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Adam Liaw's Japanese-style chicken schnitzel curry

Adam Liaw's Japanese-style chicken schnitzel curry

Japanese curry mix is a staple in Japanese households. Pair it with a pre-crumbed schnitzel for an effortless katsu-kare.
Method
Step 1
Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat and add about 2 teaspoons of oil. Add the onion, carrot and potato and fry for about 3 minutes until just starting to soften. Add 600ml of boiling water and bring to a simmer. Simmer covered for about 15 minutes, until the carrot and potato have softened, then break in the curry mix block and stir until the mixture thickens. Keep warm while you cook the schnitzels.
Step 2
Heat the remaining oil in a large frying pan and shallow-fry the schnitzels until golden brown and cooked through. Drain, then slice them thickly and serve with rice, the curry sauce poured on one side. Add a few cocktail onions and serve.
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