These Low Carb Breadless Skinny Oven Fried Pork Chops are super easy to make and beyond flavorful. It comes together in about 30 minutes, making it a great, and healthy, weeknight dinner.
Low Carb Breadless Skinny Oven Fried Pork Chops Recipe
Lately, everyone is looking for ways to keep a healthier diet and for delicious recipes that help them to stay on track. So today, I am sharing an amazing Skinny Oven Fried Pork Chops recipe, which is eggless (of course), low carb (breadless), gluten-free, and can be easily adapted to be in line with the Whole30 rules.
These Low-Carb Skinny Oven Fried Pork Chops are unbelievably tender and flavorful! A quick, healthy, and easy weeknight meal! We love pork chops because they’re an extremely lean protein that makes our taste buds happy.
YAY for Guilt-free pork chops…Enjoy!!!
How To Bread Without Eggs
When it comes to recipes that are breaded, such as fish sticks, chicken nuggets, Milanesa (breaded fried steak), fried chicken, etc… I substitute the egg dip for buttermilk to help the crumbs mixture bind to the food as it cooks. It works great, and its high acidity level helps tenderize the meats.
If you are trying to avoid dairy products, you can make your own buttermilk by combining 1 cup of unsweetened PLAIN almond milk + with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Set aside for 2 minutes and let it thicken a little.
Since my eldest daughter is following the whole 30 diet, I got curious about how to bread food without breadcrumbs. So after a little bit of investigation, I started to experiment with several combinations. The substitute I liked most was the combination of almond flour and tapioca.
So if you are looking for a substitution for bread crumbs, try mixing 1 cup of almond flour with 1 tablespoon of tapioca flour or arrowroot starch flour. I also like to add salt, pepper, and other spices, like paprika, Italian seasoning, etc., to the mix for extra flavor.
If you are following the KETO diet mix, 1 cup of almond flour with 1 tablespoon of unflavored whey protein isolate powder. Add salt, pepper, and other spices, like paprika, Italian seasoning, etc., to the mix for extra flavor.
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Skinny Oven Fried Pork Chops
Ingredients
- 2 lbs pork loin chops (6 pork chops approx.)
- 1 cup buttermilk, (if following whole 30 diet see notes below)
- 1 cup almond flour/meal
- 1 tablespoon tapioca or potato starch (see note)
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoons garlic powder
- 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
- 1 tablespoon grated parmesan cheese (optional)
- Parsley or cilantro for garnishing (optional)
- Avocado and tomato salad to serve (optional)
Important
Don’t forget to check out the step-by-step photos above in the post—they’ll guide you through the process and make everything super clear!
Instructions
- Trim the fat from the pork chops, if necessary.
- In a large bowl, cover the pork chops with the buttermilk and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight. Remove pork chops from fridge 30 minutes before you plan to make them.
- Preheat oven to 425°F. Line a large baking sheet with non-stick aluminum foil, or spray a large nonstick baking sheet lightly with oil.
- Combine almond flour/meal, tapioca, salt, garlic, Italian seasoning, and parmesan, if using, in a large shallow bowl.
- Grab a pork chop from the buttermilk, letting any excess milk runoff. Coat with crumb mixture, coating completely. Place on the prepared baking sheet.
- Lightly spray a little more oil on top of the pork chops.
- Bake for 10 minutes. Then flip the chops and bake until no longer pink in the center and the juices run clear for about 15 more minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145º F (74º C).
Nutrition
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
I am in love with your eggless keto recipes! My boyfriend has an egg allergy and Im trying to cook keto for us and these recipes are the best! Keep em coming!
Hi Alexa! So glad you like this recipe. Be sure to shout out if you have any questions! ?
Hi there,
Just wondering if you can substitute with Coconut Flour?
Hello Paula! I haven’t used coconut flour to make these pork chops but I guess it could work, the texture will be different though. Thanks for your interest in this recipe.
The hubby and I try to maintain a low carb diet. . .because. . .well. . .you know the waistline has a tendency to get out of control. So, I’m always looking for new low carb recipes. This looks outstanding. The hubby loves pork chops and I always have almond meal on hand. Definitely making this.
This does look delicious. We haven’t tried the Whole 30 diet but I can see the advantages of it.
I love this skinny version of one of my favorites! Definitely trying this! I’m sure my family will love this too!
These looks really yummy. My husband loves pork chops.
These look so amazing! I have to give them a try. Pork chops are one of my favorite meats too. I’ve never tried fried pork chops though. I’m sure they taste amazing!
I’m a vegetarian so while I can’t eat this dish I can totally co opt your skinny healthy version of whipping up a dish like this with veggie protein! Thanks for the foodie inspiration
This dish is going to be a big hot with my family. I am always looking for new recipes to try. I do not cook a lot with pork. This will be a nice change.
I am so glad you shared this! I have some chops I was wondering how I should prepare. Now I know what I want to make!
I am overly picky when eating pork chops because I don’t like them that much. So, if they’re not perfectly cooked I just can’t stomach them. I honestly can say that I’m elated to try out this pork chop recipe. These are the best looking pork chops I think I’ve ever seen.
Hi, this is a wonderful recipe for me who can’t take eggs and hates frying.
Just wondering if they freeze well in raw state?
Thank you!
Hello Siew!! To be honest I haven’t tried to freeze these but I am afraid that the crumb could get a little mushy. I am going to do some test and I’ll keep you posted. Thanks for stopping by.
These look fantastic. We try to stick to a lower carb diet, so I want to try this. Pinned!
This looks like a really delicious recipe. It is also different from the typical stuff that we eat around here. I need to try this recipe soon.
I LOVE the fact that these are Skinny! I need healthier food in my life and I think this would be a great way to do that!
Those look absolutely delicious! I’m definitely going to give them a try this week. Thanks!