How Long to Cook Pork Chop in the Pan-Seared
Pork Chop in the pan-seared takes roughly 8–12 minutes at 475°F. All temperatures, flip times, and safety info are on this page.
Pork Chop in the Pan-Seared at 475°F246°C — flip at 4 min. Pull at 145°F63°C internal. Rest 3 min.
How long to cook pork chop in the pan-seared at 475°F
- Food
- Pork
- Cut
- Pork Chop
- Appliance
- Pan-Seared
- Temperature
- 475°F246°C
- Cook time
- 8–12 minutes
- Flip at
- 4 minutes
- Internal temp
- 145°F (63°C)63°C (145°F)
- Rest time
- 3 minutes
- Source
- USDA FSIS
Answer: Pork Chop in the pan-seared at 475°F246°C takes 8–12 minutes, flipping at 4 minutes. Pull at 145°F63°C internal and rest 3 minutes before serving.
Evidence: Whole pork cuts (chops, tenderloin, loin) are safe at 145°F (63°C) with a 3-minute rest. Ground pork must reach 160°F (71°C). A faint blush of pink at 145°F is expected and safe.
Pork Chop Pan-Seared Calculator
Estimates only. Pork Chop cook time varies with appliance, starting temperature, and shape. Always verify with an instant-read thermometer.
Safe Internal Temperature
145°F (63°C)63°C (145°F) measured at the thickest part with an instant-read thermometer.
Whole pork cuts (chops, tenderloin, loin) are safe at 145°F (63°C) with a 3-minute rest. Ground pork must reach 160°F (71°C). A faint blush of pink at 145°F is expected and safe.
Source: USDA FSIS
Pork Chop Pan-Seared Cook Time Chart
| Temp | State | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 475°F246°C | refrigerated | 8–12 min |
Pork Chop Doneness: Visual Cues
Visual Cues for Doneness
Pale pink center with clear juices. USDA-safe with a 3-minute rest.
Very faint pink, mostly opaque. Juicy.
Fully opaque throughout. Firmer texture.
How to Cook Pork Chop in the Pan-Seared
- 1Preheat your pan-seared to 475°F246°C.
- 2Cook 8–12 minutes, flipping at 4 minutes.
- 3Verify the thickest part reaches 145°F63°C on an instant-read thermometer.
- 4Rest for 3 minutes before slicing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature is pork safe to eat?
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Whole pork cuts (chops, tenderloin, loin, ribs) are safe at 145°F (63°C) with a 3-minute rest, per USDA. Ground pork must reach 160°F (71°C). This guidance was revised in 2011 — older sources may still say 160°F.
Is it okay for pork to be pink in the middle?
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Yes. At the USDA-safe 145°F, whole pork retains a faint pink blush at the center. That's normal and safe. What matters is the thermometer reading, not the color.
How long do I cook a 1-inch pork chop in the air fryer?
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A 1-inch pork chop takes 10–14 minutes at 400°F in the air fryer, flipping once at the halfway point. Rest 3 minutes before cutting.
How long does pork tenderloin take in the oven?
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Pork tenderloin takes 20–28 minutes at 425°F in the oven after a quick stovetop sear. Pull at 140°F internal and rest to 145°F.