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Every time we go to the restaurant chain Wagamama, I cannot resist eating their katsu curry chicken. And for years, I have tried to recreate the exact taste. My husband loves katsu sauce, my kids love katsu sauce – and it always feels like a real treat when we have it at home.

There are many variations but I think this katsu sauce recipe is the most authentic to the one that Wagamama serves. In fact, my son has told me it’s even better. High praise indeed!

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What is in this katsu sauce recipe?

The simplicity of the ingredients is what makes this katsu curry sauce so easy. And while some recipes add coconut milk, I don’t like a creamy taste in my katsu sauce. This one combines the sweet taste of onions and carrots, with lots of garlic and chicken stock. With a touch of honey and soy sauce.

That’s it – really! Sweet, tangy and delicious, you won’t ever look back once you’ve tried it at home. Just to recap, all you need is:

  • Carrots
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Chicken stock
  • Curry powder
  • Flour
  • Soy sauce
  • Honey

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Is this katsu sauce vegan?

If you substitute chicken stock for vegetable stock, and use sugar or maple syrup instead of honey, then yes, this katsu sauce will be suitable for vegans and vegetarians. Serve it with breaded tofu, sweet potato or aubergine as some recipe idea suggestions.

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How to make chicken katsu curry

My favourite combination with katsu curry sauce is chicken katsu curry. Get some chicken breasts in between two pieces of clingfilm, and bash the meat until it’s thin. Coat in seasoned flour, then beaten egg and finally, panko breadcrumbs.

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Shallow fry in vegetable oil until crispy on both sides and then bake in the oven for 15-20 mins until the chicken is cooked.

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We also love to breadcrumb salmon in the same way as above. My kids really love katsu salmon and it’s a great way to get children to up their fish intake and Omega 3. However you choose to serve this katsu curry sauce, the whole family will enjoy it.

Can you keep leftover katsu curry sauce?

Absolutely. I like to make a double batch of katsu curry sauce, as it’s great to freeze and then use for another meal. Pour the sauce into a suitable container and you can freeze it for up to three months. Make sure you defrost the sauce thoroughly before reheating it in a pan over a medium heat or in the microwave.

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What to serve with this easy katsu curry sauce

Pour over your chosen protein, then add lashings of rice or noodles and green vegetables including pak choi or a side salad. One of my friends even loves pouring this sauce over lots of chips! You decide, but it’s versatile enough to be enjoyed in whichever way you like.

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Katsu sauce recipe just like Wagamama’s

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This katsu curry is so full of flavour and just like the real deal – except I think, better. Once you make it at home, it will become a family favourite

Servings 4

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 6 cloves of garlic – chopped
  • 1 large onion – chopped
  • 1 large carrot – chopped
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 600-800 ml chicken stock or vegetable stock for vegan variation
  • 1 tbsp curry powder your choice of strength. I use medium
  • 1 tbsp dark soy sauce or more if needed
  • 1-2 tsps of honey or sugar/maple syrup for vegans. Add more if needed
  • 3 tbsp of flour

Instructions

  • Fry the onions in the vegetable oil until soft – around eight minutes, then add the garlic. Stir for a minute or two. Then add the carrots and cook for a few more minutes.

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  • Add the curry powder and stir well. After cooking through for a few minutes, add the flour a little at a time and continue to combine.

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  • Add the chicken stock a little at a time, whisking well and making sure all the flour is combined and there are no lumps.

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  • Simmer for 10-15 minutes stirring occasionally and let the sauce thicken.

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  • Using a stick blender, blitz the ingredients into a smooth sauce. If you don't have a stick blender, you can use a food processor or blender.

  • Keep stirring the sauce on a low heat and continue to simmer.

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  • Add the soy sauce to season as well as the honey or sugar. You could add salt, but I personally don’t think it needs it as the soy is already salty.

  • You can add more water if the sauce becomes too thick.

  • Serve with panko breaded chicken, salmon or pork – or aubergine, tofu and sweet potatoes over rice or noodles. Enjoy.

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Nutrition

Calories: 128kcalFat: 7.6g

Calories: 128kcal

Course: Dinner, Lunch

Cuisine: Asian, Japanese

Please let me know how this katsu curry sauce recipe turned out for you. Leave a comment below and tag @cooksimplyathome on Instagram. For more recipes do check out my index.

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FAQs

What is katsu sauce made of? ›

This sauce is the traditional Japanese accompaniment for tonkatsu — Japanese-style breaded pork cutlets. It's made from a specially balanced blend of applesauce, onion, tomato paste, carrots and traditionally brewed Kikkoman® Soy Sauce that adds flavor to meat and poultry.

What is the difference between katsu sauce and tonkatsu sauce? ›

Short for tonkatsu, katsu sauce is essentially the Japanese equivalent of Western barbecue sauce. It's sweet and tangy with an umami undertone that packs a flavorful punch. You'll usually find it served with pork tonkatsu, a popular dish of breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet with cabbage and rice.

What is the most popular tonkatsu sauce in Japan? ›

The most popular tonkatsu sauce is the Bull-Dog Vegetable & Fruit Sauce (Tonkatsu Sauce). It's easy to recognize the signature bulldog logo on the bottle.

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.

Why is chicken katsu so good? ›

Chicken Katsu is a Japanese-style chicken cutlet that is breaded and then fried. It comes out super crispy on the outside and perfectly juicy and tender on the inside. The chicken typically gets served with Tonkatsu Sauce. It's a Japanese sauce that's tangy, rich, and slightly sweet.

Is Katsu sauce the same as curry sauce? ›

In short, the sauce is just Japanese curry. Katsu is not the name of the sauce. The sauce is of course inspired by Indian curries, but it was actually the British who introduced Japan to it, via their colonisation of India at the time.

What is the most used sauce in Japan? ›

Shoyu is the most widely used condiment in Japanese cuisine and found in or added to a large number of dishes. The fermented soybean product adds depth to a dish when cooked together or when used as a dipping sauce like for sushi. There are different types of soy sauce, including light and dark ones.

What cut of pork is best for katsu? ›

Pork – There are two cuts of meat we typically use for this dish: pork loin (ロース rōsu) or tenderloin/fillet (ヒレ hire). Both cuts are fairly lean, but pork loin has a layer of fat that gives the Tonkatsu an extra tender bite when cooked properly.

Does katsu sauce need to be refrigerated? ›

However, for best quality and longer expiration date, it's recommended to refrigerate tonkatsu sauce once opened.

What is katsu short for? ›

< Japanese katsu (1928), shortened < katsuretsu, originally denoting a European-style dish made with beef (1884 as kateretsu; < English cutlet n.).

Is katsu just schnitzel? ›

I'm talking about Chicken Katsu (チキンカツ), the Japanese version of chicken schnitzel or chicken tenders. The crispy crust and flavorful, juicy meat deliver great satisfaction with every bite. Today, I'd like to show you how to make this beloved Japanese chicken cutlet right in your kitchen.

What katsu contains? ›

Chicken katsu curry is a very popular curry dish – traditionally hailing from Japan, this dish comprises of panko breadcrumb coated chicken in a thick curry sauce and rice. Due to the ease of preparation and minimal ingredients list, it is a firm favourite with the British.

Does Katsu sauce contain fish? ›

It is a thick (viscosity over 2.0 pascal-second, per JAS Standard) Japanese Worcestershire-type sauce. It is similar to a brown sauce (British Isles), and can include a fish sauce, tomatoes, prunes, dates, apples, lemon juice, carrots, onions, and celery among its ingredients.

What is katsu paste made of? ›

Water, wheat flour (gluten), tomato puree, honey, rapeseed oil, garam masala, carrots, soy sauce (water, soybeans, wheat, salt), butter (milk), vegetable bouillon (potato, salt, sugar, leek extracts, tomato powder, spices, herbs, laurel, white pepper, carrot powder and parsley extracts), sugar, spirit vinegar, salt, ...

What kind of meat is katsu? ›

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).

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