Japanese Chicken katsu sandwich
Japanese Chicken katsu sandwich

Hello everybody, it’s Jim, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, japanese chicken katsu sandwich. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

These sandwiches combine the shattering panko crispiness of katsu-style cutlets and the fiery heat found in Nashville-style hot chicken with some cooling shredded lettuce Spread reserved spicy mayo on one side of each slice of bread. Top with chicken and shredded lettuce, then close up sandwiches. Katsu refers to Japanese-style pork and chicken "cutlet" coated with panko breadcrumbs and deep fried till golden brown.

Japanese Chicken katsu sandwich is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. Japanese Chicken katsu sandwich is something that I have loved my whole life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook japanese chicken katsu sandwich using 17 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Japanese Chicken katsu sandwich:
  1. Prepare 6 Boneless chicken thighs
  2. Get half Cabbage
  3. Make ready 5 Tablespoons Plain flour
  4. Take 2-3 Egg
  5. Prepare 5-6 Tablespoons Japanese Panko
  6. Take 2 slices Homemade white bread
  7. Make ready 2 teaspoons Salt
  8. Get 2 teaspoons Black pepper
  9. Make ready 2 teaspoons Ground onion
  10. Make ready 2 teaspoons Ground garlic
  11. Get Dressing (for katsu)
  12. Take 4.5 teaspoons Ketchup
  13. Make ready 7.5 teaspoons Worcester sauce
  14. Get 3 teaspoons Honey
  15. Get Mustard mayonnaise (for bread)
  16. Get 4 teaspoons Japanese mayonnaise
  17. Make ready 1 teaspoon Mustard

Picture the glory of the perfect schnitzel sanga, but with chicken coated in panko crumbs for extra crunch, a slathering of Japanese mayo for extra creaminess, and a smear of Tonkatsu sauce for extra richness. In this classic katsu sando, fried chicken is sandwiched between slices of fluffy milk bread slathered with mayo and tonkatsu sauce. Setting up a station with the flour, egg, and panko makes quick work of breading the chicken for this katsu sandwich. Katsu Sando is a Japanese pork cutlet sandwich made with a thick juicy pork katsu doused in a spiced fruit sauce.

Steps to make Japanese Chicken katsu sandwich:
  1. Slice the thicker part of the meat to make it equally thick. Sprinkle salt, black pepper, ground garlic and ground onion on both sides of the meat and leave them aside for 10 minutes.
  2. Making the dressing (for katsu) and mustard mayonnaise (for bread).
  3. Soak the shredded cabbage in a cold water bowl. Drain the water and set aside.
  4. Cover the meat with some plain flour, dip it in the egg and then coast with Japanese panko.
  5. Heat the pan and add a bit more oil. Pan fry the chicken for 5-7 minutes each side (depends on the thickness of the meat).
  6. Put some mustard mayonnaise on the toasted bread.
  7. Put some shredded cabbage and pour some katsu dressing.
  8. Put the chicken katsu on the cabbage and pour more katsu dressing. Slice the sandwich half and enjoy. πŸ˜‹

With a juicy thick-cut pork cutlet breaded in a crisp panko crust glazed in a spiced fruit sauce, Katsu Sandwiches, make for a satisfying and delicious lunch on the go. This is my family recipe for Chicken Katsu - Japanese style fried chicken. Can also be used to make Tonkatsu, just use pork cutlets instead of chicken. Serve with white rice and tonkatsu sauce. Chicken katsu is a twist on the classic Japanese dish, which is traditionally made with pork.

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