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Great recipe for Our Family's Easy Menchi Katsu (Fried Meat Patties). I tried to recreate the menchi katsu my mother used to make when I was growing up, when I became an adult.. I always thought that menchi katsu were things you made at home.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have our family's easy menchi katsu (fried meat patties) using 13 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Our Family's Easy Menchi Katsu (Fried Meat Patties):
- Get The meat mixture:
- Take 450 to 500 grams ● Ground meat (beef and pork mixture)
- Make ready 1 1/2 to 2 large ones ● Onion
- Get 1 ● Egg
- Take 3 tbsp ● Mayonnaise
- Make ready 1 tsp ● Salt
- Make ready 1 ● Pepper and nutmeg (if you have it)
- Make ready 4 to 5 tablespoons ● Panko
- Make ready The coating:
- Take 1 ○ Egg
- Prepare 4 to 5 tablespoons ○ Flour
- Make ready 80 to 100 ml ○ Water
- Take 1 as much (as needed) to coat the patties ○ Panko
But Menchi Katsu is mainly made of minced/ground beef and pork with sautéed onions, while Korokke is made of mashed potatoes with a small amount of minced/ground pork. Since Menchi Katsu is a breaded deep fried meat, it's like Tonkatsu (Japanese Pork Schnitzel) and only difference is that the meat is ground meat. See great recipes for Non-Fried, Oven-Baked "Menchi Katsu" (Minced Meat Cutlet) too! Use the combination of beef and pork.
Steps to make Our Family's Easy Menchi Katsu (Fried Meat Patties):
- Make the coating batter ready: Mix the egg, flour and water together. It should be thick enough so when you make a line through it with your chopsticks, it disappears slowly. If the batter is too watery it won't stick to the patties.
- Finely chop the onions and put int oa bowl. Add all the ● ingredients except for the panko, and mix well until sticky.
- Add the ● panko, and mix in well with your hands. If there aren't enough panko, add a little more.
- Form into equal sized balls, and transfer to another plate. (we'll use the bowl to coat the meat in panko).
- Put the panko into the emptied bowl.
- Coat the formed meatballs evenly with the coating batter from Step 1. Use your left hand only for this.
- Drop the patty into the bowl with the panko with your left hand, and cover with panko with your right.
- When all the meatballs are in the bowl of panko, coat each completely and then flatten lightly to form patties. Don't press too hard or you'll make gaps in the coating.
- We make them about this size. I flatten them just a bit more so that they cook faster.
- Deep fry the coated patties in 180°C or so oil until golden brown on one side. Flip over, lower the temperature of the oil to about 160°C, and cook them through thoroughly. Raise the temperature back up to 180°C at the end for a crispy finish.
- These patties cooked without a breadcrumb coating are hamburger steaks in our house. If there's any leftover coating batter, I make deep-fried sausages with it.
Typically menchi katsu is made with both beef and pork, with beef being slightly more than pork. Korokke is the Japanese name for a deep-fried dish originally related to a French dish, the croquette. made by mixing cooked chopped meat, vegetables with mashed potato usually shaped like a flat patty, rolling it in wheat flour, eggs, and Japanese style breadcrumbs, then deep-frying this until b. Menchi Katsu (メンチカツ) is a Japanese deep-fried breaded patty made from a mixture of ground meat, typically beef, pork, or a mixture of both, covered with flour, egg, and panko (or Japanese style bread crumb). You can find menchi katsu most often in an inexpensive bento box or teishoku (a meal set combo). Menchi Katsu is deep-fried surface meat patties with chopped onions and seasonings.
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