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Korean Pork Cutlet Recipe: Crispy Donkatsu-Style Cutlet for Rice, Curry, and Sauce
A Korean pork cutlet recipe should give you one thing first: a cutlet that stays crisp long enough to make the plate worth eating. The pork should be thin enough to cook through, but not so thin that it dries out. The coating should be crunchy, not greasy. The sauce should make the cutlet feel complete without turning the breading soggy immediately. Rice, cabbage, pickles, kimchi, or curry should balance the fried richness.
MyFreshDash
May 2210 min read


Korean Donkatsu Guide: Pork Cutlet, Sauce, and How It Differs From Japanese Tonkatsu
Korean donkatsu is crispy pork cutlet, but the plate matters almost as much as the cutlet. You usually do not eat it as just a fried piece of pork. It comes sliced or served whole with sauce, rice, shredded cabbage, pickles, maybe kimchi, and sometimes curry. The outside should be crisp. The pork should stay tender. The sauce should make the plate feel finished without drowning the breading too quickly.
MyFreshDash
May 2010 min read
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