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Want to know the easiest way to make perfectly juicy, tender and oh-so-delicious pork chops with tons of flavor every single time? It all happens in the sous vide, and there's almost no work involved

Pork that is lean will dry out when cooked too long or at too high a temperature. That's where the sous vide method comes in.

Why Sous Vide Pork Chops?

Pork chops are one of the more difficult pieces of protein to cook perfectly because they are lean. Sure, you can brine the chopsbefore cooking, but you are probably still going to be guessing a bit. Here's why the sous vide technique is so great for cooking pork chops:

  • Perfectly cooked every time;
  • The texture is wonderful;
  • Super healthy (can cook with no fat);
  • Convenient and almost totally hands off;
  • Can be made ahead, so great for meal prep;
  • Gives you plenty of time to entertain dinner party guests while the sous vide does its magic;
  • Add whatever flavors to the bag that will be infused into the pork while it cooks.

When the chops are cooked in a sous vide bath they are cooked to the exact perfect temperature. No more and no less. Unlike cooking on the grill or oven,cooking them sous vide gives you a ton of margin for error in the time they cook; they will be ready to eat after 1 hour, but can stay in the water for up to 3 hours. The only change that happens is they become a bit more tender the longer they stay in the bath, but they don't overcook.

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Temperature and Time for Perfect Sous Vide Pork Chops

Yes, it is safe to eat pork less cooked than well done. Back in 2011, the USDA lowered the recommended safe cooking temperature for whole cuts of pork from 160ºF to 145ºF. 145ºF is the recommended minimum. However, just like with beef, it really is ok to cook it less (though at whatever risk there might be). Below are the numbers for temperature and sous vide temperature time to make perfect pork chops

145° F for 1 hour and up to 3 hours for 1" chops

Can You Cook Frozen Pork Chops Sous Vide?

Yep, you definitely can! Just do step one of the recipe and then place the prep'd bag right in the freezer. It will be ready to go and is perfect for meal prepping. Just add an extra hour of cooking time when using frozen pork chops.

Should You Brine Pork Chops for Sous Vide?

Brining pork chops is usually a great thing to do to help get juicy chops, but brining it is totally unnecessary when cooking them sous vide. They will come out perfectly juicy and tender using this method without brining.

How to Sous Vide Pork Chops

When people first see a sous vide machine, they might think it's some crazy science experiment going on. While it really is science, luckily for us, the scientists have already done all the work. of is. Cooking sous vide is no different than just boiling water and cooking pasta. It's actually easier than cooking pasta because you don't have to stop the cooking at the exact right time.

Pork chops are a perfect candidate to take on some seasoning while they cook. Adding fresh herbs such as thyme and rosemary will add wonderful flavors to the chops.

Browning the chops after they are cooked in the sous vide is optional, but it adds tons of flavor via theMaillard reaction and makes for a much more beautiful presentation.

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1.Season the pork chops liberally with kosher salt & freshly ground pepper, placing a few fresh thyme and rosemary sprigs on each side of the chops.If using a sauce, add that to the bag and then add the chops.

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2.Vacuum seal(or get as much air out as you can using the water displacement method if using a Ziplock bag; see below).

4. Place the chops in the refrigerator for 1 hour before cooking.

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5. Fill a large pot or container with water and set the sous vide machine to 140° F.

6. Clip the bag to the side of the pot or container to keep it in place and cook the chops at 140° F for 1 hour and up to 3 hours (generally the same result within this time window). I find 1 ½ hours is best.

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7. Remove from the bag and dry the chops as much as possible with paper towels.

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8. Brown the chops by searing them in hot oil and basting with butter and herbs for 30 seconds to 1 minute on the first side and 30 seconds on the second side.

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9. Rest for 5 minutes before serving.

How to Get the Air Out of the Bag

If you don't have a vacuum sealer, have no fear. Ziplock freezer bags(affiliate link) can work like vacuum bags for sous vide cooking, too! It's often more convenient to just gab a Ziplock bag instead of pulling out the vacuum sealer. And no, you don't need to suck the air out with your mouth. 😛

  1. Place all contents into the bag and partially seal it, leaving a few inches unsealed.
  2. Push as much air out of the bag as you can with your hands.
  3. Slowly lower the bag into the sous vide water bath (always keeping the opening of the bag above water). As you lower the bag, the remaining air will be pushed out.
  4. Seal the bag and clip it to the side of the container once all of the air is out.

Marinades / Seasonings to Try

The pork chops are ready to take on any flavor you are in the mood for. Try using your favorite BBQ rub or sauce, pesto, Dijon mustard, or honey garlic. Go Asian with a soy-honey or teriyaki or any other marinade you can think of. They will all work great for cooking pork chops sous vide.

If using marinades that are high in sugar, you will want to be careful during the searing step, as they can easily burn.

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Easy Sauce for Pork Chops

The sauce pictured in this post is super easy and no cooking is required. It's a little like an Italian salsa verde, but without the anchovies and capers. Finely chop up some Italianparsley, shallots and garlic. Place it in a small bowl and drizzlein some lemon juice, zest from the lemon, a splash of red wine vinegar, and season withkosher salt and freshly ground pepper.

This sauce will add a wonderful freshness and brightness to the sous vide pork chops.

What to Serve with Sous Vide Pork Chops

Serve up these pork chops and everyone will be happy even if you don't have a side. But since you probably don't stop there, serve it with a side like sous vide carrots (recipe below), green beans, crispy brusselssprouts, mashed potatoes, crispy potatoes,roasted mushrooms, or your favorite salad.

You can put your sous vide to work while the pork chops are hanging out in the refrigerator for an hour absorbing those seasonings. To make sous vide carrots, set the sous vide temperature to183° F. Place the carrots in a Ziplock bag with kosher salt, pepper, thyme, butter and a little maple syrup. Cook for 1 hour until the pork is ready to cook.

To finish the carrots, heat them in a skillet to give them a little color, adding a little more salt.

The Best Way to Brown Sous Vide Pork Chops

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The best method for browning sous vide meat is also the quickest method. The longer the cooked sous vide chops are in contact with the heat source, the more they are going to cook, and they are already fully cooked.

Searing in a super hot cast iron skillet with plenty of fat is the best and quickest way to get a nice brown crust and add tons of flavoron the sous vide chops.

The chops must be totally dried off with paper towels before searing, or they won't brown. If the skillet doesn't have enough fat or isn't hot enough, they won't brown.

A hot grill can also be used to brown the chops, but it usually takes longer to pre-heat a grill than a skillet, and can take longer to brown, resulting in overcooked pork.

Sous Vide Pork Chops Temperature Chart

Why the variation in cooking times? It's really just a minimum and maximum time to leave it in the water. The longer the pork is in the bath, it will become more tender, but not necessarily more cooked.

Temperatures and cook times for 1" thick boneless pork chops

TextureTemperatureTime
Medium-Rare: Tender and juicy. Still pink130°F (54°C)1 to 3 hours
Medium (best): Slightly pink, perfectly juicy, tender140°F (60°C)1 to 3 hours
Well Done: firm, drying out, completely cooked150°F (66°C)1 to 3 hours

Special Equipment Used

You can see the equipment used (below) or check out the post all about Essential Sous Vide Accessories.

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Sous Vide Pork Chops

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Course: Main

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 servings

Author: Justin McChesney-Wachs

Ingredients

  • 2 boneless pork chops (about 1" thick)
  • olive oil
  • kosher salt
  • freshly ground pepper
  • fresh herbs , such as thyme and rosemary
  • 4 smashed garlic cloves
  • canola oil
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter

Instructions

  • Drizzle some olive oil on the pork chops and heavily season on all sides with kosher salt and freshly ground pepper. Add a few sprigs of fresh thyme and a sprig of rosemary to the chops, then place in a zip lock freezer bag or a vacuum seal bag.

  • Refrigerate for 1 hour (this is optional, but will allow the salt and flavors to season the inside of the pork).

  • Bring the water bath to the desired temperature (140 degrees F recommended for medium).

  • Submerge the bag into the sous vide water bath for the desired time (1 to 3 hours). See note 2 below for how to remove air from the bag.

  • Remove the bag from the water bath and the chops from the bag. Pat as dry as possible with paper towels.

To sear finish the chops

  • Heat a heavy cast iron skillet over high heat until it starts to smoke. Drizzle in canola oil to coat the bottom of the skillet.

  • Carefully place the chops in the skillet. Lightly press the chops into the hot oil and sear for 30 seconds to 1 minute. While they sear, add 2 tablespoons butter, a fewthyme sprigs, rosemary sprigs and smashed garlic cloves (optional) to the skillet. Continually baste the butter and herbs over the chops with a large spoon.

  • Flip the chops and continue to baste for 30 seconds. Remove and rest the chops for 5 minutes before serving.

Notes

  1. This recipe is for two 1" pork chops but works the same for more or less quantity.
  2. Remove air from the bag is important. If using a ziplock bag; partially sealing it and push out as much air as you can by hand. Then partially submerge the bag in the sous vide water bath to force the remaining air out of the bag, then fully seal it (always keeping the top out of the water).
  3. Clip the bag to the side of the container so it stays in place.
  4. The thyme and rosemary from the bag can be used again when searing the chops to baste in butter. Just be sure to dry them off to minimize oil splatter.

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Sous Vide Pork Chops Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long should I sous vide pork chops? ›

Cook pork chop in sous vide cooker for at least 45 minutes and up to 4 hours. Alternatively, place in cooler and seal for 45 minutes. Remove from cooker or cooler and carefully pat dry on paper towels.

What is the best temperature to sous vide pork? ›

Temperature and Timing for Sous Vide Pork Tenderloin
Recommended Sous Vide Pork Tenderloin Temperatures
130°F/54°C for 1 to 4 hoursMedium-rare
140°F/60°C for 1 to 4 hoursMedium
150°F/66°C for 1 to 4 hoursMedium-well
160°F/71°C for 1 to 4 hoursWell-done
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Should I brine pork chops before sous vide? ›

Sous vide is magic with pork chops. The texture is fabulous ( I do 134 / 2 hours). But for moistness, you have to brine first. If it's pork, in my kitchen it's gonna get the brine treatment first.

What is the secret to juicy pork chops? ›

How to Keep Pork Chops from Drying Out? Brine Them! After you bring your pork chops home, time to brine! Brining pork chops is one of the best ways way to guarantee a juicy cooked pork chop.

How long to cook 1 inch pork chops in sous vide? ›

Cook for 1 hour if the chops are bone-in and under an inch thick, or if you're cooking boneless pork chops. Cook for about 1 hour and 10 minutes if you're cooking bone-in chops that are thicker than 1 inch. When cooking time ends, remove from the water, and turn off the circulator.

Can you sous vide pork chops too long? ›

Place the sealed bag of pork chops into the 140 F water bath. Cook for at least 1 hour, but no more than 4 hours. If you are using a different temperature, the cook time remains the same. Remove the chops from the sous vide.

Is it safe to sous vide pork at 140? ›

There's a range of temperatures you can use to sous vide pork, and it is safe as long as it's cooked about 130°F (54.4°C) but most people prefer their pork cooked higher than 135°F (57.2°C). From a safety perspective, as long as you cook it long enough to pasteurize it, 135°F (57.2°C) is just as safe as 165°F (73.8°C).

How do you sear pork chops after sous vide? ›

Place in sealable bag and sous vide at 155 degrees for 30minute. After sous vide you can finish cooking or let rest in fridge overnight. To serve heat a pan to high and sear the pork loins off until browned. Add the glaze and liquid from cooking and reduce down until syrup consistency.

How long to sous vide pork at 140 degrees? ›

Sous Vide Pork Loin Roast

Pork loin roasts are wonderful to cook. They are full of flavor, juicy, and easy to work with. They are also tender so they just need to be heated through or pasteurized, usually 3 to 5 hours at 140°F (60°C).

Is it better to brine or marinade pork chops? ›

Brining pork chops is the best way to pump them full of flavor and liquid, making them less susceptible to drying out as they cook.

Should you salt pork before sous vide? ›

Traditionally it makes a ton of sense to brine your chicken, pork or fish. It can add a lot of flavor as well as keep them really juicy. With sous vide, you don't need the additional moisture for chicken or pork, so skipping the brine is often best unless it's for flavor reasons alone.

Can you marinate pork before sous vide? ›

Another thing to note is that cooked meat doesn't absorb marinades, and the outside of meats cook in roughly 5 to 10 minutes sous vide, so you always want to marinate first before sous vide cooking — even if you leave the marinade in the bag.

Why do you put applesauce on pork chops? ›

Pork has a meaty, slightly sweet, and very savory flavor, but it is also quite oily. Apples have a sweet, relatively dry, slightly acidic flavor, and the dry acidity is a good complement to the oiliness of pork. People have served pork with apples for at least a couple thousand years.

How long do I cook 3 4 inch pork chops? ›

How Long to Bake Pork Chops at 400 Degrees F. As a general rule of thumb, plan on 7 to 8 minutes per 1/2 inch of thickness for pork chops baked at 400 degrees F. This means 3/4-inch chops will take between 10 and 20 minutes.

How to cook the most tender pork chops? ›

How to Make Tender Pork Chops
  1. Opt for Thick-Cut Bone-In Pork Chops. Thin-cut pork chops won't sear properly in the time it takes to cook them through. ...
  2. Skip the Brine, but Season Liberally. ...
  3. Let the Pork Chops Rest. ...
  4. Sear Pork Chops Over Medium-High Heat. ...
  5. Baste the Pork Chops. ...
  6. Let the Pork Chops Rest, Again. ...
  7. Serve.
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Is 140 safe for pork sous vide? ›

My favorite temperature for sous vide pork is 140°F (60°C), though I sometimes cook it lower when I want to put a solid sear on it. Most people were raised on pork cooked above 155°F or 165°F (68.3°C or 73.8°C) and can't stand having any pink on the inside so 145°F (62.8°C) might work best for them.

How long to cook thick pork chops in sous vide? ›

Thick pork chops are quite possibly the BEST use of sous vide vs other methods. Between 140 and 150 for 2-3 hours is great.

Can you overcook sous vide pork chops? ›

Can You Overcook with a Sous Vide? While your food will not overcook in sous vide, it can lose texture and become mushy. So, for cuts of meat, like pork chops, chicken and steaks, I aim to not cook for longer than four hours.

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