Tonkatsu - Japanese Pork Schnitzel

One of the most traditional Japanese dishes and my favorite is Tonkatsu. It is also commonly known here in Uk for Katsu Curry, which is a curry rice with Tonkatsu.
The way how to make outside bread crumb crisp varies and every home and restaurants do differently.
Tonkatsu - Japanese Pork Schnitzel
One of the most traditional Japanese dishes and my favorite is Tonkatsu. It is also commonly known here in Uk for Katsu Curry, which is a curry rice with Tonkatsu.
The way how to make outside bread crumb crisp varies and every home and restaurants do differently.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Lightly salt and pepper first, slit in the meat, and pat the flour on top.
- 2
Put into whisk eggs, then put Panko on top. You might want to repeat this process.
- 3
Deep fry at 170-180 celsius for 5-6 min.
- 4
Use Tonkatsu sauce and eat with a lot of cabbage and vegetables. Dip lightly with Karashi, a Japanese type mustard.
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