Mix flour, paprika, pepper, salt, and cayenne together in a shallow plate.
Beat eggs and hot sauce together in a small bowl, transfer to a shallow plate.
Lightly cover a pork chop in plastic wrap and bash it with the flat side of a meat hammer (from the middle outward) until it is half the thickness it was when you began.
Repeat with other pork chops.
Add enough oil in a heavy high sided pan (like a Dutch oven) to reach half way up the pork chop.
Dredge each pork chop in flour, egg, then flour again and place on a rack. Allow to dry for about 5 minutes while your oil is heating.
Pre-heat oil until it reaches 360 F.
Carefully slip one pork chop into the oil and set a timer for 5 minutes. Ideally, you want the temperature to stay between 360-375 F so keep a close eye on it.
When the timer beeps, carefully flip the pork chop over and fry for another 5 minutes. Remove and place on a paper towel covered plate.
Repeat with the rest of the pork chops, adjusting the temperature as needed.
Enjoy with more hot sauce.
Nutrition Information:YIELD: 4 SERVING SIZE: 1
Amount Per Serving:CALORIES: 527TOTAL FAT: 27gSATURATED FAT: 8gTRANS FAT: 0gUNSATURATED FAT: 17gCHOLESTEROL: 242mgSODIUM: 850mgCARBOHYDRATES: 27gFIBER: 2gSUGAR: 1gPROTEIN: 45g
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