Chicken_katsu

Chicken katsu

Chicken katsu

Japanese fried chicken dish


Chicken katsu (chicken cutlet (Japanese: チキンカツ, Hepburn: chikinkatsu)), also known as panko chicken or tori katsu (torikatsu (鶏カツ)) is a Japanese dish of fried chicken made with panko bread crumbs. It is related to tonkatsu, fried pork cutlets. The dish has spread internationally and has become a common dish served at Japanese and East Asian restaurants worldwide.[1][2]

Chicken katsu

Like tonkatsu, chicken katsu is generally served with tonkatsu sauce (とんかつソース), a thick Japanese vegetarian pureed fruit-based brown sauce with rice or miso soup as part of a two- or three-item set meal, or as dinner with rice and vegetables.

In Hawaii, chicken katsu is more popular than tonkatsu and substitutes for it in dishes such as katsukarē and katsudon.[3] In a plate lunch, chicken katsu is generally served on a bed of shredded cabbage,[4] with a well-seasoned ketchup similar to cocktail sauce.[5][6]

In the United Kingdom, the word "katsu" has become synonymous with Japanese curries as a whole, owing to the rapid rise in popularity of chicken katsu curry.[7]

Etymology

Katsu (カツ) is a shortened form of katsuretsu (カツレツ), the Japanese transliteration of the English word "cutlet".

See also


References

  1. Residential Services Division, Hawaiian Electric Company. "TORIKATSU (Chicken cutlets with Hot Sauce)". University of Hawaiʻi. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  2. "Chicken katsu curry". The Independent. Retrieved 2018-10-28.
  3. Shimabukuro, Betty. "By Request: Flores' L&L boxes chicken | starbulletin.com | Features | /2008/09/17/". archives.starbulletin.com. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  4. Yoshida, Gregg (14 February 2020). "Chicken is the star at Pearlridge's new tonkatsu curry joint". Honolulu Magazine. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  5. Shiroma, Kelli (8 December 2015). "Our Top 5: Chicken katsu". Honolulu Magazine. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  6. "Chicken Katsu". foodland.com. Foodland Super Market, Ltd. September 17, 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2023.

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