There’s nothing quite like grilling in the summertime (or even wintertime), and pork chops are a grilling favorite. I simply love the flavors of grilled pork and with just the right amount of char from the caramelized brown sugar and other classic seasonings. This easy recipe will make you into a grilling expert on the first try.

Thick, Bone-in Pork Chops

When it comes to grilling pork chops, I love a good thick cut. I always look for chops that are at least 1 to 2 inches thick. Rib chops and loin chops are my favorite. The bone helps provide a big boost to the flavor, while also keeping the meat nice and tender and juicy.

Simple Seasoning Rub for Grilled Pork Chops

We’ll make a simple BBQ dry rub for our pork chops, which is made from ingredients you likely already have in the pantry:

Brown sugar Onion powder Garlic powder Paprika Ground mustard Salt & pepper

These ingredients all work together to create a sweet and savory flavor. The brown sugar will caramelize to form the most amazing char/crust on the pork chops. One bite and you’ll be smiling from ear to ear.

Heat and Oil the Grill

Start with a clean, well oiled (seasoned) grill. Whether using gas or charcoal, make sure the grate is cleaned of any debris and give it a good spray with cooking spray or wipe it down with paper towels dipped in some vegetable oil. Then, fire it up and close the lid. Let that grilling surface get good and hot. You’re looking for a medium-high/high heat.

Getting those classic diamond, crosshatch grill marks

Now let’s grill some really pretty looking pork chops. Place the pork chops on the hot grill and leave them alone for 5-7 minutes, or until they naturally release from the grill with little effort. Then give them a quarter turn with tongs. This will give us those nice crosshatch grill marks. Let them grill for another 2-3 minutes. Then, flip the pork chops and grill an additional 2-3 minutes. All we’re looking for is a quick sear on the flip side. You want the internal temperature of the chops to be 145°(F).

Let them rest before serving

After the pork chops are removed from the grill, let them rest on a plate for 2-3 minutes. This allows the natural juices to redistribute within the fibers of the meat. This is really important to maintain a nice and juicy grilled pork chop.

How to Serve Grilled Pork Chops?

Your delicious grilled pork chops are excellent with just about any side-dish you have on hand. But, there’s one thing that stands out above the rest… potatoes. Our recipe for Irresistible Air Fryer Garlic Herb Potatoes (seen pictured below) is the perfect compliment for our pork chops. They’re super easy to make and really live up to their name of being irresistible.

5 from 1 reviews Recipe developed with: Gabriel Alvarez