How to Grill Pork Chops on a Pellet Grill (2024)

Grilled pork chops make a tasty weeknight meal or the centerpiece of a family cookout. Not only do barbecue grilled pork chops dazzle guests, but they’re an incredibly cheap way to feed a huge group of people, and (best of all) grilling pork chops is super easy.

If grilled pork chops aren’t a part of your BBQ arsenal, it's time to give them a chance. That’s why we’ve strung together this comprehensive guide that will walk you through selecting the perfect pork chop, the best wood for smoking pork chops, why you should brine your chops, how to smoke pork chops on a pellet grill, grilled pork chops recipes, and more.

Types of Pork Chops

A lot of people tend to assume there’s only one kind of pork chop. Actually, there a handul of easy-to-find pork chops including those listed below.

  • Rib chop
  • Loin chop
  • Shoulder chop

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The rib chop, cut from the rib section of the loin, have a rib bone attached to a large eye of rib meat. Because they have more fat than other chops, these will be the most tender, which means less chance of drying our on the grill.

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A loin chop, comes with a T-shaped bone down its middle, dividing the two cuts of meat on it: the loin and tenderloin. Looks for those that have more of the tenderloin, which, as the name suggests, is the most tender cut of pork.

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Both the rib and loin chops also come as boneless chops. Because boneless chop don't have a bone to protect the meat during cooking, and because it has less connective tissue, it can dry out quicker than bone-in chops.

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Finally, there’s the shoulder chop, which, perhaps not surprisingly, comes from the shoulder of the pig. Also called a blade chop, it's tougher than both loin and rib chops and a good candidate for low and slow cooking. But, even if they are a bit chewy when grilled, they pack a lot of flavor, so don't rule them out, especially if you brine them first. (Keep readng to learn more about brining pork chops.)

How to Ensure Juicy Pork Chops - Thickness, Brining, and a Meat Thermometer

Pork chops have a reputation of being dry, but in almost all cases, that's due to overcooking. With a few safeguards, you can guarantee your grilled chops come out flavorful and juicy.

Start with thick chops. When you have the option, go for the thickest chops you can find. One inch is really the minimum for grilling as the high heat can dry out thin chops in no time. Better still is thicker than an inch.

Brine your chops. One of the surest ways to guarantee a juicy chop is by brining it. The main ingredients in a brine are salt and water, but often sweeteners like brown sugar and aromatics like herbs are added. During brining the muscles in the pork chop absorb the liquid, and hold onto some of it during cooking. The salt also denatures proteins in the pork for a juicier, more tender chop. Unlike brining a turkey, which due to its size, can be a hassle, it's super easy to brine pork chops as they require much less liquid. They also require less time in the brine, about 4 hours as opposed to the 12 or 24 a turkey requires. For a delicious example of a brined and grilled pork chop, look here.

Pay attention during cooking and use a meat thermometer. Vigilance is your friend when it comes to cooking pork chops. A leave-in meat thermometer like MEATER wireless meat thermometer will keep track of the internal temperature in real time, which is super helpful. You want to take the chops off the heat when they're at 145°F and still pnk inside (even the USDA agrees this is safe).

What Is the Best Wood for Smoking Pork Chops?

Wood pellets are the best choice for those who want more control over the grill temperature. They also come in a wide variety of flavors. The blend you go for really depends on what you’re looking for in a grilled pork chop. Apple pellets are always a dependable choice if you’re on the hunt for that light, slightly fruity flavor a lot of your guests naturally associate with grilled pork chops.

If you want to play around a bit, our all-natural pecan hardwood pellets give pork chops a trace of nuttiness, while our signature blend of hickory, maple, and cherry hardwood adds a full-bodied kick of flavor.

How to Grill Pork Chops

If you have brined your pork chops, you need to pat them dry before grilling. The same is true if you have marinated your chops, which is a great way to add flavor. If you like, you can rub the chops with a spice rub; just be careful that it's not too salty if you're grilling brined chops. is always a good choice as its honey and apple flavor complements then mild flavored meat. After massaging in your spices you should let your pork chops rest for around 15 minutes before grilling.

High heat, around 450°F, is best for grilling pork chops. At this temperature, they will take between 15 ad 30 minutes to reach 145°F. Off the grill, they only need a brief rest (no more than 5 minutes) before serving.

How to Reverse Sear Pork Chops on a Grill

If you would like more smoke flavor on your chops, you may want to try reverse searing them.

The idea behind reverse searing is to cook a steak or chop low and slow until almost done. Not only will it abpsrb more smoke flavor during that time, but it will cook evenly from the inside out. Then, just before serving, you give the steak or chop a quick sear over very high heat to brown the outside.

For pork chops, you'll want to start them between 225°F and 275°F and cook them until the internal temperature reaches about 130°F, which can take up to 2 hours. Then, either raise the heat of the grill or use a flat top or skillet to sear the outside over high heat and cook it until done.

This garlic and herb grilled pork chop recipes shows you how it's done.

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How to Add Flavor to Grilled Pork Chops

While a brine or a marinade are great ways to add flavor to pork chops, there are other ways to do so, too.

Brush on a sauce or glaze. One of the easiest ways to add flavor is to simply brush on a sauce or glaze toward the end of cooking. This also has the bonus of making the chops feel more juicy.

Top with a relish, compote, or salsa. Pork goes really well with all kinds of fruits, such as this pineapple and mango salsa or sweet and sour peaches.

Finish with a vinaigrette, pesto, or sauce. This rich, creamy mushroom sauce goes well with breaded and grilled chops, for example.

Juicy Grilled Pork Chops

by Traeger Kitchen

Prep Time

10 Min

Cook Time

20 Min

Serves

4

Pellets

Hickory
View Recipe

A herb and citrus brine keeps grilled pork chops tender and juicy. We especially like bone-in center-cut pork loin chops, which have pork loin on one side of the bone and a bit of tenderloin on the other, aka a Porterhouse pork steak.

Ingredients
main
10 Cupwater
4 Tablespoonkosher salt
2 Tablespoonbrown sugar
4 black peppercorn
2 fresh thyme sprigs
1 Sprigfresh rosemary
2 Bay leaves
1 2-inch piece orange peel
4 bone-in, center-cut pork chops (1 to 1 1/2 inches thick)
As NeededTraeger Pork & Poultry Rub
    Steps
  • 1

    Make the brine. In a brine bag or large pot, combine 10 cups of water with salt, sugar, peppercorns, thyme, rosemary, bay leaves, and orange peel, and stir really well to dissolve the salt.

  • 2

    Place the pork chops in the container with the brine. Weigh them down if necessary to keep them fully submerged and refrigerate for at least 8 hours and up to 24 hours.

  • 3

    When ready to cook, set the Traeger temperature to 425°F and preheat with the lid closed for 15 minutes.

  • 4

    Remove the chops from the brine and pat dry with a paper towel. Season liberally with Traeger Pork & Poultry Rub.

  • 5

    Holding a meat thermometer parallel to your work surface, insert it into the center of the thickest pork chop avoiding bone. Place the chops directly on the grill grates, close the lid, and cook, flipping once until the internal temperature reaches 140°F, about 15 minutes total. The time will vary depending on the thickness of the chops, the weather, and your grill. Being checking on the internal temperature early.

  • 6

    Remove the pork chops from the grill and let rest for 5 minutes before serving. Enjoy!

How to Grill Pork Chops on a Pellet Grill (2024)

FAQs

How to Grill Pork Chops on a Pellet Grill? ›

For pork chops, you'll want to start them between 225°F and 275°F and cook them until the internal temperature reaches about 130°F, which can take up to 2 hours. Then, either raise the heat of the grill or use a flat top or skillet to sear the outside over high heat and cook it until done.

How long do you grill pork chops on a pellet grill? ›

Preheat your Z Grills wood pellet grill to 450°F. Coat pork chops with olive oil and season both sides of the chops with salt and pepper. Place the chops on the grill and cook for 5-7 minutes per side until they reach an internal temperature of 145°F.

What temperature to cook pork chops on a pit boss pellet grill? ›

Fire up your Pit Boss Grill and set the temperature to 375°F. If you're using a gas or charcoal grill, set it up for medium direct heat.

What temperature do you cook pork chops on a Traeger? ›

When ready to cook, set the Traeger temperature to 450℉ and preheat with the lid closed for 15 minutes. Place the pork chops directly on grill grates, close the lid, and cook for 30 minutes, flipping once halfway through. Remove the pork chops from the grill and let rest 5 minutes before serving. Enjoy!

What is the best temperature and time to grill pork chops? ›

Grilling 1 to 2-inch thick pork chops requires approximately 6 to 8 minutes per side on a preheated medium-high grill (around 400°F or 204°C). Utilize a meat thermometer to guarantee the internal temperature reaches a safe 145°F (63°C) for medium-rare to 160°F (71°C) for medium doneness.

What is the best temp to smoke pork chops? ›

Directions. Preheat the smoker to 250 degrees F (120 degrees C). Add wood chips according to the manufacturer's directions.

Do you flip pork chops on a pellet grill? ›

Place the chops directly on the grill grates, close the lid, and cook, flipping once until the internal temperature reaches 140°F, about 15 minutes total. The time will vary depending on the thickness of the chops, the weather, and your grill.

How long to smoke pork chops at 250 on a pellet grill? ›

Instructions
  1. Preheat the smoker to 250°F. ...
  2. Pat the pork chop dry with a paper towel.
  3. Drizzle some olive oil over the pork chops and rub the oil until they are coated.
  4. Sprinkle each pork chop with the rub. ...
  5. Place your pork chops in the middle of the smoker on the grates.
  6. Cook for 60 minutes.
Apr 14, 2024

What temp is pork done on pellet grill? ›

Depends on the size, your grill, and the weather. What you are looking for is fork-tender meat and an internal temperature between 195°F and 204°F. This can take up to 6-12 hours, so be sure to give yourself plenty of time. While temperature is a good gauge, it can vary depending on where the thermometer was inserted.

What is the best temperature for pork chops? ›

The safe internal pork cooking temperature for fresh cuts is 145° F. To check doneness properly, use a digital cooking thermometer. Fresh cut muscle meats such as pork chops, pork roasts, pork loin, and tenderloin should measure 145° F, ensuring the maximum amount of flavor.

Can you cook pork chops at 300 degrees? ›

Grill thawed chops on medium heat (300-350°F), turn as necessary. Approximately 25-40 minutes. From frozen add about 15 minutes to cook time.

Can you cook pork chops to 140? ›

Medium-rare (140°F; 60°C): Muscle proteins have begun to tighten and firm up. You lose a bit of juice due to this tightening, but what you lose in juice, you gain in tenderness. This is my favorite temperature for pork chops.

How to cook a pork but on a pellet grill? ›

It will take 12-14 hours for a 8-10lb pork butt to fully cook at low temps. About 8 hours in ramp the temp up to 220 and continue cooking until the internal temperature reaches 190°F. At this point the butt is fully rendered and a thermometer probe will slide in with little to no resistance.

What temperature do you cook pork chops on a Recteq grill? ›

Step 1: Preheat recteq to 450ºF with cast iron Dutch oven inside. Step 2: Add olive oil to Dutch oven and season pork chops evenly with Ron's Screamin' Pig Rub. Step 3: Sear chops on both sides until golden and cooked through; set aside.

How long to grill pork chops at 350? ›

HOW LONG TO GRILL BONELESS PORK CHOPS
Pork Chop Grill TempBoneless Pork Chop Grill Time
½ in / 1 cm thick1 in / 2½ cm thick
350°F (177°C)8-10 min16-20 min
400°F (204°C)7-8 min12-15 min
450°F (232°C)5-6 min10-12 min
May 5, 2019

How long to cook a pork but on a pellet grill? ›

It will take 12-14 hours for a 8-10lb pork butt to fully cook at low temps. About 8 hours in ramp the temp up to 220 and continue cooking until the internal temperature reaches 190°F. At this point the butt is fully rendered and a thermometer probe will slide in with little to no resistance.

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