CoCo Ichibanya Style Curry

This is a CoCo Ichibanya copycat recipe I saw on TV before. I saved it for myself. It's really delicious, you know? ( T꒳T)
The story behind this recipe: Ordering CoCo Ichibanya for the whole family can be quite expensive, but with this recipe, you can enjoy it at home.
CoCo Ichibanya Style Curry
This is a CoCo Ichibanya copycat recipe I saw on TV before. I saved it for myself. It's really delicious, you know? ( T꒳T)
The story behind this recipe: Ordering CoCo Ichibanya for the whole family can be quite expensive, but with this recipe, you can enjoy it at home.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Slice the onion and add 2 tablespoons of oil to a pot. Sauté over medium heat until slightly browned.
- 2
Once the onion is browned, add the carrot and pork belly.
- 3
Add 2 1/2 cups of water, bouillon, and fried onions, and heat for 6 minutes.
- 4
Blend the ingredients into a paste.
- 5
Add the curry roux and curry powder. Use a simple curry roux without honey or fond de veau.
- 6
Add Worcestershire sauce, medium-thick sauce, sugar, salt, and white pepper.
- 7
Add instant coffee and vinegar.
- 8
Simmer on low heat for about 5 minutes to finish.
- 9
Fried onions are homemade. Thinly slice onions, coat with flour and butter, microwave at 600W for 1 minute, then dry-fry in a pan to finish.
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