Published Jun 05, 2019 Updated Aug 29, 2024

Chinese Pork Chops

I adore pork chops—such as baked pork chops, grilled pork chops and boneless pork chops. Today, I’m excited to share one of my favorite Chinese recipes for pork chops: Peking pork chops. Peking pork is known as Jing Du Pork or 京都排骨 (jin du pai gu), this dish is perfect for everyday meals or special occasions like Chinese New Year. Peking pork chops are delicious, combining juicy pork with sweet and tangy Peking sauce. They’re a crowd favorite in Chinese cuisine.

Why This Recipe Works

Here are the reasons why my recipe is perfect for you:

Flavorful Sauce: The sauce infuses the pork with delicious sweet and tangy flavors, enhancing its taste. Tenderizing Technique: My secret technique makes sure the pork stays juicy and succulent during cooking, with a tender texture. Easy Recipe: The recipe is straightforward and easy to follow, making it accessible for cooks of all levels. Authentic Taste: As a best-selling Chinese cookbook author, I never compromise on authenticity when it comes to Chinese recipes.

Ingredients

Peking style pork chop calls for the following ingredients: main ingredients, marinade and the sauce.

Pork tenderloin or pork spare ribs – for meaty goodness, use pork tenderloin, or opt for pork spare ribs if you prefer a heartier bite. Egg Cornstarch Shaoxing wine – you can substitute it with Chinese rice wine, Japanese cooking sake, or dry sherry. If you cannot consume wine, skip it altogether. Tomato ketchup Plum sauce – the secret ingredient that lends that iconic tartness to the sauce. Sweet bean sauce – use hoisin sauce if sweet bean sauce is not available. Worcestershire sauce – adds a punchy umami flavor to Peking sauce. Black vinegar – use Chinese Zhenjiang black vinegar.

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.

The Best Peking Sauce

The heart of Peking pork lies in its sweet, tart, and smoky Peking Sauce. Picture tender and juicy fried pork, perfectly complemented by the sweet, tart, and smoky flavor of the sauce, making it an ideal dish to serve with steamed rice. That’s why Peking Pork Chops are among the most popular items on the menus of Chinese restaurants today. You can recreate this flavorful dish at home with my easy, tried and tested recipe, guaranteed to rival your favorite Chinese restaurants.

How To Make Peking Pork Chop

What To Serve With This Recipe

For a wholesome meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes. And to top it all off, the color of the sauce is red, which is the Chinese color for celebration, prosperity, and longevity. I hope you enjoy this post as much as I do. If you try my recipe, please leave a comment and consider giving it a 5-star rating. For more easy and delicious recipes, explore my Recipe Index, and stay updated by subscribing to my newsletter and following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram for new updates.

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