How to Cook Stuffed Pork Chops From a Grocery Store

Already stuffed pork chops save you time without sacrificing flavor, allowing you to serve up a cozy, homey, flavorful dinner without having to do much prep work in the kitchen. The chops are typically made with pork chops that are 1 1/4- to 2-inches thick. Look for chops that are already secured with twine or toothpicks that prevent the stuffing from falling out. All you have to do is pick them up, bring them home and preheat your oven or grill to cook up delicious stuffed pork chops.

Baked or Roasted Stuffed Pork Chops

Preheat your oven to 350 F. Although browning typically helps add deep flavor to the chops and seal in moisture, it isn't necessary. If you choose to brown them, heat a skillet over medium-high heat until your cooking oil begins to shimmer. Brown the chops on either side, being careful not to lose your stuffing when you flip them.

Place your pork chops in a shallow baking sheet lined with foil or lightly sprayed with cooking spray.

Bake your chops, uncovered, for roughly 35 to 40 minutes or until a meat thermometer reads 160 F. Remove the stuffed pork chops from the oven, cool slightly and serve.

Grilled Stuffed Pork Chops

Before you turn on the grill, spray the grill lightly with a cooking spray. Turn on one burner and preheat the grill to medium or medium-high heat (about 325 F).

Prepare your pork chops by removing them from the refrigerator. Season each side, if desired, with a little salt and black pepper. Place the stuffed pork chops on the grill.

Grill the pork chops for a roughly six to ten minutes on each side, or until the internal temperature of the pork is at least 145 F and the temperature of the stuffing reaches 150 degrees F. Take the pork chops off the grill and allow them to rest for about three minutes before serving.