Here's another NHK World recipe that Wendell used. The recipe for the tonkatsu which you prepare first can be found here. The recipe for the broth/egg portion can be found here. The directions actually call for you to add the tonkatsu to the broth, but Wendell kept it separate until plating. I liked Wendell's version 'cause it kept the tonkatsu crunchy on the outside.
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5 comments:
Looks ono. Has Wendell thought about opening a restaurant or hosting a cooking show?
Erick, Wendell said, "Nope". Hahaha.
I had tonkatsu for lunch today with agedashi tofu..this looks so YUM!!
mmm
Ijust had some leftover for dinner, and it was still YUM, Betty!
:) Kat.
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