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Tender chicken breast coated in crispy panko and air-fried until golden makes for a satisfying contrast against a hearty, simmered Japanese curry. By using the air fryer, you get that classic crunch without the excess oil often associated with deep-fried katsu, resulting in a lighter yet equally satisfying weeknight meal.

The sauce relies on a base of soft, fork-tender potatoes, carrots, and sweet onions that melt into the thickened curry gravy. It is a reliable balance of textures, where the heat and depth of the curry sauce soak into a steaming bed of white rice, perfectly complemented by the audible crunch of the breaded chicken.

This combination works well for a quick but substantial dinner when you want something substantial but relatively hands-off. It balances the convenience of store-bought curry blocks with the simple, effective preparation of homemade cutlets to bring a takeaway favorite into your own kitchen.

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If you find yourself enjoying the satisfying crunch of breaded protein alongside a rich, savory sauce, there are plenty of other ways to explore this flavor profile. You might enjoy swapping the chicken for a seafood take on katsu served with a vibrant green curry, or perhaps keep things playful by adding a savory Spam katsu and fluffy omelette to your next bowl of curry.

Key Ingredients

  • Japanese curry cubes: These provide the signature thick, savory base for the curry sauce.
  • Chicken breast: The lean protein used to create the crispy, breaded katsu cutlets.
  • Panko breadcrumbs: These create the signature light and airy crunch on the air-fried chicken.
  • Potatoes: These hearty vegetables thicken the curry and add a soft, starchy texture.
  • Carrots: These add natural sweetness and color to the simmered curry sauce.
  • Onion: Sautéed as the aromatic foundation for the deep flavor of the curry.
  • Egg: Acts as the binding agent to help the breadcrumb coating adhere to the chicken.
  • Cornstarch: Used to coat the chicken to ensure the breading stays crisp during air frying.

Creative Ways to Serve Japanese Curry

  • Japanese Curry With Panda Onigiri is a delightful way to customize your presentation, especially if you want to make your meal more visually engaging.
  • If you have leftover sauce, try these Katsu Curry Bao Buns for a handheld snack that packs all the traditional curry spices into a soft, steamed bun.
  • For a heartier alternative to rice, Japanese Beef Curry Udon offers a thicker, noodle-based texture that holds the aromatic sauce perfectly.

Japanese Curry W/ Air Fried Katsu

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