Pork Katsu Curry
Pork Katsu Curry

Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, pork katsu curry. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Pork Katsu Curry is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Pork Katsu Curry is something that I’ve loved my entire life.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook pork katsu curry using 22 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Pork Katsu Curry:
  1. Make ready 3-4 pork loins
  2. Get Panko breadcrumbs or breadcrumbs
  3. Take 2 eggs beaten lightly
  4. Take Some plain flour
  5. Get Curry Roux
  6. Get 90 grams butter
  7. Take 35 grams plain flour/ all purpose flour
  8. Prepare 1 Tbsp curry powder
  9. Make ready 1 Tbsp Garam masala
  10. Take 1/2 Tsp cayenne pepper
  11. Get Curry Sauce
  12. Prepare 1 small onion
  13. Prepare 2-3 potatoes
  14. Get 2-3 carrots
  15. Prepare Half apple grated
  16. Make ready 1 knob ginger grated or 1/2 Tsp ground ginger
  17. Get 1-2 Tbsp dry sherry
  18. Prepare 2 cloves garlic grated
  19. Get 600 ml pork/chicken stocks
  20. Prepare 1 Tbsp Japanese Soy Sauce
  21. Prepare 30 grams butter
  22. Get Salt & pepper

A quick and easy Pork Katsu Curry recipe, from our authentic Asian cuisine collection. Find brilliant recipe ideas and cooking tips at Gousto. Katsu Curry (カツカレー) is a combination of Japanese Curry and a panko-breaded cutlet. Not a big fan of pork or chicken?

Instructions to make Pork Katsu Curry:
  1. Making curry roux by melting butter with low heat
  2. When butter all melted, add plain flour and keep stiring until it looks brown and custard texture. You can add more butter or more flour to get the right consistency.
  3. Add curry powder, garam masala and cayenne pepper. Stir for half a minute and take off the heat.
  4. Start to make curry by, brown onion with medium heat.
  5. Add carrots and potatoes in the pan. Toss the pan. Add salt & pepper.
  6. Add sherry then toss them in the pan for a minute.
  7. Move them to the big sauce pan. Deglaze the pan. Add stock add stock into the sauce pan. Cook with medium heat.
  8. Add grated apple, garlic and ginger. Add soy sauce
  9. Add prepared curry roux. I use the whole thing but you can start with 3-4 Tbsp of curry roux. Add salt & pepper again. Taste it up to your taste. Now you can add butter. Let it melt then take the curry of the heat. Close the lid.
  10. To make pork katsu, flatten the pork by bashing them with roller pin. Add salt and pepper two sides. Coat the pork with flour, dip in eggs, then cover with bread crumbs.
  11. Deep fry in hot oil.
  12. Now you can serve Katsu curry with rice.

You can also enjoy Katsu Curry with shrimp or fish (See below). Katsu curry is a variation of Japanese curry with a chicken cutlet on top. Breadcrumb your pork fillet with panko, Japanese style, then serve with a sweet, spicy, light curry Serve with the rice and katsu sauce, garnished with coriander, if using, plus pickled ginger, if you like. Make Easy Japanese Instant Pot Katsu Curry (Pressure Cooker Katsu Curry) - Tonkatsu Pork Cutlets. Crispy, tender chops with sweet Japanese curry over rice. 🥘Pork Katsu Omelette Hot Pot with Udon and Rice🥘.

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