Hi, everyone. :) Today we'll show you how to make a crispy outside, tender inside, and delicious homemade Japanese pork cutlet sandwich: Katsu Sando カツサンド.
In Japanese, Katsu Sando is very popular finger-sized food. You can have it in convenient store, station food stand, or in a cafe. Sando means sandwich, katsu means fry cutlet, it can be pork or chicken, and is usually coated with panko which is Japanese style breadcrumbs. So katsu sando is Japanese style fried pork cutlet sandwich.
In this video, we use Philips TurboStar Airfryer to make the tonkatsu(トンカツ/Pork cutlet) , and the result is so amazing, if you have one, you can certainly air fry the pork cutlet, no need any drop of oil, several minutes later, you will have a golden crispy outside, tender and juicy inside, a deep-fried but healthy tonkatsu. Hope you like it. Enjoy. :)
This is an #ASMR ver, you can check out the other ver that with BGM and Voices in Chinese if you like:
https://youtu.be/uydgxjfiHkA
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AirFryer Katsu Sando カツサンド Recipe
✎ Ingredients
toast 4 slice, thick medium
pork chops 2 pieces (2~2.5cm )
salt and black pepper Q.S.
egg 1
flour 50g
Japanese panko breadcrumbs 50g
tonkatsu sauce Q.S.
cabbage Q.S.
✎ Instructions
1. Use a sharp knife to slice the cabbage into thin threads. Soak in cold water and drain them dry. Set aside.
2. Add 50g panko (Japanese breadcrumbs) in a frying pan, stir gently and evenly over medium-low heat until the panko is golden brown. Then transfer to the tray.
3. Push the brade tenderizer to make slits between meat and fat, and cut the connective tissue. If you don’t have tenderizer, you can use a fork to poke tiny holes to help tender.
4. Season with salt and pepper. Marinate for 20 minutes.
5. Whisk the egg, and place egg, pando, and flour in 3 trays. Dredge each side in flour, then dip into beaten egg, let excess drip back. Repeat dredge in flour and dip into egg again. And press into panko to coat both side at last step.
6. Place the pork in Air Fryer basket and set to 160°C and cook for 6-7 minutes, once the time's up, flip over and set to 190°C to cook for 3-4 minutes, depends on how big is the pork is.
7. Put the tonkatsu / fry pork to coat the sauce in both side evenly, then transfer to the toast.
8. Add some shredded cabbage onto the pork, then place another piece of toast on top to sandwich. It's done.
9. You can cut it in half and more as you like. Enjoy!
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pan fried pork chops no flour 在 ochikeron Youtube 的最佳解答
Katsudon is a popular Japanese rice bowl (as seen in YURI ON ICE), made with rice topped with Tonkatsu coated with savory tasty eggs. You can simmer the Tonkatsu in the eggs but to enjoy crispy Tonkatsu, pour the simmered eggs over the Tonkatsu. Yummy!!!
I used Pink Deep Fryer by Fujihoro:
https://amzn.to/2Tqkrps
Other VR180 Cooking Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJdVRCODQ4NnjEVZzFKuSuuFjgpcf6Yem
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Katsudon (Pork Cutlet Rice Bowl)
Difficulty: Very Easy
Time: 30min
Number of servings: 1
Ingredients
((Tonkatsu))
1 (100g) boneless pork chops
salt and pepper
* flour
* beaten egg
* Panko (bread crumbs)
vegetable oil for deep frying
((Katsudon))
1 Tonkatsu
1 egg
30g (1/6) onion
* 75ml (1/3 cup) water
* a pinch of Hon-Dashi (packaged Dashi powder)
* 2 tsp. soy sauce
* 2 tsp. Mirin (sweet Sake)
* 1 tsp. sugar
Mitsuba (Japanese wild parsley) if you have
1 bowl of cooked white rice
Directions:
((Tonkatsu))
1. Slash the fat rimming of pork chops in several places to keep the meat from curling or shrinking when deep-fried. Pound the pork chops with a meat mallet or a rolling pin to make them tender. Season both sides with salt and pepper.
2. Flour the pork chops lightly, dip in beaten egg, then coat with Panko. Use one hand for coating flour and Panko, and use the other to dip in egg to keep one of your hands dry.
3. Deep fry them in oil at 170C (340F) until thoroughly cooked golden brown. (Turn the pork over to cook evenly.) Remove the Tonkatsu from the oil and drain.
((Katsudon))
1. Cut Tonkatsu into small pieces. Slice the onion. Chop Mitsuba (Japanese wild parsley) into small pieces.
2. Put water, Hon-Dashi (packaged Dashi powder), soy sauce, Mirin (sweet Sake) in a pan and bring to a boil.
3. Add onion slices and simmer on low heat for a few minutes until tender.
4. Beat an egg, bring the soup to a boil, pour the egg over the onions, then lightly mix with the chopsticks. Quickly add Mitsuba leaf (Japanese wild parsley), cover, then turn off the heat.
5. Put steamed rice in a rice bowl, place Tonkatsu pieces, pour the simmered egg on top.
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pan fried pork chops no flour 在 ochikeron Youtube 的最佳貼文
Katsudon is a pork cutlet rice bowl. Salty sweet flavor goes great with white rice! I hope you like it.
You can make it from 1 serving, perfect for a quick meal ;)
Deep Frying Oil I used:
http://www.nisshin-oillio.com/goods/vegeoil/product/index.shtml
Hon-Dashi (packaged Dashi powder):
https://amzn.to/2EBX052
Revised the old version since it has a copyright issue.
過去にアップしたものは著作権の都合上編集し直しました。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLxB883N5Mo
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Katsudon
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 30min
Number of servings: 1 serving
Ingredients:
((Tonkatsu))
1 boneless pork chops
salt and ground black pepper
* flour
* beaten egg
* Panko (bread crumbs)
vegetable oil for deep frying
((Katsudon))
1 Tonkatsu
1 egg
30g (1/6) onion
* 75ml water
* a pinch of Hon-Dashi (packaged Dashi powder)
* 2 tsp. soy sauce
* 2 tsp. Mirin (sweet Sake)
Mitsuba (Japanese wild parsley) if you have
1 bowl of cooked white rice
Directions:
((Tonkatsu))
1. Slash the fat rimming of pork chops in several places to keep the meat from curling or shrinking when deep-fried. Pound the pork chops with a meat mallet or a rolling pin to make them tender. Season both sides with salt and pepper.
2. Flour the pork chops lightly, dip in beaten egg, then coat with Panko. Use one hand for coating flour and Panko, and use the other to dip in egg to keep one of your hands dry.
3. Deep fry them in oil at 170C (340F) until thoroughly cooked golden brown. (Turn the pork over to cook evenly.) Remove the Tonkatsu from the oil and drain.
((Katsudon))
1. Cut Tonkatsu into small pieces. Slice the onion. Chop Mitsuba (Japanese wild parsley) into small pieces.
2. Put water, Hon-Dashi (packaged Dashi powder), soy sauce, Mirin (sweet Sake) in a pan and bring to a boil.
3. Add onion slices and simmer on low heat for a few minutes until tender.
4. Beat an egg, bring the soup to a boil, pour the egg over the onions, then lightly mix with the chopsticks. Quickly add Mitsuba leaf (Japanese wild parsley), cover, then turn off the heat.
5. Put steamed rice in a rice bowl, place Tonkatsu pieces, pour the simmered egg on top.
* You can simmer the Tonkatsu in the egg but to enjoy crispy Tonkatsu, I will simply pour the simmered egg over the Tonkatsu :D
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http://cooklabo.blogspot.jp/2011/08/blog-post_13.html
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