How big is a 4 oz of boneless pork chop?

It's impossible to give you a precise size for a 4 oz boneless pork chop. Here's why:

* Thickness: A 4 oz pork chop can be thin and wide, or thick and small. The same weight can be achieved with different dimensions.

* Cut: "Pork chop" is a general term. It can be a rib chop, loin chop, or even a center-cut chop, each having a slightly different shape and thickness.

To get a better idea:

* Check the packaging: If you buy pre-packaged chops, the label might give you approximate dimensions.

* Measure yourself: If you're preparing a chop, use a kitchen scale to measure 4 oz, and then visually estimate the size based on the shape.

Remember: The size of a 4 oz pork chop is less important than its weight for cooking purposes. Just make sure it's cooked to the right internal temperature (145°F).