How Long to Grill Pork Chops?
Get a size-aware grill estimate below, then verify doneness before serving. How we calculate times.
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Adjust exact weight, thickness or quantity when you need to.
Estimated cooking time
9–11 min
- Rest
- 3 min
- Food safety guidance
- Official minimum: 145°F / 63°C + 3-min rest USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service
Evidence-informed estimate · Cooking times vary — follow the food-specific completion and food-safety guidance.
- Assuming a typical thickness — enter the exact thickness for a better estimate.
- Times assume the food starts refrigerated, not room temperature.
Pork chops by method
At typical settings. Pan is fastest at 8–10 min.
| Method | Typical time | Temp |
|---|---|---|
| Pan | 8–10 min | |
| Grill | 9–11 min | |
| Oven | 15–19 min | |
| Air fryer | 13–15 min |
How to grill pork chops
Start checking at the early end of the 9–11 min estimate. Appliance output, size and starting state vary, so use the settings above and follow the food-specific completion and safety guidance.
Grill pork chops time by size
| Size | Approximate | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Thin (1.5 cm) | ≈¾ inch | 5–7 min |
| Regular (2.5 cm) | ≈1 inch | 9–11 min |
| Thick (3.5 cm) | ≈1.5 inches | 13–15 min |
Fresh vs frozen
Cooking from frozen takes roughly 50% longer and cooks less evenly. These estimates are for a regular (2.5 cm).
Fresh / refrigerated
9–11 min
From frozen
14–16 min
USDA guidance allows frozen poultry and meat to be cooked without thawing; allow extra time and never thaw at room temperature.
How to know when it's done
Time is an estimate — temperature is the truth. Check the thickest part with an instant-read thermometer: pork chops is safely done at 145°F / 63°C.
Food-level cooking reference: BBC Good Food — How to cook pork chops (checked 2026-08-01). CookCue applies deterministic adjustments; food-safety guidance is sourced separately.
Frequently asked questions
What temperature should pork chops be cooked to?
63°C (145°F) with a 3-minute rest, per USDA. A hint of pink at that temperature is normal and safe.
Why are my pork chops dry?
They were almost certainly overcooked. Pull them at 60–62°C and rest 3 minutes — carryover cooking finishes the job.