These Greek Pork Chops are brought to you by the National Pork Board, Smithfield and Walmart. All opinions are my own.
Pork lovers rejoice! Today I’m sharing these grilled Greek Pork Chops, which are incredibly easy and packed with flavor. Paired with some Greek yogurt (or tzatziki sauce) and feta cheese, your taste buds will explode from the amazing Greek flavors.
Grilled Greek Pork Chops
Last weekend the hubs and I headed to Lee’s Summit, MO for the Smokin’ on the Summit BBQ event. We had such a great time. The Smithfield’s Get Grilling America campaign was there, so you can imagine all of the grilling, smoking and basting that was going on. Pure bliss!
Smokin’ on the Summit BBQ Event
Chatting with some of the amazing competitors and capturing them in action was a treat — and they were of all ages (from kids to retired folks). Thankfully, it was a beautiful day and our senses were in overload. We left feeling inspired and ready to fire up the grill when we got home.
While I worked on my Greek Pork Chops, the hubs was out preparing for a day of smoking ribs. Dinner was pretty amazing that night as we enjoyed both the Greek Pork Chops and smoked ribs.
Big Sky BBQ cutting their ribs.
Tamm Good Eating headed to the judging tent.
Smithfield, Walmart and the National Pork Board have teamed up with Smithfield’s Get Grilling America campaign to educate pork fans about cooking fresh pork. They want pork lovers to understand how easy it is to grill pork for a delicious meal or large gathering.
These Greek-inspired pork chops are just that — easy!
Grilling the Greek Pork Chops
Let’s grab our ingredients, heat up the grill and get this par-tay started. p.s. I picked up my pork chops at my local Walmart, using their on-line Grocery Pick-Up Service.
Grilled Greek Pork Chops
Ingredients
Pork Chops
- 4 Smithfield boneless pork chops approximately 1/4" thick
- 2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
- 4 tsp. lemon juice
- 1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp. onion powder
- 2 tsp. dried oregano
- 1 tsp. garlic powder
- 1 tsp. pepper
- 1/2 tsp ground mustard
Toppings
- Greek Yogurt Dip or Tzatziki sauce
- Feta Cheese
- Kalamata Olives
Instructions
- In a large resealable bag, mix first eight ingredients. Add pork chops; seal bag and shake or turn to coat. Refrigerate 4-6 hours or overnight.
- Remove chops from bag and discard extra marinade (or keep for basting).
- Grill chops, covered, over direct heat on high 2 1/2 minutes on each side.
- Allow pork chops rest for 3 minutes before serving.
Notes
Serve with Greek bread and hummus on the side! Grill up a vegetable and dinner is served.
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Melissa says
Thanks for sharing this recipe! It sounds delicious!
Mary Rohrer says
Looks good is Greek bread like pita bread and I would love the recipe for the Greek sauce used on the top of the pork chops
Susie says
I’m going to try the Greek porkchops…they look sooooo tantalizing!!!!
Cord says
Wow! it so delicious food and great recipe also. Thanks
Bird says
This is pork chop perfection!! 🙂
Chris @ Celebrations At Home says
These pork chops sound delicious, and that event would be so much fun to go to!
Isadora Guidoni says
These pictures made my mouth water instantly. They look so delicious!! I’m definitely going to try it this weekend, I bet everybody here will love it. Thank you for the recipe!
Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says
What a super delicious recipe – I know my family will love this!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much, Brenda. These are pretty darn tasty 😉