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Baked Pork Chops and Gravy

My baked pork chops and gravy dinner recipe is a hearty, budget-friendly, easy meal for two or a family of four. Grab your pork chops, soup, cream cheese, milk, and seasonings, throw them into the oven, and bake for a little over an hour.

The pork chop dinner is one of the easiest meals you’ll ever create. This will quickly become one of your favorite oven-baked dinners. Plus, I’ll show you how to tell if the pork chops are done. 

Pork chops and gravy cut up on a blue and white striped plate

DISCLAIMER: This post is sponsored by the Iowa Pork Producers Association. As always, the opinions are honest and are all my own. 

I love this recipe because it really is one of the easiest that you’ll ever make, and it takes about ten minutes to mix everything, pour it on the pork chops, and get it into the oven

In about an hour and fifteen minutes, you’ll have smothered pork chops that are crave-worthy.

And if you’re nervous about cooking pork, don’t be. I used to be a little nervous about cooking pork, and I would overcook them, making them taste dry and awful. 

If you’ve got an inexpensive thermometer, you’ll know when dinner hits the right temperature. 

I’ll also show you how to check to see if the baked pork chops are done if you don’t have a thermometer. 

Pork chops on a plate with broccoli and mashed potatoes

One of the great things about pork is that it’s loaded with protein. Just three ounces of pork has a whopping 24-grams of protein.

You can hear your muscles squealing with joy that they’re about to get stronger. 

Pork.org says, “Adding a lean animal protein source such as pork to your meals not only helps you hit daily suggested levels, but also comes packed with the essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals that your body needs.

“Pork is a complete protein, which means it comes packed with all essential amino acids, more so than plant-based proteins. When you add pork to your meals, you feel fuller longer, which in turn can help lower post-meal glucose and insulin levels, and assist in weight loss.”

Raise your hand if you’d like to eat something that keeps you full longer (my hand is way up in the air). 

Gravy being spread over smothered pork chops

Years ago I worked for a company that built natural gas pipelines and we worked all over the country and one of my first jobs landed me in Iowa.

We worked in three locations throughout the state and I loved the wide-open fields, the rows, and rows of corn, and all of the barns scattered across the state.

I knew I was right in the heart of America. Plus, I knew families were working hard on that land. 

One of the interesting things that I’ve learned about Iowa, that I didn’t know while working, is that there are quite a few pig farms in the state because of all of the agriculture.

A lot of corn and soybeans that are grown throughout the state are fed to the pigs, so it becomes a beneficial cycle.

Sliced pork chops on a plate with broccoli

I love to support farmers by eating pork, as well. It means a lot to me when I know I’m helping families, mainly because it reminds me of my grandfather who raised a few pigs on his farm out in west Tennessee. 

And farming has come a long way even since my childhood. We used to scrape the leftover food off of our plate into a bucket under the sink after each meal and my grandfather carried it out to the pigs later that day. Now, pigs are fed differently as mentioned above. 

Farming includes the entire family, as well. Kids get involved in the farm and join Future Farmers of America (FFA) and learn new technologies, how to farm, new farming techniques, and they can even earn scholarships for their future. 

I really do get excited about it, and I’m sure you can tell! You can read more about family, community, and even animal care at Iowaselect.com.

Now that you have a good idea of how things are working on the farm, let’s get started on how to make the easy baked pork chops recipe. 

Recipe and printable instructions listed below

How to Cook Pork Chops

Cream cheese in a bowl

Grab a medium-sized bowl and add the cream cheese. I usually leave my cream cheese on the counter for about an hour to soften it up. It just helps it mix easier.

If you forget, don’t worry about it. You can still mix it cold. 

 

Cream cheese and cream of celery soup in a glass bowl

Next, pour the entire can of condensed cream of celery soup into the bowl. 

 

Salt, pepper, cream of celery soup, and cream cheese in a glass bowl

Sprinkle the salt and pepper on top. 

 

Pouring milk over cream cheese, salt and pepper, and cream of celery soup

Finally, add the milk to the bowl. 

 

Pork chop gravy ingredients mixed up in a bowl

Mix everything together in the bowl. 

 

Four pork chops in a glass casserole dish

Grease a 13″ x 9″ casserole dish and place the pork chops in the dish. The pork chops I got for this dish were about 1-1/2 to 2-inches thick. 

 

Pork chops with gravy smothered over the top of them.

Spread the cream cheese mixture over the pork chops. 

Bake the pork chops, uncovered, for half an hour at 350-degrees and then flip each one and bake another 45 minutes. The gravy will help keep them moist and tender.

How do I know the cut of pork is done cooking? 

A digital thermometer resting inside of cooked pork chops with gravy

About halfway through cooking the pork chops I checked the temperature to see if they were reaching a safe internal temperature.

When I pulled the pork chops out of the oven, they were at 152-degrees. Pork chops are safe to eat at 145-degrees, so I know this piece is safe to eat. 

TIP: If you use a thermometer, place it in the thickest part of the meat, and do not allow the thermometer to touch the bone or you’ll get an incorrect reading. 

Cut up pork chop in a casserole dish

What do I do if I don’t have a thermometer?

As you can see in the picture, the pork chops are safe to eat by the light pink hue. You can check out Pork.org’s cooking temperature graph here and there’s a great picture on the site with the safe pink hues ranging from medium-rare to well done. 

Different cuts can have a different temperature range, so keep the graph handy. 

I could have taken them out of the oven at this point. But, when baking in the oven, they tend to be more tender when you bake them longer at a lower temperature. So, I flipped them and cooked them another 45 minutes. 

In this particular recipe for baked pork chops, I wanted the gravy to thicken some more and cooking longer does the trick. 

TIP: Pork.org states that pork chops are safe and ready to eat at 145-degrees and will have some pink in them. If you like them well done, that is more around 160-degrees. 

TIP: If you like your pork chops medium-rare remove them from the heat at 145-degrees and let them sit for three minutes before eating. 

Pork chops on a plate with mashed potatoes and broccoli

Remove the baked pork chops and gravy from the oven and let them rest for three minutes. 

Scoop them over to a plate, and pour some gravy right over the top. 

These are the best pork chops and they have so much flavor. It doesn’t get any easier than this recipe.

Sides to eat with the oven baked pork chops and gravy:

Cut up pork chops with gravy

Baked Pork Chops and Gravy

A blue plate of pork chops, mashed potatoes, and broccoli

Yield: 4 pork chops

Baked Pork Chops and Gravy

Baked Pork Chops and Gravy

My baked pork chops and gravy dinner recipe is a hearty, budget-friendly, easy meal for two or a family of four. Grab your pork chops, soup, cream cheese, milk, and seasonings, throw them into the oven, and bake for a little over an hour.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 bone-in pork chops (2-inches thick)
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. pepper
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 3 oz. cream cheese (softened)
  • 1 - 10.5 oz. can cream of celery soup

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350-degrees and grease a 13" x 9" casserole dish.
  2. Add the cream cheese, cream of condensed celery soup, milk, salt, and pepper to a medium-sized bowl.
  3. Mix until well blended.
  4. Place the pork chops in the casserole dish, side-by-side.
  5. Pour the cream cheese mixture over the top of the pork chops.
  6. Bake, uncovered, for 30 minutes. Turn the pork chops and bake for 45 more minutes.
  7. Serve.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 453Total Fat: 27gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 158mgSodium: 886mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 2gProtein: 44g

Nutrition is approximate.

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