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Fish katsu

Inspired by the fried pond smelt in Izakaya Bottakuri, the bread coating of this fish katsu is mixed with aonori (dried green seaweed) which gives the dish a whiff of fresh sea breeze.
Fish katsu
Seafood recipe by Connie Veneracion | Last updated: 10.06.2025
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 10 minutes mins
Total: 25 minutes mins
Servings: 4 people
Course: Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine: Japanese
Label: Fish fillet
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Connie’s notes

Izakaya Bottakuri is a manga series that had been adapted for television. Each episode features Japanese dishes that are actually cooked at home and rarely served at restaurants.
But what makes this fish katsu unique? Well, katsu means dreding small pieces of food in flour, dipping in beaten eggs and coating with panko before frying.
Although the fish is perfectly seasoned, for best experience, drizzle the fish katsu with lemon juice then dip in wasabi mayo before taking a bite.

Ingredients

  • 500 grams fish fillet or fillets (1.1 pounds) tilapia is used here
  • salt
  • 1 cup panko
  • ¼ cup aonori (you may use more)
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 egg
  • cooking oil for deep frying

To serve the fish katsu

  • rock salt
  • lemon wedges
  • shredded cabbage
  • Japanese mayonnaise mixed with wasabi

Instructions

  • Pat the fish fillets dry with paper towels, cut into half-inch wide strips and toss lightly with a teaspoonful of salt.
  • In a shallow bowl, stir together the panko and aonori.
  • Place the flour in a shallow bowl.
  • Beat the egg in another shallow bowl.
  • Dredge each fish strip in flour, dip in egg and coat with the panko-aonori mixture.
    Dredging fish fillet in flour, dipping in egg and coating with pako
  • In a wok or frying pan, heat enough cooking oil to reach a depth of at least three inches.
    Frying fish katsu
  • Fry the fish strips in batches until golden and crisp.
  • Divide the fish katsu among four plates, and arrange shredded cabbage and lemon wedges on the side.
  • Sprinkle the fish katsu with rock salt liberally and serve with wasabi mayo for dipping.
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About Connie Veneracion

Home cook and writer by passion, photographer by necessity, and good food, coffee and wine lover forever. I create, test and publish recipes for family meals, and write cooking tips and food stories. More about me and my umami blogs.

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