Creamy Low Carb Pork Chops are packed with flavor! These boneless pork chops are crispy on the outside an juicy on the inside. They are easy to prepare in less than 30 minutes. Perfect for quick weeknight dinners!
Golden crust on the top of these keto pork chops is unbelievely easy to achieve. You get them this crispy by dreading them in Almond flour instead of the regular flour. Gluten free! As a result these smothered pork chops boast only 7 grams of carbs per serving. And creamy sauce is thickened with either Xanthan gum or Parmesan cheese. Crusty and juicy on inside! Tender melt-in-your mouth deliciousness in one pan!
Low carb pork chops is a delicious way to keep your body in the state of ketosis. As a reminder, you can achieve the state of Ketosis through the use a low carbohydrate diet. This way you restrict your body in glucose containing carbohydrates. And since glucose is your body’s primary fuel source, your body will start looking for alternative sources. Fat!
Juicy Pork Chops
This is where these juicy seared pork chops come into play. They just don’t let any of those unnecessary carbs to sneak in! No way. And that’s how your will start burning excess body fat instead of calories for fuel. No carbs = no weight gain! And if you are in the right keto territory that day- even weight loss!
Imagine how good the life would be if the following were true? Right? What if you were eating these low carb pork chops weekly while losing the weight at the same time? You need this keto pork chop recipe in your life to burn some body fat!
Low Carb Pork Chops and Alcohol – Yes or No?
This keto pork chop recipe uses dry white wine. Do not use cooking wine. It’s loaded with sodium and is not suitable for this recipe. Instead, use real wine that you like to drink. Please make sure to choose a low carb wine that is keto compliant. Basically, the rule of thumb is to stick to dry or semi-dry wines. Good choices are Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay or Riesling. I use low carb Pinot Grigio dry white wine. All the time.
You can also choose zero carb whiskey or brandy instead of wine. There are many choices. Incidentally, I successfully made a wonderful low carb boneless pork chop recipe using whiskey in this Pork Chops in Creamy Irish Whiskey Sauce. It includes 1 adjustment necessary to make it keto – almond flour.
Low Carb White Wines
- Chardonnay – 118 calories, 3.7g net carbs
- Pinot Grigio – 122 calories, 3.2g net carbs
- Riesling – 118 calories, 5.5g net carbs
- Champagne/Sparkling Wine – 96 calories, 1.5g net carbs
You can learn more about keto friendly wines and alcohol in general in Keto Diet and Alcohol article.
Ways to Thicken the Sauce
Parmesan cheese
Use ½ cup of cheese to thicken the sauce. Or more.Cheese is one of the easiest ways to provide fat and fuel. Here of course we use it to make our low carb pork chops juicy and creamy. This is my favorite method.
Almond Flour
Instead of regular flour, use ¼ cup of Almond flour to thicken the sauce. It’s one of the easiest ingredients to use. Plus almond flour will make these low carb pork chops so delicious and healthy!
Xanthan gum
Instead of regular flour, I use Xanthan gum as a sauce thickener. It can turn any thin liquid into a rich sauce! Very rich! Xanthan gum has a very neutral flavor so it mixes well with foods without masking their flavor. I like that. Also, xanthan gum is gluten free and low carb. It’s a perfect flour substitute for thickening sauces on Keto diet.
Keep in mind that a little goes a long way when xanthan gum is concerned. I mean it. Go light on it and let it heat up as you are whisking it. It will thicken, but you just need to give it a little time. If you find it is too thin you can always add a little more. Easy!
Equipment You Will Need
I like to use a 12 inch cast iron pan as well as this amazing pan to sear my pork chops. Why? Cast iron pan is non stick, chemical free and lasts a long time. You can use it both on the stove and in the oven. And it’s easy to clean and less expensive than other pans on the market!
More Low Carb Pork Chops Recipes
Curious about cooking boneless pork chops in zero carb whiskey sauce? We loved this delicious recipe:
And how about a tenderloin? Below are two very delicious low carb pork tenderloin recipes:
Enjoy!
Creamy Low Carb Pork Chops (Gluten Free)
Ingredients
- 4 boneless pork chops
- 2 tablespoons butter
Dredging Mixture for Pork Chops:
- ⅓ cup Blanched Almond Flour
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
Sauce:
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- ½ cup Parmesan cheese, (or ¼ cup almond flour, or ¼ teaspoon Xanthan Gum)
- ½ cup dry white wine
- ¼ lemon
- ½ cup chicken stock, (sodium free)
- ½ cup heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 4 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves only
Instructions
- Dry mixture: In a large bowl, whisk together almond flour, garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning.
- Cooking pork chops: First, season pork chops generously with salt and pepper. Then dredge them thoroughly in dry mixture. Heat 2 tablespoons butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Once the pan is hot, add pork chops. Now sear them by cooking for 3-4 minutes per side for a total of 6-8 minutes. First side is cooked on medium high. But when cooking on the second side, reduce the heat to medium. After searing is done, remove pork from heat and transfer to a plate. Cover to keep warm.
- Creamy garlic & herb sauce: Return skillet to heat and add butter and minced garlic. Cook for 1-2 minutes on medium heat.
- Next ad wine and squeeze lemon into the pan while still on medium heat. Now add chicken stock and heavy cream. Bring to a boiling point and lower heat. Cook on low for 2-3 minutes.
- Add fresh thyme and Italian seasoning, season with salt and pepper (to taste). Also add Parmesan cheese and then simmer for 2-3 minutes. Next taste the sauce and add more seasoning, if necessary.
- Adding pork chops to the sauce. Reduce heat to low and return pork chops to pan. Depending on the thickness of your pork chops, you might just need to heat them up a bit to make sure they are done.
- Drizzle some of the sauce over pork chops and reheat on low for 2-3 minutes or until pork chops are done.
Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy only. This information comes from online calculators. Although whatsinthepan.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.
Kim says
This is the best recipe I have ever made for pork chops ! Thank you!
Olga says
That’s a great compliment. Thank you!
patrick says
tried this dish and it was really good…. definitely a ‘keeper’! one question, however.. the recipe states ‘ 1/4 lemon juice of fresh lemon” .. ? 1/4 of what… i assumed it means 1/4’ cup’………. thanks
Olga says
I just corrected it to quarter of a lemon. Thank you for noticing that!
Lisa Griffin says
If I cook this ahead of time and freeze it how long would I reheat it
Olga at Whatsinthepan says
For 15 to 20 minutes on low heat.
Greg says
First time I did it it was absolutely amazing and we all loved it. The second time I used different wine and it wasn’t pleasant at all. I’ll try again coz that first time is still in my head, cant remember wjat wine i used.. i think chardonnay. What wine do you recommend for this recipe??
Thank you
Olga at Whatsinthepan says
I used Pinot Grigio in this recipe and most others that have wine in them. I hope you didn’t use cooking wine in it last time – it’s loaded with sodium and will definitely be unpleasant.
Lindelle Kessinger says
I put too many lemons… 😐
Olga at Whatsinthepan says
I usually do too. Did the sauce hold up?
Roxana Lopez says
This recipe has my mouth watering. I can’t wait to try it! I don’t see a way to sign up for email notifications on new posts. Do you do that?
Olga at Whatsinthepan says
Thank you Roxana! Right now I don’t have a sign up for email notifications. I hope to have it available very soon – thank you so much for your interest. I will add your email when I have it.
Elisa says
Looks yummy! What would be a good low-carb side dish?
Olga at Whatsinthepan says
Cheddar cauliflower rice or cheesy spaghetti squash!
Elisa Beach says
Thank you! That sounds yummy!!
pat says
How much lemon juice? It doesn’t state above in the recipe.
Olga at Whatsinthepan says
The amount of juice equals 1/4 of fresh lemon.
Michael says
Please note that Amazon Catering are using your picture of the pork as their own
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Olga at Whatsinthepan says
Thank you Michael. I flagged it for Facebook.
Natalie Lashley says
I made this tonight as was highly skeptical as I do not like wine. However it was one of the best dishes I have tasted. I had friends over and they loved it. I could eat this sauce all day!
Olga at Whatsinthepan says
Thank you Natalie! I’m glad everyone enjoyed it.
Marilyn McLeroy says
Option 3 used heavy cream. No filler then such a flour or the gum. Otherwise it would be 5 stars. Even soups and chowders Do Not need flour as a thickening agent. Cream, butter, mustard are all great emulsifiers that do not use odd fillers.