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How to Make Katsu Curry (Curry and Rice with Pork Cutlet) | OCHIKERON | Create Eat Happy :)
Katsu Curry (we call it Katsu Kare) is Japanese curry and rice with Tonkatsu (pork cutlet). I received many requests for this recipe, so I finally cooked it :D
Instead making regular Tonkatsu, I made it with cheese in between. Yummy :)
I hope you all like it!!!
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Katsu Curry
Difficulty: Medium
Time: 45min
Number of servings: 6
Ingredients:
((Cheese Tonkatsu))
12 thinly sliced pork for Shogayaki (ginger pork)
2 slices of cheese
salt and cracked black pepper
* flour
* beaten egg
* Panko (bread crumbs)
vegetable oil for frying
((Katsu Curry and Rice))
6 Tonkatsu
150g (5.3oz.) thinly sliced pork
300g (10.5oz.) onion
250g (8.8oz.) potato
120g (4.2oz.) carrot
850cc water
115g (4.4oz.) House Vermont Curry (medium hot) *Japanese curry roux
1 tbsp. cooking oil
6 servings steamed Japanese white rice
Fukujinzuke (relish for Japanese curry) if preferred
parsley flakes
Directions:
((Cheese Tonkatsu))
1. Cut each sliced cheese into three. Sandwich the cheese with 2 slices of pork for each Tonkatsu and season both sides with salt and pepper.
2. Flour the pork lightly, dip in beaten egg, then coat with Panko. Use one hand for coating flour and Panko, and use the other to dip in egg to keep one of your hands dry.
3. Fry them in oil at 170C (340F) until cooked golden brown. (Turn the pork over to cook evenly.) Remove the Tonkatsu from the oil and drain.
((Katsu Curry and Rice))
1. Use House Vermont Curry (medium hot) or you can substitute it with any other Japanese curry roux!
2. Cut thinly sliced pork into bite size pieces. Slice onion. Cut potato and carrot into bite-size pieces.
3. Heat cooking oil in a large stew pot, saute the sliced onion over medium heat until it softens. Then add the pork.
4. When pork is cooked, add potato and carrot, add 850cc water, bring to a boil, skim the scum, cover, and turn the heat down to low and cook for about 15 minutes. (You can add a consomme cube and/or laurel leave if you prefer.)
5. Turn off the heat, add House Vermont Curry (medium hot) curry roux, and mix well until completely melted. Then put on the heat and simmer for about 7 minutes until thickened.
6. Cut Tonkatsu into bite size pieces.
7. Serve curry on a hot bed of rice and Tonkatsu pieces, sprinkle parsley flakes, and garnish with Fukujinzuke if desired.
↓レシピ(日本語)
http://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2....011/08/blog-post_23.
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Thank you for watching!!!
Product I used:
Asahi Kasei Cookper Foam Remover: a lid which removes foam and fat. saves up to 200kcal!
House Vermont Curry (medium hot)
http://www.house-foods.com/cur....ry/products_detail.a
http://www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/s....aran/products/cookpe
Nisshin OilliO VegeFruit Oil: a delicious blend of palm fruit, canola and corn.
http://www.nisshin-oillio.com/....english/annual/pdf/2
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