PORK KATSU SANDO
Taiki Nakajima opened his food truck after a trip back to his hometown of Tokyo, where he found simple, addictive sandwiches in nearly every convenience store. His favorite was a pork katsu sando, and he has become known for his version: fried panko-crusted cutlets sandwiched between soft white bread with cabbage, tonkatsu sauce and Dijon mustard.
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 25m
Yield 4 pork katsu sandos
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Using the flat side of a meat mallet or the bottom of a heavy skillet, pound each pork chop until 1/4 inch thick and about 3 1/2 by 6 inches. Season both sides with salt and pepper. Put the flour, egg and panko in 3 separate shallow dishes. Dredge the pork in the flour, shaking off the excess, then dip in the egg and dredge in the panko. Set on a plate.
- Fill a large Dutch oven or other pot with 2 inches of vegetable oil and heat over medium-high heat until it registers 350˚ F on a deep-fry thermometer. Add the breaded pork and deep-fry, turning once, until golden brown, about 4 minutes.
- Spread the tonkatsu sauce on 2 slices of bread. Top with the fried pork, more tonkatsu sauce and then the shredded cabbage. Spread mustard on the other 2 slices of bread and close the sandwiches. Cut in half.
KATSU SANDO
In Japan, a popular way to serve the fried pork cutlet known as tonkatsu is between thick slices of fluffy milk bread with julienned green cabbage and tonkatsu sauce. Buttering the bread helps prevent it from getting soggy. Some people like to add mayonnaise or mustard. Enjoy the sandwich at room temperature or cold.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 35m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place the flour in a shallow bowl. Whisk the egg with a small splash of water in another shallow bowl. Place the panko in a deep dish.
- Lightly pound each cutlet with a meat mallet, then generously season on both sides with salt and pepper.
- Dredge a cutlet in the flour, coating completely, then shake off any excess. Dip it in the egg mixture, letting any excess drip off, then coat with the panko, gently pressing so the crumbs adhere. Place the breaded cutlet on a plate and repeat with the remaining cutlets.
- Heat 1/3 inch oil in a medium skillet over medium heat until it shimmers. Add 2 of the cutlets and cook until golden brown, about 3 minutes. Flip and cook until almost cooked through but still pink in the middle, 1 to 2 minutes more. Transfer to a paper towel-lined platter, sprinkle with salt and tent with foil to keep warm. Repeat with the remaining 2 cutlets.
- Lay the bread on a cutting board in 2 rows of 4 slices. Spread each slice with butter. Squeeze about 1 tablespoon of the tonkatsu sauce over the 4 slices on the bottom row. Top each with some cabbage, then top with a fried pork cutlet. Squeeze about 1 more tablespoon of the tonkatsu sauce over each cutlet. Top each sandwich with the remaining bread.
- Set a flat platter or tray on top of the sandwiches on the cutting board, then lightly weigh it down with soup cans or similarly heavy items for about 5 minutes. Cut the sandwiches in half on the diagonal, wiping the blade clean between cuts.
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