Sheet Pan Baked Parmesan Pork Chops Potatoes & Asparagus is a simple meal that comes together on one baking sheet and is packed with flavor.
A simple mixture of parmesan cheese and seasoned panko breadcrumbs gets packed on top of thick-cut pork chops forming a cheesy, crispy crust when baked. Â That same parmesan mixture gets sprinkled over chopped baby red potatoes and asparagus spears. Â It all gets baked on one sheet pan or baking sheet for fast, easy clean up.
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Sheet Pan Baked Parmesan Pork Chops Potatoes & Asparagus recipe
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Ingredients
- 1 lb. baby red potatoes cut into 1x1 inch chunks halved or quartered depending on their initial size
- 3 tbsp. olive oil divided
- 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
- 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
- 1 tsp. garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp. ground black pepper
- 4 ½ inch thick boneless pork chops (1 pound total weight)*
- 1 lb. asparagus spears not too thick
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray a large baking sheet with cooking spray.
- Place the potatoes on the baking sheet. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Use your hands to mix the potatoes around in the oil until they are all completely covered. Push the potatoes to one side of the baking sheet.
- In a shallow dish or plate, add the parmesan, panko, garlic powder, and black pepper. Stir to combine.
- Place the pork chops on the open side of the baking sheet. Brush the top of the pork chops with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Spoon half of the parmesan mixture evenly over the pork chops. Lightly press the parmesan mixture down onto the pork chops making a crust. Bake for 25 minutes.
- Trim the tough woody ends off of the asparagus spears (I typically take off 1 to 1 ½ inches).
- Use a spatula to give the potatoes a stir and to make room on the baking sheet for the asparagus.
- Add the asparagus spears to the open area of the baking sheet. Drizzle the asparagus with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Use a brush to ensure the asparagus is well coated in oil. Sprinkle the remaining parmesan mixture evenly over the potatoes and asparagus. Cook for 20 minutes.
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Potatoes took more time, but the meal was delicious. Nice serving one dish meals. Liked by all.
Try par boiling potatoes 10 mins before baking.
The taste was good but the pork chops turned out soggy. Not crispy like the picture at all.
Delicious and although I was worried about the parmesan as it was not our typical pork chops, it was a hit with everyone. I think they were happy for a change. And the clean up was SO easy! It will become a regular at our house for sure.
If I change the asparagus for broccoli would there be any changes to the cook time?
The potatoes were still hard as rocks even after I removed the pork chops and added the asparagus.
I finally microwaved them.
I boil my potatoes for about 10 minutes prior to baking them.
I have made it with white potatoes and sweet potatoes. I cube them the size of a quarter and bith work beautifully. Are you cutting your potatoes small?
Super simple and delicious!
Has anyone used a different kind of cheese? Out of parmesan. I was thinking mozzerla instead
Really easy to make, I made this for a “comfort food” party so I doubled the entire recipe and it came out great. I also was running late so I used the speed bake option on my stove and reduced the time by 30%, only needing to bake it for only 38 minutes and it was great. Got compliments on it at the party, as it was very moist.
These sound so yummy but I hate asparagus. Could I use green beans & cook it the same time? I can’t wait to try this!
I think I’m going to make this tonight with broccoli since that’s all I have right now. I think it should be suited for similar cooking as asparagus (but maybe only 15 minutes instead of 20 in the oven).
This came out spectacular. I substituted green beans as I had them fresh in the yard. I did not change anything else except I increased the temp to 375 at the very end as I was concerned about the veggies not being completely cooked at 350. I really liked the results and was even more satisfied that I had very little cleanup to do as I lined my baking sheet with heavy foil before following the recipe as written – including the nonstick spray on the foil. I will be making this again and again. The chops were so tender which was my biggest concern.
I’ve made this pork dish and sheppard’s pie; both a HUGE hit. Highly recommend and easy!!
Made this earlier this week using 2″ thick boneless pork chops, potatoes, and broccoli. Was delicious, although we prefer the pork a little less done. I would cut the pork cooking time if using a thinner chop. Thanks for an easy and delicious recipe that I’ll use again.
Has anyone ever used chicken instead of pork?
I have bone in pork chops. Would it matter?
Thanks for this recipe! I didn’t have asparagus so used baby carrots and it turned out great! I also threw in some chunked up onions. My hubby and son were happy campers.
I made this last night and it was really delicious – my sons who normally would not eat asparagus were fighting over who got to finish it! Thanks!
Am I the only one who can’t seem to get the topping to brown? I’ve tried the broiler, and putting butter on top… I just don’t understand why it never browns for me. It is crisp, because the Panko. But, not from the baking/browning.
I bought thick cut pork chops thinking they would be the half inch size but they are actually an inch thick. Should I up the temp and cook time? What do you suggest?
Seems like a long time all together to cook the pork chop…do they come out too dry???
I wondered the same thing. Usually takes potatoes a long time to bake and I wondered how thick the chops would have to be to stay juicy
Super easy recipe packed with LOTS of flavor!!! Will definitely be added to my dinner rotation! Thanks for the recipe!
I did broccoli, onions, mushrooms and asparagus, two sheet pans for the veggies and separate for the chops, they were thin so I am thinking 20 minutes and I will probably tun them half way through.