Cooking with Sarah Boorer
Phil O’Neil is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes.
This week Sarah whips up Japanese curry with chicken cutlet (recipe courtesy recipetineats.com)
Ingredients (tbsp=15ml, cup=250ml)
Curry
400g / 0.9lb onion sliced into 1cm / ⅜” wide pieces
250g / 0.6lb potato cut into 1.5cm / ⅝” cubes
100g / 3.5oz carrot sliced to 7mm / ¼” thick pieces (note 1)
1 tbsp oil
½ packet of 230g / 0.5lb House Vermont Curry (Mild, note 2)
800ml / 1.7pt water
4 cups cooked rice (hot)
4 Chicken Cutlets cut into 2.5cm / 1” wide strips (note 3)
Condiment (optional)
4 tbsp fukujinzuke
Instructions
1. Add oil to a pot and heat over medium high heat.
2. Add onion and sauté for a few minutes or until the onion becomes
translucent and edges start getting slightly burnt.
3. Add potatoes and carrots into the pot and stir for a couple of minutes or
until the surface of the vegetables starts getting cooked.
4. Add water and turn the heat up to bring it to a boil. Then reduce the
heat to medium low and simmer for about 7 minutes or until the
vegetables are nearly cooked through (note 4).
5. Break the curry roux cake into small blocks along the lines and add
them into the pot. Stir gently to blend the curry roux.
6. Reduce the heat to low, place a lid on and cook for about 10 minutes or
until the curry roux is completely dissolved. Stir occasionally as the
curry tends to stick to the bottom of the pot.
7. Check the consistency of the sauce. It should be like béchamel sauce. If
it's too thick, adjust with some water. If too thin, cook further without the
lid. It will thicken when cooled down as well.
8. Turn the heat off.
Serving
1. Place a cup of hot cooked rice onto one side of a plate. Place the
chicken cutlet pieces next to the rice, leaning them on the rice so that
there will be a space to pour the curry.
2. Pour curry next to the chicken cutlet, put fukujinzuke on the side and
serve immediately.
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