![]() ![]() Remove it from the pot and transfer to a plate. Repeat this process with the remaining pork chops. Add the pork chops two at a time and sear for 2-3 minutes or until golden brown without moving it around the pan. Sear: add olive oil to the instant pot, turn on the saute button and heat the oil until hot. ![]() This removes any excess starch and helps prevent the rice from getting too sticky. Rinse the rice: rinse the rice 2-3 times or until the water runs clear. Flip, season, and repeat the process for the remaining chops. Season with salt, black pepper and sprinkle the pork rub all over it. Season the pork: Pat the pork chops dry with a kitchen paper towel. How to make instant pot pork chops and rice Easy cleanup: Everything you need to make this dish happen in one pot! How good is that.Season the rice with your favorite seasoning as well. Easily customizable: I used my homemade seasoning blend for this recipe, but you can season the pork chops however you prefer.The rice is perfectly cooked and has a depth of flavor from the tomatoes and spices. The pork chops are amazingly tender, juicy, and flavorful from the rub's spices. The homemade pork rub works wonders on the pork chops, you only need a few pantry ingredients to make this delicious meal. Flavorful, delicious homecooked meal: This dish is a hearty comfort food and it is perfect for any weeknight or a chilly night.Perfect for those busy weeknights when you don't have much time to cook but still want a delicious home-cooked meal. Once you prep and put everything in the instant pot, close it and let it do its magic. Quick and easy: This instant pot pork chops and rice is an easy one-pot meal that takes less than 30 minutes to prepare from start to finish.Related recipes: Instant pot chicken thighs and rice and instant pot rice and beans Why you will love this recipe I test all my instant pot recipes in my 6-quart electric pressure cooker. It is family-friendly and will tantalize everybody's taste buds. This instant pot pork chops and rice recipe is a spin on the classic pork chops and rice (baked or stovetop) but with a twist using the pressure cooker. I have a lot of rice recipes and a few one-pot rice recipes on the blog. It is a versatile and life-saving meal for those busy days. Rice is a staple in my family, gracing our dinner table at least 2-3 times a week. ![]()
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