Simple and Quick Curry Rice in 15 Minutes

Sometimes I feel like "ahh, I don't want to cook anything..." Well, that's when I make this curry.
The curry tastes good without simmering too long thanks to the smoky flavor of sausages and the spice of "Doro" sauce. I've listed the vegetables I used, but you can actually use any kind that cooks fast. I also recommend using kabocha squash or cabbage since they add a natural sweetness to the curry. For 3-4 servings. Recipe by Shampoo hat
Simple and Quick Curry Rice in 15 Minutes
Sometimes I feel like "ahh, I don't want to cook anything..." Well, that's when I make this curry.
The curry tastes good without simmering too long thanks to the smoky flavor of sausages and the spice of "Doro" sauce. I've listed the vegetables I used, but you can actually use any kind that cooks fast. I also recommend using kabocha squash or cabbage since they add a natural sweetness to the curry. For 3-4 servings. Recipe by Shampoo hat
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Slice everything thinly so that they cook fast. (Cut the okra relatively large.)
- 2
Peel the tomato by blanching for a few seconds in boiling water, then chop roughly. Shred the shimeji mushrooms into small bunches.
- 3
Heat oil in a frying pan and add sausage and vegetables. Season with curry powder, salt, and pepper. Stir-fry until cooked thoroughly (don't add the okra yet).
- 4
Add the water and soup stock cube. Simmer.
- 5
After simmering, add curry roux and "Doro sauce" to dissolve. Simmer until thick. Finally add the okra. Serve once the okra is cooked.
- 6
Maybe "Doro" sauce is only available in the Kansai region, but the curry becomes spicy if you add it, so use 2 teaspoons of tonkatsu sauce instead if you have small children.
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