Chicken Katsu Curry (Air Fryer Recipe) (2024)

Published | Julia Frey (Vikalinka)

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Crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside this Chicken Katsu is so easy to make. Don’t forget the creamy curry sauce and bring your favourite restaurant treat home.

Love Japanese flavours? Try our super easy Udon Noodle Soup.

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I can’t even begin to describe how popular Chicken Katsu at our house. Whenever we order in chances are 3 out of 4 of us will have it as their first choice.

I am no stranger to adapting our takeout favourites to home cooking. This Butter Chicken is one of my successful creations. But the crispy, deep-fried exterior of the Chicken Katsu had me intimidated. I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to replicate it at home and let’s face it I hate deep frying.

That was my line of thinking until I realised that I could easily fake that in my Air Fryer! After a few tests I was in the possession of the recipe I was extremely proud of.

You honestly cannot tell this chicken is half the calories because of the air fryer cooking method. It tastes like the real deal fried and breaded chicken but it’s so much healthier. Just look at this beauty!

My Chicken Tenders with Honey Mustard Sauce is another example where the air fryer delivers stellar results while keeping things low cal.

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What is Chicken Katsu?

Katsu in Japanese means “cutlet”, which immediately gives you an idea of what we are dealing with. Chicken breasts are cut into thin cutlets, then coated in well-seasoned, crispy Panko breadcrumbs and deep-fried. It is often served with a mild and fragrant curry sauce and rice.

If you are confused about the curry sauce and how it relates to the Japanese cuisine, you are not alone. Curries were brought into Japan via Britain via India.

Crazy journey if you ask me but the result gave birth to some incredible food pairing. And Chicken Katsu Curry is definitely one of them.

Recipe Tips

  • As I mentioned earlier, instead of deep frying we are air frying our chicken, so what breadcrumbs we use are very important to the success of this recipe. Panko breadcrumbs are absolutely number one choice if you want a crispy coating to your food because they have a drier and flakier texture. They also absorb less oil, which is another reason why they stay crispier.
  • Chicken cutlets are dunked in flour, beaten egg and lastly, in Panko breadcrumbs in the order listed and shown in the photo below.
  • Something to watch out for is the seasoning of the flour. I used salt and black pepper. Although doesn’t seem like a big deal, they are essential to keeping this chicken far away from bland.

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The Curry Sauce

First of all, please don’t be intimidated by the curry. It is the simplest recipe I’ve ever shared and doesn’t’ require many ingredients.

You will need onion, garlic and ginger sauteed in oil as the savoury base. To thicken the curry we add flour and make a quick roux. Then simply add any mild curry powder and turmeric to create the flavours we need.

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I’ve used a combination of chicken stock and creamy coconut milk for my liquid. You can skip the chicken stock altogether and increase the amount of coconut milk if you want a creamier, sweeter curry.

It wouldn’t be a Japanese curry without a touch of soy sauce. The sauce will take you less than 10 minute to prepare.

I’ve processed my curry in a blender for a silky smooth texture we’ve come to expect from our restaurant Katsu Curry but it is not at all necessary.

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Serving Suggestions

I always serve chicken Katsu curry with plain rice and salad. Adding a sprinkling of black or white sesame seeds on top is definitely optional but highly recommended. Such a nice crunch and flavour.

More Japanese Inspired Recipes to Try:

  • Teriyaki Salmon with Bok Choy
  • Shoyu Chicken Recipe
  • Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry

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Chicken Katsu Curry

Julia Frey of Vikalinka

Crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside this Chicken Katsu is so easy to make. Don't forget the creamy curry sauce and bring your favourite restaurant treat home.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Course Main

Cuisine Japanese

Servings 4

Calories 586 kcal

Ingredients

For the Curry

  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tbsp grated ginger or ginger paste
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 2 tbsp curry powder
  • 1 tbsp flour
  • 250ml/ 1 cup chicken stock
  • 125ml/1/2 cup coconut milk
  • 1 tsp soy sauce
  • 2 tsp white sugar

For the Chicken Katsu

  • 4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
  • 100g/3/4 cup plain flour
  • 3 tsp salt
  • 1 ½ tsp black pepper
  • 2 eggs beaten
  • 150g/1 ⅓ cup Panko breadcrumbs
  • oil spray

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a frying pan and sauté chopped onion over low heat until softened for about 7 minutes, then add the minced garlic and grated ginger and continue cooking for about a minute while stirring.

  • Add the turmeric, curry powder and flour and cook for 1 minute until the mixture is fragrant and looks like a paste. Gradually pour in the chicken stock and stir to combine, then add the coconut milk and soy sauce, simmer until the curry is thickened. Taste and add 1-2 teaspoons of sugar to your preference. Cool the curry slightly, then process in a blender until smooth or leave it as it is.

  • Slice the chicken breasts in half lengthwise. Add flour mixed with salt and pepper to a bowl, then panko breadcrumbs to another bowl and beaten eggs to a third bowl. Arrange them in front of you.

  • Dip each chicken cutlet first in flour, then in beaten egg, then coat it with breadcrumbs and place on a clean cutting board. Repeat with all chicken cutlets until you have 8 of them nicely coated in breadcrumbs.

  • Spray each chicken breast with an oil spray on both sides and place in your air fryer basket in a single layer. Air fry on one side for 8 minutes,then flip over, spray again and air fry for 7 minutes longer.

    (My air fryer fits 2 chicken breasts at a time.) Keep the remaining raw chicken in the fridge until ready to air fry. Once the chicken is cooked, keep warm in a warm oven until ready to serve. Do not cover with foil or the breading will get soggy.

  • Warm up the curry sauce and serve with cooked chicken and plain rice.

Nutrition

Calories: 586kcalCarbohydrates: 59gProtein: 38gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 156mgSodium: 2359mgPotassium: 808mgFiber: 4gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 189IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 127mgIron: 6mg

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Chicken Katsu Curry (Air Fryer Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

Can you cook currys in a air fryer? ›

Chicken, peppers and onions cooked in a creamy coconut curry sauce – this easy curry is made completely in the air fryer. It's all ready in less than 30 minutes!

Does chicken cook faster in an air fryer? ›

Air Fryer Chicken cooks very quickly because of the hot air circulating around the meat. Large chicken breasts will cook in about nine minutes; smaller chicken breasts will cook in as little as six or seven minutes.

How many calories in a homemade katsu curry? ›

There are 516 calories per portion in this Katsu Chicken Curry, which means it falls into our Special Occasion category. To cut down the amount of calories even more, you can simply halve the portion size and serve with a healthy accompaniment.

How do you not overcook chicken in an air fryer? ›

Chicken breasts should be cooked to 160°F, but if you cook them all the way to that temperature in the air fryer, carryover cooking will take them beyond that temp and cause them to dry out. Stop the cooking five degrees sooner and let carryover cooking do the rest.

What Cannot be cooked in air fryer? ›

7 Foods You Should Never Cook In Your Air Fryer
  1. Wet Batters. Those beer-battered onion rings, fries, fish cutlets, plus tempura veggies and more are not well suited for a crisp in the air fryer. ...
  2. Cheesy Items. ...
  3. Large, Bone-In Meat Cuts. ...
  4. Baked Goods. ...
  5. Greens. ...
  6. Raw Rice and Other Grains. ...
  7. Too Much of Anything.
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Can you put foil in an air fryer? ›

The great news about air fryers is that you can use foil along with parchment paper to cook your food in an air fryer. Just remember that if it's safe and effective to use in a conventional oven, it will work just fine in an air fryer.

Can I put raw chicken in air fryer? ›

You sure can. The first time I did it felt strange because all I'd ever cooked in there was vegetables and pre-cooked foods like chicken nuggets, tater tots, etc. As long as you cook your chicken until it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees, it is perfectly safe to put raw chicken in an Air Fryer.

Can you air fry raw chicken? ›

Place the chicken on the air fryer basket / grate in an even layer, leaving a bit of space for air to circulate around. Air fry the chicken at 415 degrees for 10 minutes. If you have larger pieces of chicken, you'll want to go closer to 13 minutes. You're looking for an internal temperature of 165 degrees.

What is the best temperature to cook chicken in an air fryer? ›

After testing a variety of temperatures, I found that 375 degrees F is the best temperature for air frying chicken. Because the air fryer uses convection heat, you do not need to set it as high as you would an oven (in a regular oven, 425 degrees F is best for baking chicken, like Bacon Wrapped Chicken Breast).

Is chicken katsu curry unhealthy? ›

Why Is Katsu Curry Unhealthy? In katsu curry, a piece of meat gets covered in breadcrumbs. The meat is deep-fried, drenched in rice, shredded cabbage, miso soup, and a rich sauce. The calories primarily come from deep-fried meat and curry sauce.

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 to eat with Katsu Curry? ›

The best side dishes to serve with chicken katsu are steamed rice, miso soup, cabbage salad, pickled vegetables, sushi rice, chicken dumplings, potstickers, lo mein, edamame, potato salad, gyoza, and soba noodles.

Why should you not cook chicken in an air fryer? ›

Large Whole Chickens – Whole chickens and other large, bone-in proteins are not great for the air fryer because they will cook unevenly. There's a good chance that the breast meat will be over cooked even before the chicken thighs are safe to eat.

Why does my chicken go dry in air fryer? ›

Overcooking: Chicken breast is naturally lean and prone to drying out if cooked for too long. Be sure to cook it to an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C). Using a meat thermometer is the best way to ensure it's done without going over. What is the best air fryer chicken recipe?

Why is chicken rubbery in the air fryer? ›

Air frying chicken can become rubbery in an air fryer due to overcooking, high cooking temperatures, lack of moisture, and thin slices.

Can you cook sauces in an air fryer? ›

Air fryers are made for frying solid food, not liquid sauces. The pressure from the air can cause the liquids to spray around in your basket, leading to all sorts of damage to your appliance. If you want to cook with sauce, use your oven or stovetop.

Can you cook raw in an air fryer? ›

It is safe to cook raw meat in the air fryer if it is fully defrosted, seasoned, and monitored. Some fully cooked foods, including chicken tenders or fries, can be placed frozen in the air fryer. However, with raw meat, it's recommended to thoroughly defrost to allow more even cooking and a tasty final product.

Does Gordon Ramsay use an air fryer? ›

Though Gordon Ramsay is clearly a fan of using an air fryer to cook steak, at his restaurants, his go-to method involves using a pan instead. Because you can only cook steak one or two at a time in them, an air fryer isn't the best option if you're feeding a crowd.

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