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Baked Hoisin and Orange Pork Chops

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These are so good, they disappear as soon as they come out of the oven—and for good reason. Baked Hoisin and Orange Pork Chops deliver that magical combination of sticky, savory, and bright that feels restaurant-worthy but takes almost no effort at home. Juicy pork chops bake in a glossy glaze made from hoisin sauce, fresh orange juice, garlic, and ginger, creating a dish that’s deeply flavorful, beautifully caramelized, and incredibly easy.

This is the kind of recipe you make once and immediately add to your regular rotation. It’s fast enough for weeknights, impressive enough for guests, and comforting enough to satisfy everyone at the table. Best of all, it’s a true one-pan meal with minimal prep and zero stress.

I first made this on a busy evening when I needed something quick but didn’t want another plain pork chop dinner. The aroma alone sold it. By the time the pan hit the table, everyone was already asking what was for dinner. Now it’s one of those recipes that never leaves leftovers.

Juicy pork chops baked in a sticky hoisin and orange glaze with garlic and ginger.
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Asian-Inspired
Calories: 360

Ingredients
  

  • 4 pork chops (bone-in or boneless)
  • 1/3 cup hoisin sauce
  • 1/3 cup fresh orange juice
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Equipment

  • Baking dish
  • mixing bowl

Method
 

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F and lightly grease a baking dish.
  2. Whisk hoisin sauce, orange juice, zest, garlic, ginger, oil, and pepper in a bowl.
  3. Place pork chops in baking dish and coat evenly with glaze.
  4. Bake uncovered for 25–30 minutes, until pork is cooked through and glaze thickens.
  5. Rest 5 minutes, spoon sauce over pork, and serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 360kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 32gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 95mgSodium: 720mgPotassium: 520mgFiber: 1gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 180IUVitamin C: 18mgCalcium: 40mgIron: 1.6mg

Notes

Use thick pork chops for best results and avoid overbaking.

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Why Baked Hoisin and Orange Pork Chops Work So Well

Sweet, savory, and perfectly balanced

Hoisin sauce brings rich umami and gentle sweetness, while fresh orange juice adds brightness that keeps the dish from feeling heavy. Garlic and ginger round everything out with warmth and depth.

That balance is what makes these pork chops crave-worthy. No single flavor dominates. Everything works together.

Oven-baked and foolproof

Baking keeps the pork tender and juicy while allowing the glaze to thicken and caramelize naturally. There’s no flipping, no hovering, and no guesswork.

As long as the pork reaches temperature, the recipe delivers every time.

Ingredients That Make the Difference

Pork chops

Boneless or bone-in pork chops both work. Thicker chops stay juicier and give the glaze time to develop. Patting them dry before baking helps the sauce cling properly.

Hoisin sauce

Hoisin provides the signature flavor. It’s sweet, savory, and slightly tangy, forming the backbone of the glaze.

Fresh orange juice and zest

Fresh orange juice brightens the dish and balances the richness of the hoisin. A little zest boosts citrus aroma without extra sweetness.

Garlic and ginger

These add warmth and depth. Fresh is best, but ground versions work in a pinch.

How to Make Baked Hoisin and Orange Pork Chops

Preparing the glaze

In a bowl, whisk together hoisin sauce, orange juice, orange zest, garlic, ginger, and a touch of oil. The mixture should look glossy and smooth.

This glaze does double duty as both marinade and sauce.

Baking the pork

Arrange pork chops in a baking dish and pour the glaze over them, turning to coat. Bake uncovered until the pork is tender and the sauce thickens around the edges.

The oven does all the work while the flavors concentrate.

Finishing touches

Spoon extra sauce from the pan over the pork before serving. A sprinkle of green onions or orange zest adds color and freshness.

Texture and Flavor Tips

Don’t overbake

Pork dries out if overcooked. Remove it once it reaches doneness and let it rest briefly.

Thicken the sauce if needed

If you want extra glaze, simmer the pan juices briefly on the stovetop after baking.

Adjust sweetness

If your hoisin is very sweet, a splash of rice vinegar or extra orange zest balances it nicely.

What to Serve With It

Perfect pairings

Serve these pork chops with rice, mashed potatoes, or roasted vegetables. The sauce is excellent spooned over starches.

Steamed greens or a simple salad keep the meal balanced.

Great for meal prep

Leftovers reheat well and stay flavorful, making this a solid option for lunches.

Make-Ahead and Storage

Make ahead

You can mix the glaze and marinate the pork several hours in advance. Bake when ready.

Storage

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

Simple Variations

Spicy version

Add chili garlic sauce or red pepper flakes for heat.

Chicken option

Swap pork chops for chicken thighs or breasts, adjusting cook time as needed.

Gluten-free

Use gluten-free hoisin or tamari-based alternatives.

FAQ

Can I use bottled orange juice?
Fresh is best, but bottled works if unsweetened.

Bone-in or boneless?
Both work. Bone-in takes slightly longer.

Is this kid-friendly?
Yes. The flavor is sweet-savory, not spicy.

Can I grill this instead?
Yes, but watch closely to prevent burning.

Does it freeze well?
Best enjoyed fresh or refrigerated.

Conclusion

Baked Hoisin and Orange Pork Chops prove that easy dinners can still feel special. With bold flavor, minimal prep, and a glossy, irresistible glaze, this recipe earns its place as a go-to favorite. Once you try it, you’ll understand why it never lasts long.

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