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KATSUDON



Katsudon image

This can also be made with turkey or chicken and is a Japanese dish. If you can't find mirin or panko, you can substitute sherry and breadcrumbs, but the flavor will be different

Provided by chia2160

Categories     Chicken Breast

Time 44m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

1/2 lb pork cutlets or 1/2 lb chicken cutlet
1 1/2 cups basmati rice
2 onions, sliced
2 cups chicken broth
1/2 cup mirin
1/2 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons sugar
4 slices ginger
6 eggs, beaten
1/4 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper, to taste
2 -3 cups panko breadcrumbs
1/4 cup oil
chopped scallion (to garnish)

Steps:

  • Prepare rice, set aside to keep warm.
  • Simmer onions, broth, mirin, soy, and seasonings in a large pan over low heat for 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile beat the eggs in a large bowl.
  • Mix flour, salt and pepper in a plate and pour panko in another plate.
  • Dredge pork in flour, dip into eggs, dip into panko--- then dip into eggs again and back into panko. Double dipping insures a nice crust.
  • Cook in oil until browned on both sides, drain on paper towels.
  • Dip cutlets into broth, warm for 1 minute, slice and serve over rice, ladle onion broth over, sprinkle with scallions.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 900.9, Fat 28.5, SaturatedFat 6.1, Cholesterol 316.4, Sodium 3320.8, Carbohydrate 114.9, Fiber 6.4, Sugar 14.3, Protein 42.7

JAPANESE KATSUDON



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Use up leftovers and provide a hearty meal with this tasty pork katsudon. Using our tonkatsu recipe, it's great to make the day after a Japanese feast

Provided by Elena Silcock

Categories     Dinner, Lunch, Main course, Supper

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 tsp vegetable oil
1 large onion , sliced
1 breaded pork fillet - use leftover tonkatsu (see recipe below), sliced
150ml dashi or stock
1 tbsp soy
1 tsp mirin
1 tsp sugar
2 large eggs , beaten
200g cooked rice
finely chopped chives , to serve

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a pan, fry the sliced onion until golden brown, then add the tonkatsu ( see recipe here), placing it in the middle of the pan. Mix the dashi, soy, mirin and sugar together and tip three-quarters of the mixture around the tonkatsu. Sizzle for a couple of mins so the sauce thickens a little and the tonkatsu reheats.
  • Tip the beaten eggs around the tonkatsu and cook for 2-3 mins until the egg is cooked through but still a little runny. Divide the rice between two bowls, then top each with half the egg and tonkatsu mix, sprinkle over the chives and serve immediately, drizzling with a little more soy if you want an extra umami kick.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 583 calories, Fat 21 grams fat, SaturatedFat 6 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 63 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 12 grams sugar, Fiber 4 grams fiber, Protein 34 grams protein, Sodium 2.1 milligram of sodium

KATSUDON



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Katsudon, the beloved Japanese fried pork cutlet rice bowl, is the ideal all-in-one dish if you have leftover tonkatsu in the fridge and want a quick and filling meal or snack. People generally don't make tonkatsu specifically for katsudon (relying instead on leftovers or store-bought versions)--but you certainly can. Traditionally, each serving is cooked separately, though two servings can be cooked in a larger skillet. If you're hungry for more eggs, feel free to use two per person, keeping in mind it may increase the cooking time.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 15m

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon mirin
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon instant dashi powder, such as Ajinomoto's Hondashi (see Cook's Note)
1/4 onion, thinly sliced
One 4- to 6-ounce piece tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet), about 6-by-1/2-inches, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch-wide slices
1 large egg, beaten
1 heaping cup steamed white rice
1 scallion, thinly sliced
Shichimi togarashi, for serving, optional

Steps:

  • Pour 1/2 cup water into an 8-inch skillet. Add the soy sauce, mirin, sugar and instant dashi powder and stir to combine. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Add the onions and cover the skillet. Simmer, stirring once or twice, until they begin to soften, about 3 minutes.
  • Lift the tonkatsu with a slotted spatula and transfer to the skillet. Hold the slices together so the cutlet maintains its shape. Cover and simmer until warm, about 1 minute. (If you're using just-cooked tonkatsu, you can skip this step.)
  • Reduce the heat to medium-low. Pour half of the beaten egg evenly in a thin stream around the pan and pour the remaining half across the tonkatsu. Cover and gently simmer until the eggs are just set, 1 to 2 minutes. (It's better to slightly undercook the eggs than to overcook them; they'll continue to set after they're removed them from the heat.)
  • Add the rice to a serving bowl. Tilt the skillet over the rice and carefully slide the contents, including the juices, over the rice, making sure the tonkatsu maintains its shape. Sprinkle with the scallions and shichimi togarashi, if using.

KATSUDON (JAPANESE DISH)



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A famous Japanese pork dish that my mom/sis often makes. Had to ask how this was done since I just miss this so much! Asking details from sis was a bit difficult since she just eyes it. I usually substitute it with chicken too and I still love it although she raised her eyebrow when I told her that :D Well, I love to give myself options! :)

Provided by Pneuma

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h35m

Yield 8 pieces, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

8 eggs, scrambled separately (but do this after the meat's fried)
1 kg pork chop (or sliced chicken breasts)
15 kumquats, squeezed juice (can sub it with calamansi or 2 lemons )
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon pepper
1/2 cup onion, chopped
1 cup flour, as needed
3 eggs
1 cup panko breadcrumbs, as needed
1 cup cooking oil, for deep frying, as needed
2 cups dashi stock or 2 cups water
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup onion, chopped
1/4 cup leek, chopped
2 tablespoons rice wine or 2 tablespoons mirin
1 tablespoon sugar
2 green onions, chopped
8 cups steamed rice, cooked and each cup placed on a big bowl

Steps:

  • Marinate pork chop with kumquats, soy sauce, pepper and onion for at least 30minutes --.
  • Place flour, beaten eggs and panko on separate shallow dishes. Then, dip the marinated cutlets first in flour, then egg, then panko.
  • Heat oil until it's really hot and ready for frying. Fry each side of the meat until golden brown, drain.
  • Cut meat in 3/4 inch strips but make sure each shape is still intact. To make it easier, slice until before the skin so it would still hold it's shape.
  • For the stock: Mix and simmer all stock ingredients in a wok stirring occasionally.
  • After 10 mins of simmering, increase the flame a bit and slide each cutlet using a spatula into the boiling stock keeping the shape intact and immediately pour beaten egg over it cooking until the egg is nearly set. Key is not to overcook the eggs and don't cook too long or tonkatsu(the fried meat with breading) will lose it's crispiness. Remove intact meat with egg and slide on top of a big bowl of steamed rice. Do this with the rest of the cutlets.
  • Garnish with chopped green onions.
  • Dish is served. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 887.4, Fat 46.2, SaturatedFat 9.7, Cholesterol 342, Sodium 1456.6, Carbohydrate 70.4, Fiber 4.2, Sugar 6.7, Protein 44.2

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