A boneless pork chop is a cut of pork loin that has had the bone and excess fat removed. They are similar to rib chops or center-cut chops, but without the bone. Characteristics
LeanBoneless pork chops are lean meat with little fat and connective tissue.
Quick to cookBoneless pork chops cook faster than bone-in pork chops because there's less muscle and connective tissue.
VersatileBoneless pork chops can be grilled, broiled, pan-seared, or sliced thin for stir fries or fried rice.
Mild flavorBoneless pork chops have a mild flavor and can be paired with many sauces or sides.
Preparation
Boneless pork chops can be brined to help preserve moisture.
A hard sear on the outside can add flavor.
It's important to not overcook boneless pork chops, as they can dry out.