air fryer pork chops recipe juicy

Servings: 4 Total Time: 1 hr 2 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Juicy Air Fryer Pork Chops in 12 Minutes
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An air fryer pork chops recipe juicy enough to rival a pan-seared chop comes down to three things: a short brine, a dry surface, and a controlled cook temperature. The air fryer moves hot air fast, which crisps the outside while the interior stays at a safe but tender 145°F. You get a weeknight dinner that needs almost no oil and barely any cleanup.

The method below is built for bone-in or boneless chops about 1 inch thick. Thinner chops cook faster and dry out quicker, so the timing here assumes that mid-range cut. If you’ve struggled with tough pork in the past, the steps fix that with a tested rest and a thermometer cue rather than guesswork. Making this air fryer pork chops recipe juicy at home is surprisingly straightforward once you know the key steps.

Why You’ll Love These Air Fryer Pork Chops Recipe Juicy

  • Brined chops hold moisture so the center stays tender, not chalky.
  • The air fryer crisps the edges in 12 minutes with no flipping required.
  • You use about 1 tablespoon of oil instead of a full skillet.
  • Seasoning is pantry-staple: salt, pepper, garlic, and paprika.
  • Leftovers reheat cleanly for pork and pasta the next day.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 4 bone-in pork chops, 1 inch thick (about 1.5 lb total)
  • 2 cups cold water
  • 2 tbsp kosher salt (for brine)
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder

Ingredient Substitutions

Kosher salt: Replace with 1 tbsp fine table salt for the brine if that’s what you keep. Table salt is denser, so using the full 2 tbsp will oversalt the meat and draw out too much moisture during the short soak. Cut the amount to 1 tablespoon and keep the brine time at 30 minutes to avoid a cured texture. The air fryer pork chops recipe juicy works well for weeknight cooking when time is limited.

Smoked paprika: Swap with an equal amount of sweet paprika plus 1/4 tsp liquid smoke for a similar campfire note. Sweet paprika alone loses the depth that makes the crust read as grilled rather than baked. The liquid smoke should be brushed on with the oil, not added to the dry rub, or it clumps. Storing leftover air fryer pork chops recipe juicy correctly keeps it tasting good for days.

Olive oil: Use avocado oil in the same 1 tbsp measure if you want a higher smoke point. Avocado oil keeps the surface from smoking at 180°C / 350°F and leaves a cleaner finish on the crust. Flavor difference is minimal, so this is a good swap for sensitive air fryers. For the best results with this air fryer pork chops recipe juicy, read through all the steps before starting.

Brown sugar: Replace with coconut sugar using a 1:1 ratio in the brine. Coconut sugar dissolves slower in cold water, so stir 1 minute longer before adding chops. The result is slightly less sweet and a touch more caramel-like after cooking.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Stir kosher salt and brown sugar into cold water until dissolved. Submerge chops and refrigerate 30 minutes; this short brine relaxes the protein so it holds juice.
  2. Remove chops, pat completely dry with paper towels. A dry surface is what lets the air fryer form a golden and crispy edge instead of steaming the meat.
  3. Mix garlic powder, smoked paprika, black pepper, and onion powder in a small bowl. Rub olive oil over chops, then coat both sides with the spice mix.
  4. Place chops in a single layer in the air fryer basket; never crowd the pan or they’ll steam. Cook at 180°C / 350°F for 6 minutes.
  5. Flip once and cook 6 more minutes until the center hits 145°F on an instant-read thermometer. Pull them the moment they reach temp.
  6. Rest chops on a plate 5 minutes before cutting so the juices redistribute instead of running out.

Pro Tips

Always start with cold chops straight from the brine and a preheated air fryer set to 180°C / 350°F for even browning from minute one. A cold basket delays the crust and extends cook time past the safe moisture window.

Use an instant-read thermometer rather than cutting to check doneness; every slice loses juice. For more on heat control, see cooking techniques from Bon Appetit.

If your chops are boneless, drop the second-side time to 5 minutes since bone conducts heat slower than meat alone. Thicker 1.5-inch cuts need an extra 2 minutes per side but the same rest.

Brush the basket with a thin film of oil if your model sticks, but don’t soak it or the spice rub turns pasty. A air fryer grilled cheese trick of parchment also works for easy cleanup.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Skipping the dry step after brining leaves surface water that turns to steam and blocks browning. Always pat until the paper towel shows no pink liquid before oiling.

Cooking from frozen without adding time leads to a raw center at 145°F surface reading; frozen chops need +4 minutes per side and a lower start of 160°C / 320°F. Plan ahead or thaw in cold water 30 minutes.

Resting under foil traps steam and softens the crisp crust you just built. Leave chops open on the plate for the 5 minutes and they stay crunchy at the edge.

Serving Suggestions

Plate the chops with roasted apples or a sharp puttanesca sauce on the side for a salty contrast. Mashed potatoes absorb the rested juices well.

For a lighter plate, slice the meat and lay it over pork belly ramen broth with greens. The air-fried edge holds texture better than boiled pork in soup.

Storage and Reheating

Keep cooked chops in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days; bacteria grow fast on pork left out beyond 2 hours. Freeze individually wrapped for up to 2 months with little texture loss.

Reheat in the air fryer at 160°C / 320°F for 4 minutes until the center reaches 165°F for leftovers. Microwaving works but softens the crust, so use it only for chopped meat in pasta dishes.

Recipe Variations

Apple Cider Version

Replace the water brine with 1 cup apple cider plus 1 cup water and the same salt ratio. The cider adds a faint tart sweetness that pairs with the smoked paprika and gives the crust a deeper brown. Expect a softer surface and a shorter fridge brine of 20 minutes to avoid mush.

Spicy Rub Option

Add 1/2 tsp cayenne to the dry mix and use hot smoked paprika instead of mild. The chops develop a lingering heat that builds after the first bite rather than upfront burn. Keep the cook temp the same so the spice doesn’t scorch before the center is done.

Slow Cooker Cross-Reference

If you’d rather use a different appliance, a pork loin crock pot method gives shreddable meat but not the crisp edge. Sear the loin first, then slow cook 4 hours on low; the texture is closer to pulled pork than chop.

Stuffed Chop Build

Cut a pocket in each chop and fill with 1 tbsp provolone before the spice rub, then cook +2 minutes per side. The cheese melts into the center for a creamy bite, though the surface browns slightly less from the added moisture. Secure with a toothpick so the filling stays put.

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air fryer pork chops recipe juicy

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 45 mins Cook Time 12 mins Rest Time 5 mins Total Time 1 hr 2 mins
Cooking Temp: 180  C Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 10 Calories: 350 kcal

Description

These air fryer pork chops are brined for 30 minutes then cooked hot and fast at 180°C for a crisp edge and tender center at a safe 145°F. With almost no oil and no flipping needed, they make a clean weeknight dinner that rivals pan-seared chops.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Make the brine

    Stir 2 tbsp kosher salt and 1 tbsp brown sugar into 2 cups cold water in a bowl until fully dissolved with no grains left at the bottom. This cold brine forms the base that will help the chops hold moisture during cooking.

  2. Brine the chops

    Submerge the 4 bone-in pork chops in the brine and refrigerate for 30 minutes so the short soak relaxes the protein and seasons the meat. The surface will look lightly wet and the center will stay tender rather than chalky after cooking.

  3. Pat chops dry

    Remove the chops from the brine and pat them completely dry with paper towels until the towel shows no pink liquid. A dry surface is what lets the air fryer form a golden and crispy edge instead of steaming the meat.

  4. Mix spice rub

    Mix 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp smoked paprika, 1/2 tsp black pepper, and 1/2 tsp onion powder in a small bowl until evenly blended. This pantry-staple rub gives the crust a grilled depth without added sugar on the surface.

  5. Oil and coat chops

    Rub 1 tbsp olive oil over both sides of each chop, then coat both sides with the spice mix pressed in gently. The oil helps the rub stick and supports browning at the cook temperature.

  6. Arrange in basket

    Place the chops in a single layer in the air fryer basket without crowding so hot air circulates freely around each piece. If crowded, they will steam and the edges will not crisp as the recipe intends.

  7. First cook side

    Cook at 180°C / 350°F for 6 minutes with the preheated air fryer so the bottom edge turns golden and starts to crisp. Keep the basket in a single layer and do not open early to check during this first side.

  8. Flip and finish cook

    Flip once and cook 6 more minutes until the center hits 145°F on an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part away from bone. Pull them the moment they reach temp so the interior stays juicy and safe as a whole cut of pork.

  9. Rest before cutting

    Rest the chops on a plate, open to air, for 5 minutes so the juices redistribute instead of running out when sliced. The surface stays crunchy at the edge and the center finishes its carryover gently.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 350kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 18g28%
Saturated Fat 5g25%
Cholesterol 75mg25%
Sodium 900mg38%
Total Carbohydrate 3g1%
Sugars 2g
Protein 40g80%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Storage: Keep cooked chops in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days; refrigerate within 2 hours of cooking to limit bacterial growth.
  • Reheating: Reheat in the air fryer at 160°C / 320°F for 4 minutes until the center reaches 165°F for leftovers; microwave only for chopped meat in pasta.
  • Pro tip: Start with cold chops and a preheated basket at 180°C for even browning from minute one.
  • Easy cleanup: A grilled cheese trick of parchment also works for simple basket cleanup.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make this ahead of time?

You can brine the chops up to 30 minutes ahead and pat them dry, but for best texture cook them right after oiling and spicing. For a different appliance option, see the crock pot method for a make-ahead style.

Can I freeze this recipe?

Cooked chops can be frozen individually wrapped for up to 2 months with little texture loss. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat only once until the center reaches 165°F.

What can I substitute for smoked paprika?

Swap with equal sweet paprika plus 1/4 tsp liquid smoke brushed on with the oil for a similar campfire note. Using sweet paprika alone loses the depth that makes the crust read as grilled.

How do I know when it's done?

Use an instant-read thermometer and pull the chops at 145°F in the thickest part for a safe whole-cut pork temperature. The edge should be golden and crisp and the juices clear, not pink at the center.

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