Pan-Fried Sage Pork Chops | AIP Paleo Recipe (2024)

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You know those flavors that just stick with you from your childhood? There are certain dishes that just hit me as the ultimate in flavor and comfort food. My mom’s broiled pork chops are one of them, and it’s the sage in the dredge that just gets me. I haven’t attempted this recipe in a LONG time because it calls for cornmeal and flour. Well, I put my big girl pants on and figured out how to make this breaded pork chop AIP and Paleo friendly. These revamped pan-fried sage pork chops turned out fantastic!

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AIP-Friendly Dredge

The original recipe called for a dredge mixture of spices, cornmeal, and flour. I couldn’t think of an ingredient that would create the texture of cornmeal, but using coconut flour in place of wheat flour worked just fine.

The coconut flour-based dredge is more fragile than a wheat flour one. Be very gentle when turning the pork chop in the pan and when removing it from the pan. That delicious crispy coating will want to fall off easily!

Frying Tips

Fry the pork chops in a hot pan with melted coconut oil. The meat does not need to be submerged in oil. This is not deep frying but rather pan-frying. I put about 1/2 cup of coconut oil in the pan, and it worked just fine.

I like to think that neglect is the key to a perfectly crusted meat or vegetable. Ha! That’s only half-right, but you do need to avoid poking, checking, turning, or any movement of the pork chops in the pan. Only turn the pork chops once so that beautiful crust has time to form.

Make sure to check the final cooking temperature before serving meat, especially pork. Use an instant-read thermometer (this one rocks, and I’ve had it for over 8 years!) to check the internal temp quickly and safely. Pork should be 145° or higher when removed from the pan, followed by a 3-minute rest (source). This rest period will allow the internal temperature to rise by about 5 more degrees. Personally, I like to pull my chops at 150° so that they are tender and juicy but not pink.

Make a Complete Meal

To complete this meal, add a starchy and low-starch vegetable. I chose roasted broccoli and sweet potatoes (my go-to). Below are some other delicious, easy vegetable sides to put alongside pan-fried sage pork chops.

  • Wilted Bacon Salad
  • Sautéed Green Beans
  • Maple Cinnamon Acorn Squash

If you’re in a rush on a weeknight, don’t forget the healthy, convenient items like pre-made bags of salad or frozen vegetables. Salad mixes are picked in the field at the height of ripeness, and frozen vegetables are allowed to ripen fully, naturally instead of on a truck on a cross-country trek to your local grocery store. When in a pinch, reach for these to get more veggies on your plate!

A fast, healthy dinner does not have to sacrifice flavor! Take some time to learn how to make pan-fried sage pork chops so you can quickly put a fresh meal on the table any night of the week!

What is your favorite recipe from your childhood? Do you have certain flavors that you just love to this day?

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Pan-Fried Sage Pork Chops

AIP, Paleo comfort food at its best! Quick to cook and delicious, the whole family will enjoy this entrée!

CourseDinner

CuisineAIP, Low-Carb, Paleo

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 20 minutes

Servings 4

Calories 185 kcal

Author Emily Stauch

Ingredients

  • 4center cut pork chops
  • 1/2cupcoconut milkfull fat
  • 1/4cupcoconut flour
  • 1tspsea salt
  • 1tspsage
  • 1/2tsponion powder
  • 1/2tspfresh ground black pepper
  • 1/2cupcoconut oilfor frying, maybe more

Instructions

  1. Pour the coconut milk in a shallow bowl. Be sure to shake/stir it first to incorporate the fat back in.

  2. In another shallow bowl, mix the coconut flour, sea salt, sage, onion powder, and black pepper to make the dredge.

  3. Heat the coconut oil in a cast iron or heavy bottomed pan over medium-high heat.

  4. Dip the pork chop in the coconut milk, on both sides. Then dip in dredge, covering all sides. Place in hot pan. Repeat for the rest of the pork chops.

  5. Cook over medium-high heat for 5 minutes then flip over when the bottom is browned nicely. Cook for another 5 minutes or until an instant-read thermometer reads an internal temperature of 165°. Do not flip multiple times so that the crust has time to form on the pork chop.

Recipe Notes

This recipe has 3g of carbohydrates per serving.

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  1. Pan-Fried Sage Pork Chops | AIP Paleo Recipe (7)M Wade

    Pan-Fried Sage Pork Chops | AIP Paleo Recipe (8)
    These turned out so good! I made them last night and was slightly skeptical that it would have to much of the coconut flavor, but they were so delicious. I didn’t tell my husband how I breaded them and when I asked for his opinion, he said, “You know I love breaded pork chops, so of course I like them!” He had no idea, they were made with AIP-friendly ingredients and not traditional breading. I will definitely make them again.

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    • Pan-Fried Sage Pork Chops | AIP Paleo Recipe (9)Emily

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