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Published October 25, 2014 | Last Updated October 16, 2025 By Barbara Bianchi 10 Comments

Gluten Free Panko Crusted Pork Chops Recipe

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Easy gluten free Panko crusted pork chops deliver a mouthwatering dining experience like no other. Savor the crunch!

Gluten free panko crusted pork chop

This delicious gluten free panko crusted pork chops recipe is a wonderful way to celebrate Autumn, my favorite time of year!

If you’re a pork fan, check out my variety of yummy pork recipes that are just waiting for you to try next.

I love taking long walks and hearing the crunch of leaves underfoot, wearing comfy sweaters, and wrapping up in scarves. My family enjoys taking scenic drives upstate New York in order to capture beautiful photos of the lovely fall foliage.

After returning home from a day of hiking, touring one of the many mansions, antiquing or apple picking, my gang is mighty hungry. Quick yet satisfying recipes like crispy gluten free pork chops with panko crust make the perfect dinner option.

Don’t the colors of the pork chop resemble the golden hues of autumn?

close up of gluten free panko crusted pork chop on a plate with a fork, lemon wedges, and parsley

I’ll get to the recipe in a minute, but first here are some of today’s autumn photos.

So, dear reader, if you’re here solely for the recipe, feel free to skip ahead and dive right into the creation of these gluten free panko crusted pork chops.

Nature’s inspiration for a Fall recipe

The camera in my hands was a faithful companion, capturing snapshots of the breathtaking landscapes that stretched out before us north of the city.

Autumn Photo Feast and Panko Crusted Pork Chops Recipe

Take a scenic ride along Seven Lakes Drive.

deer

A stunning deer is just one of the many varieties of wildlife you see.

Autumn Photo Feast and Panko Crusted Pork Chops Recipe

This is the top of Perkins Drive, high above Bear Mountain. On a clear day, you can see the New York City skyline 40 miles away!

Autumn woods Delight in the natural wonders at Rockefeller State Park Preserve.

Ducks on Swan LakeThe ducks on Swan Lake, Rockefeller State Park Preserve!

The recipe: gluten free panko crusted pork chops

Returning home, our stomachs growled with anticipation. The day’s adventures had left us famished, yearning for a meal that would both satisfy and delight.

That’s when the recipe for panko crusted pork chops came in handy. Its simplicity and mouthwatering appeal made it the perfect choice for our hungry hearts.

Here’s what you’ll need.

Ingredients

Center cut pork chops: For the juiciest chops, the most important tip that I can give you is to brine the chops. Just soak the meat in salt water for at least an hour.

Today, I set the pork chops to brine before heading out for our day trip. So if you’re heading out to work, you can certainly start brining them before you head out, and they’ll be ready to quickly fry when you get home.

Brining traps the moisture in the meat. Rinse the salt water off and pat dry when finished brining. You’ll be left with tenderized, juicy chops.

brining pork chops in a glass dish

And for the best pork chop breading using gluten free panko:

Parmesan cheese: Grated parmesan cheese adds a savory and nutty flavor to the coating. It also helps to enhance the crispiness and texture of the crust as it melts and forms a golden crust when cooked.

Eggs and milk: Whisk milk with the eggs acting as a binding agent, helping the coating adhere to the pork chops. They provide moisture and contribute to the browning and crispiness of the panko crust.

Gluten free Panko-Style breadcrumbs: Panko breadcrumbs are larger and lighter than traditional breadcrumbs, resulting in a crispier and crunchier texture.

Variation: You can certainly add any herbs, spices, or even a citrus zest into the breadcrumb mixture to give the pork chops a unique twist.

Order of Panko breading ingredients:Grated Parmesan cheese on a separate dish, Whisked eggs and milk in a shallow bowl, bread crumbs on another plate.

The remaining ingredients are pepper to season the pork chops, and for frying, I recommend using an oil with a high smoke point, like extra-virgin olive oil, avocado oil, or whichever oil you prefer.

Ready to make this? Grab your skillet and let’s get started.

Instructions

*Free printable recipe card is available at the end of the post.

To begin, season the pork chops with pepper and dredge in parmesan cheese, then egg mixture and finally crunchy panko breadcrumbs.

The breadcrumbs trap steam in the meat keeping it juicy on the inside.

Dredge pork chop seasoned with pepper in grated parmesan cheese on the first dish

Heat oil in a large skillet until hot, but not smoking. Cook your breaded chops until golden on each side.

Fry gluten free panko crusted pork chop in oil

And that’s it. Dinner is ready in less than thirty minutes.

Complement the flavors of Autumn by serving irresistible gluten free apple pie, an easy gluten free pumpkin crisp, tender fluffy gluten free apple cider donuts or a gluten-free pumpkin pie recipe as a dessert along with these savory panko crusted pork chops.

I enjoyed my chop with a simple crisp salad and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.

Gluten Free Panko Crusted Pork Chop on a plate with raw spinach salad

More serving suggestions:

Drizzle with one of these quick easy gravy recipes:

  • Gluten free mushroom gravy
  • Velvety smooth gluten free gravy

Or dip into one of these sauces:

  • My homemade barbecue sauce is made with simple, nourishing ingredients. And it’s yours as a little thank you, when you subscribe to my newsletter. 🙂
  • Texas Pete hot sauce has no sugar
  • My sugar free teriyaki sauce from this chicken teriyaki recipe

Favorite vegetable sides:

  • Zucchini And Corn Sauté With Bacon
  • Sautéed Broccoli With Garlic

Delicious potatoes:

  • Parmesan Baked Sweet Potatoes
  • Healthier Homemade French Fries

Or serve with One Pot Spicy Thai Noodles from one of my blogging friends. Her site isn’t strictly gluten free, but you can use gluten free Thai rice noodles.

Pro tips and recipe notes

Can I use regular gluten free bread crumbs instead of gluten-free panko bread crumbs? Yes, you can substitute regular gluten free bread crumbs if you don’t have gluten-free panko bread crumbs available. However, please note that the texture will vary.

Can I use a different type of meat instead of pork chops? Absolutely! While the recipe calls for pork chops, you can experiment with other meats such as chicken breast (similar to my Gluten Free Chicken Fingers Recipe: A Family Favorite!) or even fish fillets. Adjust the cooking time accordingly to ensure they are fully cooked.

Is it necessary to use grated Parmesan cheese? Grated Parmesan cheese adds a distinct flavor and texture to the dish, but you can certainly substitute it with gluten free all purpose flour.

How do I know if the pork chops are cooked through? The best way to ensure the pork chops are cooked through is by using a meat thermometer. Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of the chop, and it should register 145°F (63°C) for perfectly cooked pork. Remember to allow the pork chops to rest for a few minutes before serving.

How do I store leftover pork chops? USDA recommends using cooked leftover pork within three to four days. Cover in an airtight container and keep in your fridge.

forkful of gluten free panko crusted pork chop

As the aroma of sizzling pork chops filled our kitchen, we reminisced about the day’s adventures. We gathered around the table, eagerly awaiting our meal, knowing that every bite would carry the essence of autumn’s beauty.

I hope you enjoyed this tale of autumn’s magic and the special recipe. If you’ve joined me on this journey, thank you for your company.

May these panko crusted pork chops bring warmth and comfort to your table, carrying with them the atmosphere of a beautiful autumn day.

Happy cooking! And if you have any questions, please reach out to me in the comments or shoot me an email and I’ll respond ASAP!

More pork chop recipes you’ll love

Quick Pan Seared Pork Chops + ButcherBox Review – Onions and apples are a beautiful combination of flavors, in this pan seared pork chop recipe.

My Secret For Juicy Grilled Pork Chops (With Chimichurri Sauce) – Fire up the grill and get ready to dig into the tastiest juicy grilled pork chops topped with zesty chimichurri sauce.

How To Make Amazing Pork Chops In Your Slow Cooker -These pork chops are mouthwateringly tender and cooked over a bed of sweet carrots and onions in the most intense savory gravy.

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Gluten Free Panko Crusted Pork Chops Recipe

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Gluten free Panko crusted pork chops is one of the easiest, yet satisfying dinners to prepare. 
Course Dinner
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes minutes
Brine time 1 hour hour
Servings 4
Calories 356kcal
Author Barbara Bianchi

Ingredients

  • For Brine:

    3 cups of water

    3 tablespoons of salt

    a bay leaf

    and 8 peppercorns

  • 4 boneless center-cut pork chops
  • 2 large eggs
  • 3 tablespoons milk
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan
  • 1 cup gluten free bread crumbs PANKO STYLE
  • pepper
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

Instructions

  • For brine: Dissolve salt in water. Place meat in a large baking dish and cover with brine. Add peppercorns and bay leaf. Cover the dish and refrigerate for at least one hour.
    For Brine:3 cups of water3 tablespoons of salta bay leafand 8 peppercorns, 4 boneless center-cut pork chops
  • Then take the chops out, discard the brine, rinse the chops off and pat them completely dry.
  • Season the pork chops with pepper.
  • Beat eggs and milk in a shallow bowl. Place parmesan cheese on a separate plate, and bread crumbs on another plate.
    2 large eggs, 3 tablespoons milk, 1/2 cup grated Parmesan, 1 cup gluten free bread crumbs PANKO STYLE
  • Dredge each pork chop in the cheese then into the egg mixture, and finally into the bread crumbs coating evenly.
  • Heat oil in a large skillet. Place coated pork chops in the skillet and cook until golden brown.
    To be sure your chops brown nicely, don't crowd the skillet. If you're cooking in batches, wipe the pan clean and use new oil for each batch so the oil doesn't burn.
    Cook about 6 minutes on each side. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
    3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • Serve topped with gluten free gravy, along with a crisp green salad, veggies, and potatoes. Enjoy.

Notes

Pro tip: For the juiciest chops, the most important tip that I can give you is to brine the chops. Just soak the meat in salt water for at least an hour. This traps the moisture in the meat. Rinse the salt water off and pat dry when finished brining. You’ll be left with tenderized, juicy chops.
Add one hour to prep time for pork chops to brine in the refrigerator.
Can I use regular gluten free bread crumbs instead of gluten-free panko bread crumbs? Yes, you can substitute regular gluten free bread crumbs if you don't have gluten-free panko bread crumbs available. However, please note that the texture will vary.
Can I use a different type of meat instead of pork chops? Absolutely! While the recipe calls for pork chops, you can experiment with other meats such as chicken breast or even fish fillets. Adjust the cooking time accordingly to ensure they are fully cooked.
Is it necessary to use grated Parmesan cheese? Grated Parmesan cheese adds a distinct flavor and texture to the dish, but you can certainly substitute it with gluten free all purpose flour.
How do I know if the pork chops are cooked through? The best way to ensure the pork chops are cooked through is by using a meat thermometer. Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of the chop, and it should register 145°F (63°C) for perfectly cooked pork. Remember to allow the pork chops to rest for a few minutes before serving.
How do I store leftover pork chops? USDA recommends using cooked leftover pork within three to four days. Cover in an airtight container and keep in your fridge.

Nutrition

Calories: 356kcal
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Comments

  1. Doree Weller says

    October 25, 2014 at 1:50 pm

    Great photos, and the pork chops look great! I miss fall colors; it’s so pretty.

    Reply
    • Barbara says

      October 25, 2014 at 7:27 pm

      Thanks Doree,

      Whenever we consider moving to a more tropical area, the first thing I think of is how much I will miss the autumn.

      I think it’s the parmesan that makes these pork chops so tasty! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Francene Stanley says

    October 26, 2014 at 6:41 am

    Thank you for sharing those beautiful scenes. The crust on the pork chops looks really appetizing.

    Reply
    • Barbara says

      November 14, 2014 at 5:07 pm

      You’re welcome. And the crust locks in the juices; keeps the meat moist. Yum.

      Reply
  3. Alexandria Gunn says

    October 27, 2014 at 7:03 am

    Your photos look beautiful. And those pork chops look delicious. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  4. Barbara says

    November 14, 2014 at 5:13 pm

    You’re welcome. Thank you.

    Reply
  5. Patty H says

    February 10, 2018 at 5:30 pm

    I can’t have egg or cheese, how do I make this recipe without both. I want to bake in the oven.

    Reply
    • Barbara says

      February 10, 2018 at 7:06 pm

      Hi Patty, Great question. I have a few ideas for you. We need the breadcrumbs to stick to the chops. So…
      #1 Swap the cheese with gluten-free flour. (You may want to flavor the flour with a tablespoon of paprika.)
      #2.Dip the floured chops in either yogurt or gluten-free dijon mustard before coating with the breadcrumbs.

      Either of these flavors would go nicely with pork.

      I have one more tip that I’m adding to this recipe now. For the juiciest pork chops, brine them in salt water for an hour before cooking.

      I hope this helps. Panko bread crumbs are crunchy good. 🙂

      Reply

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