First, it would depend on how thick the chops are - the thicker they are, the longer they will take to cook. I find that the less they are turned (i.e. only once), the more tender they are. The actual test for doneness is to cut into the center of the thickest chop. It MUST be white with NO pink. Pork has to be well cooked to destroy the potentially very dangerous trichinosis worm or its eggs.
About 4 minutes per side.
For pan seared chops that are 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick, it would take about 4-6 minutes to sear and an additional 5-8 minutes over lower hear to finish. This is for pork that is cooked to 140*F
You bake them at 425 degrees for 30 minutes. Trust me.
You can bake thin cut bone in pork chops by first preheating the oven to 400 degrees. Then place the chops on a foil lined baking pan and cook for about 8 to 10 minutes depending on actual thickness.
15-20 minutes
generally you should cook meats to a temperature and not for any specific length of time. all pork products should be cooked to around 160 degrees Fahrenheit and then allowed to rest for 2-3 minutes.
1 minute per side
How long not question its what temp. Pork is easy to overcook . Being boneless its a finer meat. When baking it keep temp around 300 degrees then after 20 min turn them over let cook for 10 to 15 on other side. Usually with pork ; when it starts getting done white juice comes to surface that's when you know its time to turn them and less time to cook on other side.
For 45 minutes or until middle is 102 degrees Fahrenheit.
First, it would depend on how thick the chops are - the thicker they are, the longer they will take to cook. I find that the less they are turned (i.e. only once), the more tender they are. The actual test for doneness is to cut into the center of the thickest chop. It MUST be white with NO pink. Pork has to be well cooked to destroy the potentially very dangerous trichinosis worm or its eggs.
When you bake butterfly pork chops you cook them according to the size they are. Generally it does not take pork chops long at all to cook. So about 350 degrees for 25 minutes should be good.
For pan seared chops that are 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick, it would take about 4-6 minutes to sear and an additional 5-8 minutes over lower hear to finish. This is for pork that is cooked to 140*F