I make this dry rub for a Pork Loin, but it would be equally delicious on a pork chop. I rub the loin with 1 tbsp of Olive Oil (obviously you would use less for a pork chop) and then put this dry rub on:
1 tsp of Kosher Salt
1/2 to 1 tsp of Pepper (fresh cracked or whatever you have is fine..the more pepper you use the spicier it will be)
1 tsp of Rosemary
1 tsp of Garlic Powder
1 tsp of Onion Powder
1/2 tsp of Sage (Optional...I've made it without this and it is good too. Sage has a strong taste that some people don't like)
1/2 tsp of Crushed Red Pepper flakes or 1/4 tsp if you just want a little bit of the flavor without all of the heat
Occasionally, I will add a few twists of this grinder that McCormick's makes called their Italian Herb Seasoning Grinder. If you use this, skip the Red Pepper Flakes as they are already in this particular seasoning grinder.
Anyway, just rub this on and cook them in the oven or you could always do them in a pan as well.
Oh, and I serve it with roasted potatoes and asparagus. You can also roast the asparagus, which is delicious. Use a bigger, thicker asparagus and brush lightly with Olive Oil. Sprinkle with a little bit of Salt and Pepper and roast in a glass pan, baking sheet or even a baking stone in the oven at 400 for approximately 20 minutes. If you are using a thinner asparagus then adjust the cook time.