How to Make Tonkatsu Curry (Japanese Pork Cutlet Curry Recipe)

Megumi Moriya
by Megumi Moriya

Katsu curry is rich, filling, and full of soul-warming flavor. Perfect for a hearty dinner, a lucky meal before a big day, or simply because you’re craving something delicious. Try it today and enjoy a little taste of Japan at home!

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How to Make Tonkatsu Curry (Japanese Pork Cutlet Curry Recipe)
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Think Japanese people eat healthy 24/7? Not always! Let’s flip that stereotype with the rich, comforting, and absolutely satisfying Japanese dish known as “katsu kare” (katsu curry) a beloved Japanese meal featuring crispy pork cutlet, fluffy rice, and a hearty, slightly sweet curry sauce.

The hero of this dish is tonkatsu, a breaded pork cutlet that’s deep-fried to golden perfection. It’s first coated in flour, dipped in beaten egg, and then rolled in crunchy panko breadcrumbs before frying. What makes this dish so special is how the juicy cutlet complements the mellow spice and umami of Japanese curry, all served over a bed of freshly steamed rice.

In Japan, katsu curry typically means pork cutlet curry, but you can also find variations like chicken katsu, tofu katsu, menchi katsu (minced meat), and even beef katsu. Each breaded and fried the same way. Whichever you try, katsu curry is my ultimate comfort food: savory, crispy, and deeply satisfying!

There’s even a fun tradition behind it. “katsu” sounds like “勝つ” (katsu), which means “to win” in Japanese. So some people eat it before big events or exams as a lucky charm for success!

Want to give this winner of a dish a go? Katsu curry might look like a labor of love, but with some smart tips and shortcuts, like using store-bought roux or leftover curry, you can easily recreate it at home. (If you want to know which is the best curry roux in Japan, check out our guide!).

Follow the step-by-step recipe below and enjoy your own homemade katsu kare!