Air Fryer Milanesa De Cerdo (Breaded Pork Chops)

By Jannese Torres @delishdlites

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Milanesa de cerdo was, and still is, my favorite way of eating pork as a child. There's just something about a juicy, garlicky, tender, crispy pork chop...really, what could possibly be wrong with that? My milanesa de cerdo is marinated with garlic, lime and Latin spices to create the perfect combination of textures and flavors. And when it comes to juicy, tender pork, I know I can count on Smithfield® All Natural Boneless Pork Chops, which I picked up at Walmart, using their amazing Online Grocery service.

Smithfield All Natural Fresh Pork is naturally tender and juicy without added steroids, hormones or artificial ingredients. Smithfield® proudly works with farm families across the United States to produce quality pork proudly raised in the USA. High quality, easy to prepare and versatile enough to be used for busy weekday meals or weekend entertaining. It's even perfect for grilling too!

Smithfield® is committed to providing high-quality All Natural Fresh Pork that consumers can feel good about serving to their family and friends. Smithfield® understands the need for versatility and ease of prep for everyday meal solutions, like this recipe for milanesa de cerdo.

Breaded pork cutlets are a staple around the world. Germans and Austrians calls it schnitzel, the Japanese calls it tonkatsu. Milanese de cerdo is a Latin American variation of an Italian dish where generic types of breaded meat fillet preparations are known as a milanese.

The milanesa was brought to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay by Italian immigrants during the mass emigration called the Italian diaspora that occurred between the 1860-1920s. Its name probably reflects an original Milanese preparation, cotoletta alla Milanese, which is similar to the Austrian Wiener Schnitzel.

A milanesa consists of a thin slice of beef, chicken, veal, or sometimes pork. Each slice is dipped into beaten eggs, seasoned with salt, and other condiments according to the cook's taste. Each slice is then dipped in bread crumbs (or occasionally flour) and shallow-fried in oil, one at a time. Some people prefer to use very little oil and then bake them in the oven as a healthier alternative. I love using my air fryer for this recipe because you get perfect results,

These tender, crispy pork chops are perfect with a side of rice and beans, some sweet plantains and sliced, ripe avocado. I also love putting these cutlets into a sandwich with some lettuce, tomato and mayo. So, so good! And by using the Walmart Online Grocery app, you can place an order for all the ingredients you need for this recipe. It's the easiest and fastest way to do groceries, I'm absolutely obsessed!

What's your favorite way to use pork in a fast, delicious meal? Comment below, and check out the Smithfield page for more recipe inspiration!

Air Fryer Milanesa de Cerdo (Breaded Pork Chops)