Pork Tenderloin vs Pork Chops

A side-by-side guide to substituting Pork Chops for Pork Tenderloin (or vice versa).

Quick answer

Pork Chops works as a 1:1 swap for Pork Tenderloin in most recipes.

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Pork Tenderloin

Base unit: lb

Read the full guide: Pork Tenderloin

Pork Chops

Conversion: 1:1 substitution (use the same amount)

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Notes: Leaner cut that works by weight. Cooking time will be shorter due to thinner cuts; reduce heat and timing to prevent drying out.

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When to use Pork Chops instead of Pork Tenderloin

Leaner cut that works by weight. Cooking time will be shorter due to thinner cuts; reduce heat and timing to prevent drying out. The conversion is 1:1 substitution (use the same amount).

Common questions

Can I substitute Pork Chops for Pork Tenderloin?

Yes — Leaner cut that works by weight. Cooking time will be shorter due to thinner cuts; reduce heat and timing to prevent drying out. Ratio: 1:1 substitution (use the same amount).

What's the conversion ratio for Pork Tenderloin to Pork Chops?

1:1 substitution (use the same amount). For other quantities, use the SubSwap calculator.

Are Pork Tenderloin and Pork Chops interchangeable?

They are similar in most uses, but Leaner cut that works by weight..

Is Pork Chops a better substitute than other options for Pork Tenderloin?

Pork Chops is one of the options SubSwap lists for Pork Tenderloin. The 'best' choice depends on your recipe — see the full list of Pork Tenderloin substitutes.

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