Description
Rare Breed Pork Chops
Bone-in rare breed pork chops with full flavour and a rich, succulent finish.
Our Rare Breed Pork Chops are the sort of cut that remind you how good pork can be. Cut thick with the bone left in, they offer a balance of tenderness, flavour and just the right amount of fat to keep the meat juicy during cooking. This is pork with real character — not lean and bland, but naturally marbled, sweet and deeply savoury.
These chops come from rare breed pigs, chosen for the quality of their meat and the fuller flavour that comes with more traditional breeding and slower growth. The result is pork with a firmer texture, better fat cover and more depth on the plate. It is a simple cut, but when the raw material is right, simple is exactly what you want.
Sourcing
Our pork is selected for quality, provenance and eating value. Rare breed pork is prized for its texture and flavour, with a natural balance of meat and fat that makes it particularly well suited to classic butcher’s cuts like this. It is the kind of pork that stands up well to straightforward cooking and does not need much more than good seasoning and careful timing.
About the Cut
Pork chops are cut from the loin and are one of the most recognisable and versatile cuts of pork. Leaving the bone in helps protect the meat during cooking and adds extra flavour. A good pork chop should have a generous loin eye, a covering of fat and enough marbling to baste the meat as it cooks. Rare breed pork is especially good for chops because the fat has more flavour and the meat holds onto its moisture so well.
Cooking Methods
These chops are excellent pan-fried, grilled or cooked in a hot oven. A hard sear in a frying pan followed by a short finish in the oven works particularly well for thicker chops. They also take beautifully to open-fire or barbecue cooking, where the fat can render gently and pick up a little smokiness. Keep the seasoning simple — sea salt, black pepper, maybe a little garlic, sage or thyme — and let the pork do the work.
Nutritional Value
Pork chops are a good source of protein and provide key nutrients including B vitamins, iron and zinc. They are satisfying, versatile and work well as part of a balanced meal, whether served with seasonal vegetables, beans, mash or a fresh salad.
Health Benefits
As a protein-rich cut, pork chops can help support muscle maintenance and satiety, making them a useful option for hearty, satisfying meals. The fat content also adds flavour and eating quality, which means a chop can be enjoyed as a proper centre-of-the-plate cut without needing heavy sauces or complicated preparation.
Serving Ideas
Serve with buttery mash and greens, butter beans and salsa verde, braised red cabbage, or simply with fried potatoes and a sharp apple sauce. They are equally good with rustic British sides or Mediterranean flavours such as rosemary, lemon and garlic.


Jan W. (verified owner) –
Superb
Paul (verified owner) –
A proper pork chop with real taste
Paul (verified owner) –
A proper pork chop
Gary Jones (verified owner) –
I usually come here for the beef steaks but almost always add a couple of pork chops to my order. These are some of the best chops I’ve had. I love beef but I think pork is unrated these day and this is my favourite option. A chop, some sweet potato mash, and some peas and sweetcorn and im in heaven. My mouth is watering!
tom clarke (verified owner) –
Always love these… just proper chops with brilliant flavor
alan simpson (verified owner) –
Anne Bradley (verified owner) –
Katia Aparecida Scodelario (verified owner) –
Delicious. Like the photos.
Fraser Moore (verified owner) –
When I first saw these chops, I thought they were a bit thin – but they cooked beautifully, and taking the time to render the fat didn’t leave the meat dry at all
Jacky Uys (verified owner) –
Fantastic
Christopher Horodyski (verified owner) –
Simon Davies (verified owner) –
Robert Andrews (verified owner) –
Outstanding chops like they used to be
Kenneth Jobling (verified owner) –
David Luxford (verified owner) –
Beautiful again