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Chicken Katsu | Crispy Japanese Fried Chicken Cutlet

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Chicken Katsu That’s Perfectly Fried and Flavorful

A dependable Chicken Katsu Recipe is all about crispness and balance. The chicken should stay juicy inside while the coating fries up golden and light. The key is double-dredging coating each piece in flour, egg, and panko breadcrumbs, then frying at a steady temperature for a crunchy finish without excess oil.
This recipe shows you how to make authentic Japanese-style chicken cutlets at home, served with simple katsu sauce or over rice for a satisfying meal.
Difficulty: Easy
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 4
Course: Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine: Japanese
Calories: 430

Ingredients
  

  • 2 large chicken breasts about 1 lb, halved and flattened to ½-inch thickness
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 large eggs beaten
  • 1 ½ cups panko breadcrumbs
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Vegetable oil for frying
For serving:
  • Tonkatsu sauce or ketchup + Worcestershire mix.
  • Cooked rice and shredded cabbage

Method
 

Prepare the chicken
  1. Pat the chicken dry, then season both sides with salt and pepper. Pound lightly with a meat mallet for an even thickness.
Set up the dredging station
  1. Arrange three shallow bowls: one filled with flour, one with beaten eggs, and one with panko breadcrumbs.
Coat the chicken
  1. Lightly coat each piece in flour, dip it in egg, and press it into the panko until fully covered. Let the coated pieces rest for 5 minutes. This will help the crust stick.
Heat the oil
  1. Pour about ½ inch of vegetable oil into a deep skillet. Heat to 350°F (175°C).
Fry the chicken
  1. Carefully lower one or two pieces at a time into the oil. Fry 3–4 minutes per side until golden brown and the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
Drain and slice
  1. Remove and place on a wire rack or on paper towels to drain. Rest for 2 minutes before slicing into strips.
Serve
  1. Serve immediately with katsu sauce, shredded cabbage, and steamed rice.

Video

Notes

Oil temperature: Keep between 340–360°F for even frying.
Panko: Japanese breadcrumbs make the crust crispier than regular ones.
Resting: Let the chicken rest before slicing to keep the juices inside.
Sauce tip: Tonkatsu sauce adds the traditional sweet-savory flavor.
Batch frying: Avoid overcrowding and maintain the oil temperature.

Tips & Tricks

  • Make it light: Bake or air-fry at 400°F for 15–20 minutes, turning once.
  • Flavor twist: Add garlic powder or curry powder to the flour for variation.
  • Extra crispy: Double-coat in egg and panko for a thicker crust.
  • Oil check: Drop in a breadcrumb; if it sizzles immediately, the oil is ready.
  • Meal prep: Cook ahead and reheat in the oven to restore crunch.

Serving Suggestions

  • Classic meal: Served with rice, cabbage, and katsu sauce.
  • Sandwich: Slice and layer on soft bread with sauce for a katsu sandwich.
  • Bowl meal: Place over rice with curry sauce for chicken katsu curry.
  • Side dish: Pair with miso soup or pickled vegetables.
  • Party platter: Slice into strips and serve with dipping sauce for appetizers.

Nutrition (per serving, based on 4 servings)

  • Calories: ~430
  • Protein: 35 g
  • Carbs: 28 g
  • Fat: 19 g
  • Fiber: 2 g

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