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Chicken Katsu Curry Burger

The Sunday Brunch Cookbook

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/chicken-katsu-curry-burger • Posted by Ebury Publishing

We may be a bit hazy as to why this popular Japanese dish is called a curry when we all associate curries with Indian (and that’s even after our food expert, Rebecca Seal, tried to educate us as to its origins). However, there is one thing we are confident about – the chicken katsu curry burger is a winner. One weekend, Simon put it on the menu at his pub as a special. It’s been a fixture on the menu ever since.This is proper food. SERVES: 4

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

We may be a bit hazy as to why this popular Japanese dish is called a curry when we all associate curries with Indian (and that’s even after our food expert, Rebecca Seal, tried to educate us as to its origins). However, there is one thing we are confident about – the chicken katsu curry burger is a winner. One weekend, Simon put it on the menu at his pub as a special. It’s been a fixture on the menu ever since.This is proper food. SERVES: 4

Instructions

  1. Heat the oil for the sauce in a pan and cook the onion, garlic and carrots for 12 minutes over a medium heat, to soften and caramelise.

  2. Add the flour and curry powder and cook for 3 minutes. Gradually add the stock, mixing until smooth after each addition. Add the honey and soy, bring to a boil, then add the garam masala and simmer for 20 minutes. Transfer to a blender and process until really smooth.

  3. Put back into the pan, add the cornflour and simmer for 5 minutes, until thickened.

  4. Mix the flour with the salt and curry powder, beat the eggs in a bowl and spread the panko breadcrumbs out on a plate.

  5. Dip the chicken goujons first in the flour, then the egg, then the breadcrumbs.

  6. Pour enough oil for deep-frying into a deep- fryer or deep pan, making sure it is no more than one-third full. Heat to 180°C, or until a cube of bread browns in just under 1 minute.

  7. Add the goujons in batches and deep-fry for 6 minutes, then remove with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper.

  8. To serve, spread some mayo on the base of each bun, add onion, then lettuce, then chicken goujons, then a good spoonful of curry sauce.

  9. Put the lid on and serve with sweet potato fries, with a dish of extra sauce to dip into.