'Katsu-don' Pork Cutlet Rice Bowl

This is our family's favorite sauce for quick rice bowls, such as katsu-don or oyako-don.
For 1 serving, combine 50 ml of water, 1/2 teaspoon of dashi stock powder, 2 tablespoons of mirin, 1 tablespoon each of soy sauce and sake. Pour in the beaten eggs in two batches for a fluffy texture of soft cooked eggs.
You can transform leftover katsu into another dish. Apply this recipe to make oyako-don or various egg dishes. Recipe by Naomoka
'Katsu-don' Pork Cutlet Rice Bowl
This is our family's favorite sauce for quick rice bowls, such as katsu-don or oyako-don.
For 1 serving, combine 50 ml of water, 1/2 teaspoon of dashi stock powder, 2 tablespoons of mirin, 1 tablespoon each of soy sauce and sake. Pour in the beaten eggs in two batches for a fluffy texture of soft cooked eggs.
You can transform leftover katsu into another dish. Apply this recipe to make oyako-don or various egg dishes. Recipe by Naomoka
Cooking Instructions
- 1
I used leftover pork cutlet, but you could fry up a fresh batch. Cut the katsu into bite sizes.
- 2
Heat the sauce ingredients in a small frying pan over medium heat. Add the sliced onion and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and cover with a lid. Simmer for about 2 minutes.
- 3
Add the pork cutlet and increase the heat. After it comes to the boil pour in half the beaten eggs along the side of the frying pan. Cover and simmer for 20 seconds.
- 4
After 20 seconds uncover and pour in the leftover egg in the center. Cover again and simmer for about 15 seconds to soft-cook the egg. Done.
- 5
Put the hot rice in a bowl and sprinkle with the shredded nori seaweed. Transfer the katsu and egg onto the rice and nori.
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