Crispy Breaded Pork Chops with Milk Gravy (and MeMe’s Mashed Potatoes!)
Comfort food. Breaded Pork chops fried on the stove top creates a delicious crunchy coating served with my MeMe’s ultra creamy mashed potatoes and all of it happily covered in a good coating of milk gravy.
I sure do wish you would have been here last night when we were eating this. I even had an extra pork chop set aside. But alas, we’re screens apart and truth be told my house wasn’t clean enough for company anyway, so you’ll have to make this yourself if you wanna eat it anytime soon.
What Can I Make with These Breaded Pork Chops?
Well we have Meme’s Ultra Creamy Mashed Potatoes in the picture but if you are living smart then you would also want to add
Sweet and sour green beans. I could eat a vat of those every day and still want more.
Creamed Corn is another big hit.
To make the pork chops, you will need these ingredients:
- Pork Chops
- Eggs
- Sleeve of saltine crackers
Salted Crackers Are A Must
Make sure you use the salted crackers because they really give us a great flavor here. This recipe will make four -five pork chops and you can get the thickness you prefer, adjusting cooking time accordingly. I’m using chops that are almost one inch thick so they will take a little longer to cook.
I like to use pie plates for my ingredients to get ready for this.
Crack your eggs into a pie plate or bowl and beat them up with a fork.
In another plate, place your crushed saltines – I crushed the entire sleeve.
Dip both sides of each pork chop into the beaten egg.
and then press each side of each chop into the cracker crumbs.
Place in heated oil and cook over medium heat until browned, then turn and cook to brown on other side, removing when fully cooked and center is no longer pink.
Here is a photo of them just about to come out. It is a bit blurry but so are my kids when they run in and out of the kitchen wanting to know when supper is going to be ready….
so this pic will work just fine because they’re hungry 🙂
When your pork chops are completely done, remove them from the skillet and place on a paper towel lined plate.
Now it’s time to make our recipe for milk gravy.
Recipe Ingredients for milk gravy (one of them is optional)
- Flour
- Milk
- Salt and pepper are a must.
- Bacon grease makes it even better. I’m going to use it in this post but you can leave the grease out entirely if you like, you don’t even have to use oil.
It is entirely possible to make a perfectly good milk gravy with nothing but flour, salt, pepper, and milk. My mother was shocked when I told her this and others probably will be too so lets just keep the whole “greaseless milk gravy” thing to ourselves :).
How To Make Milk Gravy
If you are using bacon grease, go ahead and put it in a small skillet and place that over medium heat until melted.
I’ve been storing mine in the refrigerator so it may look a bit more solid than yours.
Now add your flour and give it a gooooood stir.
If you’re not using grease just put your flour in a dry skillet.
Continue cooking, stirring constantly, over medium to medium low heat until your flour is browned.
Now with bacon grease added the flour is going to quickly become paste-like. Without bacon grease it will just stay dry but it will still brown in a dry skillet. Stir constantly, especially if using a dry skillet, until your flour is good and browned.
You can go ahead and add the salt and pepper before it is done browning.
or whenever you think about adding it 🙂
This is a photo of my browned flour.
Remember, if you aren’t using bacon grease it will be dry instead of pasty but it will still brown.
Pour in milk while stirring.
Cook this over medium low, stirring constantly, until gravy is thickened.
To start with it is going to look like milk with a bunch of brown globs in it. Just hang in there and keep on stirring.
You’ll know it’s thickened when it coats the back of a spoon like this 🙂 If it gets too thick, just stir in a little more milk.
Serve pork chops with Meme’s Mashed potatoes and pour gravy over it all. YUM!
P.S. This entire meal is also excellent without the gravy if you have non-gravy lovers.
Come and get it!
Ingredients
- 4 Pork Chops I prefer thicker, boneless ones but you can use whatever type you like
- 1 sleeve saltine crackers
- 2 eggs
Milk Gravy
- 3 tablespoons bacon grease optional but sure is good
- 1/4 cup all purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper or to taste
- 1 1/2 cups milk
Instructions
- Place vegetable oil to a depth of about 1/4 of an inch in a large heavy bottomed skillet. Place over medium high heat while you prepare the pork chops.
- Crush saltines and place in a shallow bowl or plate (I use pie plates). Beat eggs and pour into bowl.
- Dip each pork chop in eggs on both sides, then press both sides down into cracker crumbs.
- Reduce oil temperature to medium. Add in pork chops to hot oil. Cook until browned on both sides (will need to turn) until completely done and no longer pink in the center.
- Remove to paper towel lined plate.
For the Gravy
- Pour the bacon grease into a medium skillet over medium heat. Add flour and stir to combine. Add salt and pepper. Cook, stirring constantly until flour begins to brown. Slowly pour in the milk while stirring constantly with wire whisk to break up any lumps. Lower heat to low and continue cooking and stirring until gravy thickens. If you prefer a thinner gravy, add more milk. Serve over mashed potatoes, pork chops, biscuits, and anything else you can come up with!
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~Gilbert Chesterson
I was born and raised in Alabama but I have never made a pork chop or homeade gravy! I’m a little ashamed of myself. =) Your recipe has inspired me to try both! Thanks for the step-by-step instructions and pictures! I’m thinking even my super-picky husband will like this one.
okay i got your meatloaf in the oven and i am getting ready to peel potatoes and fix the chops with potatoes and gravy..ty soooo much for making it sooo much easier for me to cook!! loving it!
My husband is from MS and i can’t wait to get down there so i can cook this meal before he goes to work.
My Granny taught me how to make milk gravy when I was a little girl. I still remember watching her cook in the kitchen. For breakfast, she would fix fried “tenderloin” by coating them in flour, salt, & pepper and frying until golden brown. Then she would dump the leftover seasoned flour into the pan with the grease from the tenderloin and then add milk. Then she would always tell me we had to watch it “real close” because PawPaw didn’t like his milk gravy too thick. Ohhh, the good ole days! So glad I was able to spend time in the kitchen with my Granny and Grandmother, who were both fantastic cooks! 🙂
I LOVE to cook and do my thing my way most times. BUT I love new recipes and recently decided to try my hand at a few of yours. Last night I cooked Crispy Breaded Pork Chops with Milk Gravy along with MeMe’s mashed potatoes and Dixie Cornbread! I even took pictures, which looked just like yours. THE BEST PART WAS EATING! My family loved our supper. I LOVE your site and recipes and reading as if you we are sitting right there with you 🙂
I attempted the crunchy porkchops for dinner tonight. Didn’t do gravy because we’re not gravy people. Honey, THANK YOU for the totally simple and delicious version!!!! We had a side salad and your drop biscuits with them. Holy cow Batwoman – My guys and I ate very bite!
I know your real busy but I would like to know where you found your whisk shaped spoon? I’ve look all over for one and can’t locate one…appreciate your help in this matter..:) .Keep up the good work all your recipes are “A” number one!!!
Never mind, I went online and found one, don’t know why I didn’t think to do that sooner…..senior moment:) LOL …Thanks anyway…..