Tonkatsu
Maybe one of the most known items from Japanese cuisine around the world, tonkatsu is a simple and delicious breaded and fried pork dish.
Pat dry <quantity>4</quantity> boneless pork chops
Fold cling film around each cutlet and gently pound them
Beat <quantity>2</quantity> eggs and pour them into a wide vessel
Dredge each cutlet in <quantity>6<unit>tbsp</unit></quantity> of all-purpose flour. Pat off any excess flour
Coat each cutlet in the egg and dip them in <quantity>100<unit>g</unit></quantity> of panko
Fill a tall frying pan halfway up with vegetable oil. Bring to <temperature>340<unit>°F</unit></temperature> over medium heat
Fry the cutlets until they are deep golden brown on both sides
Remove the cutlets and place on a cooling rack to drain the excess oil
Add salt to taste. The tonkatsu is ready
Enjoy it!
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