Craving a dish that’s both flavorful and nutritious? These Mediterranean pork cutlets bring sunshine to your plate with vibrant flavors from olives, feta, lemon, and herbs. Perfect for quick dinners or light summer meals, this Mediterranean pork recipe combines juicy seared pork with a fresh topping inspired by the Mediterranean coast.
Whether you’re looking for a protein-packed dinner or a creative way to use feta and olives, this olive pork recipe is your answer.
Mediterranean cooking is all about balance, healthy ingredients, bold flavors, and simple techniques. While pork isn’t always the go-to protein in every region, in places like Greece and Cyprus, you’ll often find it grilled or pan-fried, paired with—you guessed it—feta and olives.
This modern twist on a classic pork with feta combo brings those traditional Mediterranean vibes into a quick, satisfying recipe that’s as fun to eat as it is to make. Trust us, once you’ve had pork topped with a spoonful of lemony olive-feta goodness, you won’t go back.
This pork with feta dish is delicious served with couscous, orzo, or grilled vegetables.
Pat the pork cutlets dry and season with salt, pepper, and dried oregano. Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Sear pork for 3–4 minutes per side until golden brown and cooked through. Remove and let rest.
In a bowl, combine chopped olives, crumbled feta, tomato, onion, parsley, lemon juice, olive oil, and a pinch of black pepper. Toss gently to mix.
Place the pork cutlets on a serving plate and generously spoon the feta-olive mixture over each one. Serve immediately with a side salad or warm pita bread.
This Mediterranean pork recipe is the perfect combination of light, fresh, and satisfying. The blend of juicy seared pork with salty olives, creamy feta, and zesty lemon delivers everything you love about Mediterranean flavors in one simple dish. It’s a delicious way to elevate your weekday dinner routine while keeping it healthy and fast.
For more healthy, low-carb ideas, try our Low-Carb Baked Keto Chicken Cutlets next.
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
FAQs
Can I use pork tenderloin instead of cutlets?
Yes! Slice pork tenderloin into ½-inch medallions and cook as directed. They’re just as lean and flavorful.
Is this dish suitable for a low-carb or keto diet?
Yes. This recipe is naturally low in carbs and can be part of a low-carb meal plan, especially when served with salad or grilled veggies.
Can I make the topping ahead of time?
Absolutely. Mix the topping up to 4 hours in advance and refrigerate. Add lemon juice just before serving for peak freshness.
What can I substitute for feta?
Goat cheese or a mild, crumbly cheese like cotija can work, though feta is the most authentic and flavorful choice.