! I’m loving the grill marks and the light gravy!
Jo says
I love how easy it is to make perfect pork chops at home. And nothing beats the combination of chops and mushrooms marsala sauce. So good!
Lori | The Kitchen Whisperer says
Oh that mushroom sauce looks so luscious and can we take a second and talk about those chops! This is a must-make and definitely added to my weekly menu for the family! I’m thinking this with a side of crusty bread would be perfect for dinner this week!
Jamie says
These pork chops were even better than the restaurant version! The mushroom sauce was delicious and everyone loved it.
Bernice Hill says
What a mouthwatering recipe featuring pork! I’ve never cooked stuffed pork chops before so they’re going on the list!
Kelly Anthony says
These stuffed pork chops are stunning and are sure to impress any guest. I love it when I can recreate my favorite restaurant dish at home for my family and friends so good work.
Anna says
My other half is going to love this recipe! Pork chops are his favourite, and I just know he is gonna love this! The mushroom sauce is a perfect company to this dish, looks delicious and easy to make! Thanks for sharing!
Kushigalu says
My husband would love them. What a lovely combination of ingredients. I will try this soon.
Rosey says
I’ve never thought to saute the stuffed chops. We usually use the oven. That does sound like a nice change of pace.
Marysa says
I have never made something like this, but this recipe sounds like a good one to try for when we have guests. I like the combination of ingredients you used.
HilLesha says
I’ll have to share the link to your recipe with my mom. Pork chops are her favorite! She’d love this recipe.
Denise says
I always enjoy your posts with your step by step instructions. These stuffed pork chops are mouth watering, and I am sure they taste as good as they look!
Kathy says
Wow, this recipe looks amazing. It’s been a while since I have had pork chops. One of my favorites though too. Now I’m going to have to definitely give this recipe a try.