Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites

Craving something delicious and savory? Look no further than these Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites! These juicy pork chops are coated in a flavorful combination of spices, then cooked to perfection in an air fryer. You’ll love how tender and juicy the pork is inside, with a crunchy coating on the outside. Serve them as a main dish or an appetizer for your next gathering – either way, they’re sure to be a hit!

air fryer pork chop bites
Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites

What do YOU need TO MAKE THE AIR FRYER PORK CHOP BITES?

Making air fryer pork chop bites is a snap! All you need are some skinny pork chops, some spices, and an air fryer that’s sure to make all your fried food dreams come true.

Pork Chop Cubes
Bite-sized Pork Chop

Ingredients:

  • Pork Chops: Cut into bite-sized pieces, these are the star of the dish.
  • All Purpose Flour: This is used to coat the pork chops, giving them an extra crunchy texture.
  • Garlic Powder: A hint of garlic gives this dish some depth of flavor.
  • Paprika: Adds a smoky flavor and vibrant color.
  • Salt and pepper (to taste): Classic seasonings for added flavor.

How to cook Pork Chop Bites IN Air Fryer

Preheat: Preheat the air fryer to 360°F.

Preparation: In a shallow bowl, combine the flour, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.

Dip each pork chop bite into the seasoned flour mixture and shake off any excess coating.

Arrange: Place the coated pork chops into your preheated air fryer basket or tray. Make sure not to overcrowd the basket.

pork chop bites in air fryer
pork chop bites in air fryer

Cook: Cook the pork bites for 20 minutes, flipping halfway through.

After 18-20 minutes, check to make sure your pork chop bites are cooked thoroughly before removing them from the air fryer.

Serve: Serve your Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites and enjoy!

How to serve THE AIR FRYER Pork Chop Bites?

These pork bites are perfect as a snack or appetizer, but you can also serve them as an entrée with some side dishes. Try pairing your air fryer pork chop bites with mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a side salad for a complete meal that everyone will love.

You could even top them off with a dollop of sour cream, a sprinkle of freshly grated Parmesan cheese, or some chopped chives for extra flavor. No matter how you serve them, these air fryer pork chop bites are sure to be an instant hit!

Other helpful tips and tricks to get the best results when making Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites

  • Double-dip the pork chops in the flour mixture for crunchy pork bites.
  • Add your favorite herbs or spices to the flour mixture for an even more flavorful bite.
  • For an added crunchy texture and more flavor, try adding some diced jalapeño peppers or a sprinkle of your favorite hot sauce to the flour mixture before coating the pork chops.
  • Cook time may vary depending on the size and thickness of the pork chops. Adjust accordingly for your desired results.
  • Keep an eye on the pork chops during cooking to ensure even cooking and prevent burning.
  • Let cooked pork bites rest for a few minutes before serving to ensure juiciness.

Variations & Substitutions:

Some variations or substitutions for different dietary needs/preferences:

  • For a gluten-free version, use a gluten-free flour blend instead of all-purpose flour.
  • To avoid using pork chops, substitute them with chicken or turkey.
  • For a vegan/vegetarian option, try using cauliflower florets or firm tofu cut into bite-size pieces.
  • Add some cayenne pepper or your favorite hot sauce to the flour mixture for a spicier version.
  • You can also try adding different herbs and spices to the coating for an extra flavorful bite!

Frequently asked questions:

How long does it take to cook pork chop in an air fryer?

The cooking time will vary depending on the size and thickness of your cut pork chops. Generally, it takes about 18-20 minutes to cook pork chops in an air fryer at 360°F. Keep an eye on your pork chop bites during cooking and adjust the time for desired results.

Why are my air fryer pork chops tough?

If your pork chops are tough, they may be overcooked. Be sure to check the internal temperature of the pork chop with a thermometer to ensure it has reached 165°F before serving.

Additionally, be mindful of cooking time, as overcooking can produce a tough texture.

Can you put raw pork chops in an air fryer?

You can put raw pork chops in an awesome air fryer recipe. The best way to ensure that your pork chops are cooked through is to check the internal temperature with a thermometer and adjust the cooking time as needed.

For added flavor, coat the pork chops in your favorite spices or marinades before air frying.

Now that you’ve tried the Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites, why not explore some other scrumptious air fryer recipes? With an abundance of savory options to pick and choose from, there’s something for everyone!


air fryer pork chop bites

Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites

Craving something delicious and savory? Look no further than these Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites! These juicy pork chops are coated in a flavorful combination of spices, then cooked to perfection in an air fryer.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 4 pax

Equipment

  • Air Fryer

Ingredients
  

  • 4 Pork chops cut into bite-size
  • 1/2 cup All purpose flour
  • 1 tsp Garlic powder
  • 1 tsp Paprika
  • Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the air fryer to 360°F.
  • In a shallow bowl, combine the flour, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.
  • Dip each pork chop bite into the seasoned flour mixture and shake off any excess coating.
  • Place the coated pork chops into your preheated air fryer basket or tray. Make sure not to overcrowd the basket.
  • Cook the pork bites for 20 minutes, flipping halfway through.
  • After 18-20 minutes, check to make sure your pork chop bites are cooked thoroughly before removing them from the air fryer.
  • Serve your Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites and enjoy!
Keyword Air Fryer Pork Chop Bites, Garlic Pork Chop Bites
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