With a light, crispy exterior and moist interior, Japanese katsu is comfort food at its best. Most often made with pork, it’s great with chicken, too. The panko-coated fried cutlets are typically accompanied by finely sliced cabbage and tangy, sweet and salty katsu sauce. However, they are also served over rice (katsu don), with curry (katsu curry), and in a sandwich (katsu sando). For the crunchiest katsu, don’t be tempted to substitute regular breadcrumbs for the classic panko. And make sure to maintain the oil temperature as the cutlets cook.

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4 servings
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Chicken Katsu
Servings
Nutrition
Serving Size
1 of 4 servings
Calories
1138
Fat Content
89g
Saturated Fat Content
8g
Carbohydrate Content
48g
Fiber Content
3g
Sugar Content
10g
Protein Content
39g
Cholesterol Content
192mg
Sodium Content
961mg