Hey everyone, it is Drew, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, katsudon (pork tonkatsu rice bowl). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Try this recipe for Katsudon, a popular Japanese bowl dish of tonkatsu, or breaded deep-fried pork, and eggs in a sweet and salty broth over rice. Katsudon is hearty compared to other donburi, but the taste is so good that you will not mind the extra calories from deep-frying the tonkatsu. This Katsudon, deep-fried pork cutlet bowl has a perfect balance of sweetness and saltiness!
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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have katsudon (pork tonkatsu rice bowl) using 12 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Katsudon (pork tonkatsu rice bowl):
- Make ready Katsudon sauce:
- Take 1 whole white onion, finely sliced (divide quantity into two)
- Get 8 tbsp water (divide quantity into two)
- Make ready 2/4 tsp soba noodle sauce or instant dashi powder (divide quantity into two)
- Make ready 3 tbsp light soy sauce (divide quantity into two)
- Take 4 tbsp mirin (divide quantity into two)
- Make ready 1 tbsp sugar (caster or granulated, divide quantity into two)
- Prepare 2 cooked tonkatsu, sliced into 1-inch pieces (divide quantity into two)
- Prepare 6 eggs, beaten (use more or less depending on preference, divide quantity into two)
- Prepare Garnish:
- Get 2-3 spring onions, finely sliced
- Get Sprinkle of black sesame seeds, optional
The dish takes its name from the Japanese words tonkatsu. Katsudon is a fried, panko-breaded pork cutlet with egg over rice and a favorite of Japanese restaurant-goers. Our Katsudon recipe is easy to The results of this katsudon recipe were great-the crispy pork, paired with the slightly sweet mixture of egg and onion, all smushed into a pile of rice? This Baked Katsudon (Japanese Pork Cutlet Rice Bowl) recipe is the rice bowl of your dream.
Steps to make Katsudon (pork tonkatsu rice bowl):
- In a large saucepan add half of the sliced onions.
- Then to the onions add water, soba noodle sauce or dashi powder, light soya sauce, mirin and sugar on medium heat. Stir continuously until sugar has dissolved. Cover with a lid and bring to a boil *Note: this makes 1 serving (each katsudon needs to be done one by one).
- When onions become translucent, add the sliced tonkatsu into the saucepan and continue to simmer over medium heat.
- While it's cooking, beat the eggs. Then pour beaten eggs over the tonkatsu and add the spring onions. Cover saucepan with lid again and simmer between 20-30 seconds. Or until the eggs are cooked to your preference.
- In the meantime while the eggs cook, place rice in a large deep bowl. Then place the pork cutlet and egg mixture over the steamed rice. Sprinkle a few slices of spring onions and black sesame seeds (optional) over the katsudon. Serve and eat immediately while hot.
Crispy pork cutlet simmered in runny egg with a dashi broth, and served over hot steamed rice, this Are you a big fan of Japanese deep-fried pork cutlet Tonkatsu? Then don't miss out on this simple. Katsudon is Tonkatsu (deep-fried pork) and eggs cooked in a sweet and salty broth and placed over rice. Don (donburi) means a bowl, and Donburi dishes are a popular kind of casual rice dish in Japan. Because you have to prepare Tonkatsu first, it is a little bit of work involved since you cannot cook.
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