Katsu Curry Sauce (really easy recipe) (2024)

Make a hearty and delicious katsu curry sauce in just 20 minutes with this easy recipe. Fragrant, umami and slightly sweet with less than 10 everyday ingredients and so many serving options. Enjoy with breaded chicken or pork or serve with tofu or veggies for a quick and healthy weeknight dinner. With no hard-to-find ingredients, blending or straining (unless you want to) this recipe is a go-to in my household and sure to become a regular for you too.

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  • 🙋 FAQs
  • 📦 Storing leftovers and freezing
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✅ 5 reasons why you'll love this recipe:

  • Ready in less than 20 minutes
  • Versatile
  • Warming and comforting
  • Make ahead and freezer friendly
  • Made with simple everyday ingredients

Katsu sauce

Japanese katsu curry sauce is a thick and hearty curry sauce commonly served over rice with meat and vegetables and is often served with a breaded fried piece of pork of chicken.

In recent years katsu curry has gained popularity outside of Japan and is enjoyed in western countries like the US, Australia and UK where it is one of the most popular dishes in the British Asian restaurant Wagamama.

In Japan katsu curry sauce is commonly made with instant curry roux which contains curry powder, oil and other seasonings. It's likely you'll need to venture into an Asian grocery sauce to buy curry roux outside of Japan, but fortunately, a tasty katsu sauce can be made without curry roux and this tasty recipe will show you how.

Katsu curry sauce is one of my favourite curry dishes to make at home because it's quick, tasty, versatile and requires simple ingredients that I often have in my fridge and pantry.

🛒 Ingredients

One of the best things about katsu sauce is that it isn't a dish you need to shop and plan for. You just need onion, carrot, curry powder, stock, garlic powder and honey.

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Curry powder

I like to useS&B curry powderbecause it is sweeter than regular curry powder and gives the sauce the well-known Japanese katsu sauce flavour. You will need to order it online or visit an Asian grocery store but other curry powders that you can find in your usual supermarket are also fine to use. I use medium curry powder, but feel free to use hot if you prefer a spicier sauce.

Stock

This recipe has been tested with oxo powdered chicken stock but you can use fresh homemade stock if you prefer.

You can also use veg stock instead to make the sauce vegetarian or vegan-friendly.

Cornflour

This is mixed with water to form a slurry that thickens the sauce. If you don't have cornflour you can use regular all-purpose/plain flour instead. However, it won't have the same glossy smoothness as cornflour. Plain/all-purpose flour also doesn't have the same thickening power as cornflour so you'll need to double the amount.

Chunky or smooth

Onions and carrots are simmered in seasoned chicken broth to bring umami flavour to the sauce. You can leave them in the sauce if you like a chunky texture, or you can strain the sauce through a sieve when it's ready if you prefer a smooth texture.

🧑‍🍳 Katsu Sauce in 4 easy steps

1. Make the slurry

Mix the cornflour and water in a small mug or bowl and set aside.

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2. Sauté the onion and carrot

Place a frying pan on a medium to high heat and add oil. Add the onion when the oil is hot and fry for a few minutes until translucent. Then add the carrot and fry for a couple more minutes.

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3. Simmer

Add the curry powder, garlic powder, salt and garam masala (if using). Pour on the stock and simmer for 10 minutes.

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4. Thicken

Reduce the heat to low, pour in the slurry and stir until thickened. Add the honey and serve immediately for a chunky sauce, or strain through a sieve if you prefer a smooth consistency.

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👍 Top tips

  1. Make the sauce vegetarian/vegan-friendly - just swap the chicken stock for the same volume of powdered or fresh vegetable stock.
  2. Use a curry powder to suit your taste - use mild, medium or hot curry powder depending on how hot you want your sauce.
  3. Smooth or chunky - the choice is yours. I prefer a chunkier texture so I leave the onions and carrots in, but you can strain them through a sieve at the end if you prefer a smooth consistency.

What to eat with katsu curry sauce

Katsu curry sauce is super versatile and the ultimate comfort food. It's an excellent option for a quick impromptu dinner and a great way to put leftover meat and veggies to good use.

Katsu curry

Katsu curry sauce is most commonly enjoyed with panko chicken breasts or breaded pork. If you're looking for a quick and easy recipe try my Japanese katsu curry with chicken or pork or my panko chicken.

Vegetarian katsu curry

There are lots of vegetarian alternatives to katsu curry. These are often made with breaded tofu, but can also be made with Quorn, sweet potato, aubergine/eggplant or pumpkin.

Other curry options

If panko beef, pork or tofu seems like a hassle or you are after a lighter option katsu curry sauce can be enjoyed with chicken, pork, turkey, tofu or hard-boiled eggs. I often throw in the leftover veggies that are in my fridge. Carrots, courgette/zucchini, mushrooms, peppers and green beans all work well.

Side dishes

  • Rice: Japanese short-grain rice is my go-to, but basmati, jasmine or brown rice will also work well.
  • Salad: Salads are cool and fresh and complement the rich umami flavour of the curry sauce. I often serve katsu curry with my mooli salad or a simple green salad with wafu dressing.
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🙋 FAQs

Is katsu curry the same as curry sauce?

Katsu curry is a Japanese dish consisting of a breaded pork or chicken cutlet served with rice and a generous amount of curry sauce. The rich and flavourful sauce is made from a spice blend or curry powder, with honey or apple added for sweetness and the umami flavour from soy sauce and garlic. It is different from Tonkatsu sauce which is also traditionally served with a breaded meat cutlet and is a thinner dipping sauce made from ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, oyster sauce and sugar.

What does katsu curry taste like?

Katsu curry sauce has a similar taste to some types of Indian curry sauce but with added sweetness (usually from apple or honey) and deep umami flavour from soy sauce or garlic. Curry powder was introduced in Japan by British people and katsu curry sauce is very similar to the curry sauce you find in a British Chip shop.

What's the difference between katsu curry and normal curry?

There are a few things that distinguish katsu curry from other curries. The first is that it's commonly made with a breaded meat cutlet dredged in flour, egg and breadcrumbs and then fried. Like most curries it is served with rice and a plentiful amount of sauce made from a mild to medium spice blend, onions, garlic and soy sauce and apple of honey for sweetness.

Is Katsu sauce vegan?

Traditionally, katsu sauce is made with chicken stock or broth but the sauce can be made vegan by simply using vegetable stock instead.

📦 Storing leftovers and freezing

Katsu curry sauce can be stored in the fridge for up to 4 days and reheated on the stove or in the microwave.

The sauce also freezes well and can be frozen for up to 3 months. Perfect for a spot of batch cooking.

😋 Check out my other tasty curry recipes

Curries are warming, delicious and nutritious. They also create tasty leftovers and freeze well. My curry recipes are simple, quick and oh so yummy and include my Easy 20 minute prawn curry, my rich and delicious peanut butter chicken curry and my healthy nutritious butternut squash curry.

  • Chicken Satay Curry (Peanut Butter Chicken Curry)
  • Roast Butternut Squash, Chickpea and Spinach Curry
  • Easy Prawn Curry With Coconut Milk
  • Leftover Turkey Curry (Creamy with Coconut Milk)

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FAQs

What is katsu curry sauce made of? ›

What is katsu curry made from? The curry sauce is the combination of curry powder, turmeric, chicken stock, coconut milk, and soy sauce, along with onions, garlic, and ginger. Served with basmati white rice and breaded chicken.

What is a substitute for Katsu sauce? ›

Can you substitute tonkatsu sauce? Yes. If you don't have all the ingredients to make your own, you can substitute with tomato, Worcestershire or barbecue sauce. Otherwise, you could also shake things up by using other Japanese sauces such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki or yakisoba sauce instead.

How to thicken a katsu curry sauce? ›

Mix cornstarch or potato starch (katakuriko) in cold water. Once reasonably dissolved, add it to the curry pot.

What's the difference between a normal curry and a katsu curry? ›

Traditional Japanese pork “katsu” or breaded and sliced meat goes well with curry, along with vegetables such as onions, carrots, and potatoes. Other meats such as beef or chicken are also used. Indian curry, meanwhile, is more varied—creamy, spicy, or vegetarian. Due to religious practices, beef is not consumed.

Can you buy katsu curry sauce? ›

Tesco Katsu Curry Sauce 180G - Tesco Groceries.

What is the pink thing in katsu curry? ›

Love these Sakurazuke - pink pickled daikon mooli radish slices - really unusual sweet & sour / tangy flavour with a satsifying crunch. I tend to pop them on a Katsu curry, stir-fried noodles or ramen noodles with a Yutaka instant bonito miso soup broth (very lean but un-authentic!) or to accompany sushi.

Why is katsu curry so good? ›

It's a sweeter, richer flavour thanks to the variety of spices used and the soft onion and garlic flavours. The sweet flavours are enhanced by using soy sauce, bringing a delicious more-ish flavour to the dish. One of the great allures of katsu curry is the crispy texture.

Is Chinese curry sauce the same as katsu? ›

Sushi, often these restaurants serve Katsu curry, but despite the common misconception katsu refers to the crispy breaded meat or tofu, not necessarily the curry! Japanese curries range in many flavours, but they are not the same as Chinese or Indian curries and have quite a distinguishable taste.

Is Japanese barbecue sauce the same as katsu sauce? ›

Short for tonkatsu, katsu sauce is essentially the Japanese equivalent of Western barbecue sauce.

What goes with katsu curry? ›

Classic Pairs
  • White Rice. Simple's boiled white rice is an easy addition to katsu curry, perfect if you are in a rush on a budget.
  • Steamed Jasmine Rice. ...
  • Pickled Ginger. ...
  • Shredded Cabbage Salad with Sesame Dressing. ...
  • Garlic Naan. ...
  • Japanese Potato Salad. ...
  • Tempura Vegetables. ...
  • Kimchi.
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Is katsu curry sweet or spicy? ›

The sauce is not hot by any means, more warm and aromatic with distinctive fruity notes. It has a marked sweetness, especially once the honey is added. The texture of the sauce makes for a wonderful contrast with the crunch of the chicken.

Why is my Japanese curry so watery? ›

Curry will not thicken if there is not enough heat after adding a roux to the pot. Factors which impede thickening include using too little roux, adding too much water, and using vegetables with a high water content.

How unhealthy is chicken katsu curry? ›

The curry is a sauce that tends to be milder in flavor than other curries. Unfortunately, katsu curry can be high in calories and not very healthy for you. Curries, in general, tend to be more fattening than people expect. If you're looking for a way to make your favorite dish waistline-friendly, look no further.

Do Japanese people eat katsu curry? ›

The Japanese absolutely love curry and deep-fried food. So it only makes sense that we pair the two together for a hearty and scrumptious dish like this Katsu Curry (カツカレー). Don't be surprised when I tell you there are so many paths to put this popular curry rice together!

Why is Japanese curry so addicting? ›

The stand-out feature of a Japanese curry is its thick, rich sauce. The thickness of the sauce which can only be found in Japanese curry is supported and beloved by many. The rich and indulgent sauce mixes with rice so perfectly, you will find it difficult stoping eating.

What is the difference between katsu and Chinese curry sauce? ›

Sushi, often these restaurants serve Katsu curry, but despite the common misconception katsu refers to the crispy breaded meat or tofu, not necessarily the curry! Japanese curries range in many flavours, but they are not the same as Chinese or Indian curries and have quite a distinguishable taste.

What is katsu usually made of? ›

Katsu is a Japanese dish of crispy fried cutlets coated with Panko bread crumbs. Popular varieties are chicken katsu (like this recipe) and tonkatsu (which is made with pork).

What does katsu sauce taste like? ›

What Does Tonkatsu Sauce Taste Like? Often referred to as Japanese-style barbecue sauce or katsu sauce. tonkatsu sauce is savory and sweet, with a slight tang. In this recipe, ketchup adds the sugary tartness, while soy sauce and Worcestershire lend some umami power.

What's the red stuff in Katsu Curry? ›

What is f*ckujinzuke. A customary item for Japanese curry, f*ckujinzuke (福神漬) is a type of Tsukemono, Japanese pickled vegetables. The pickles are easily recognizable for its eye-catching red color as they sit atop in almost every curry dish.

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