Miso Katsu don is always my top choice when I buy takeaway Japanese food. Why? Because it’s a delicious Donburi (rice bowl) dish made from the yummiest Japanese foods: Katsu on top of plain Japanese rice coated with Miso sauce!!
Nagoya Miso Katsu
Nagoya is generally famous for Miso katsu and Miso katsudon with dark coloured miso or Hacho miso which is made out of beans. I was born in a town called Shirahama in Wakayama prefecture but then moved to Ise, Mie prefecture where I first encountered Miso Katsudon!
What is Miso Katsudon?
Miso katsudon is deep fried panko crumbed pork cutlets on top of rice in a bowl and then sweet umami packed delicious miso sauce is drizzled over the pork cutlets. Miso goes with any protein but the flavour matches particularly well with pork.
Special Miso sauce
Miso Katsudon is so delicious because the miso sauce is not just miso paste coated on the pork cutlets. Miso sauce is made with dashi stock, mirin, sake, sugar, and miso all mixed together. That is how the unique sweet & savoury flavour is created and loved by almost all Japanese people. If you live outside of Japan, getting Hacho miso might be a little challenging. However, you can use any type of miso. I use my homemade miso to make this special sauce and it is as delicious as the miso katsudon I used to have in Japan.
How to make katsu though?
No worries, I’ve got your back (new idiom I have learnt :D). I shared Hirekatsu which is pork fillet panko-crumbed katsu and Tonkatsu which is pork loin panko-crumbed katsu. I personally like “Hirekatsu”, which one do you like? Check out my recipes for Hirekatsu and Tonkatsu if you have not already.
Can you use other protein sources apart from pork?
Yes you can. For whatever reason you do not eat pork, you can replace it with chicken, fish, seafoods, and even you could use vegetarian options such as tofu (use firm tofu). Also you can bake instead of deep frying to make it healthier.
Here is my instruction for Miso Katsudon and If you liked it, please rate it and leave a comment below. Also, don’t forget to follow me on Youtube, Pinterest, Facebook , Twitter and Instagram to keep up to date with all the latest happenings on Chopstick Chronicles. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #ChopstickChronicles so I can see your wonderful creations!
Miso Katsu Don
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cup of cooked rice
- 1 piece Hirekatsu
Miso Sauce
- 100 ml water
- 2 tbs miso
- 1.5 tbs mirin
- 1/2 tbs sake
- 2 tbs sugar
- 1 tsp dashi powder
- Salad leaves or shredded cabbage to serve
- Sesame seeds to sprinkle Optional
Instructions
- Cook the rice according to your rice cooker instructions or if you don't have one, follow the recipe here.
- Cook the Hirekatsu by following the instructions here.
- Place all the miso sauce ingredients in a small saucepan and bring to boil over high heat.
- Turn the heat down to low and simmer the sauce for about 8-10 min to reduce the sauce and make the consistency thicker.
- Slice the cooked Hirekatsu into 2cm strips and set aside.
- Place some of the rice in a bowl, and drizzle some of the miso sauce, then top with the salad leaves/cabbage and the sliced fried pork.
- Pour the miso sauce over the top and sprinkle with sesame seeds then serve!
Chris says
If I was too use homemade dashi, rather than dashi powder, do I omit the 100ml of water and use 100ml of homemade dashi?
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Hi Chris, yes, that is correct 😀
Smyth says
I like your recipe for tonkatsu sauce
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Thank you Smyth 😀
Cat says
Thank you for this recipe! It was so so good!!
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Hi Cat Thank you for leaving lovely comment. If you liked the recipe, please rate the recipe as well 😀
Sandy says
The miso sauce is sooooo goooood! I can use it as salad dressing and dipping sauce for meat and fish. It is very versatile and super easy and quick to make. Thank you so much for sharing! 😊
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
You are welcome Sandy 😀 this is my favourite miso sauce too as you mentioned can be used for many dishes!
Marian says
Hello Shihoko, I am excited to start cooking Japanese dishes and Have bought the main Japanese ingredients like Miso paste, Dashi packet, Bonito flakes etc.
I would like to try this recipe but don’t have Dashi Powder. What can I do to substitute for it?
Thanks so much!
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Hi Marian, did you buy dashi packet? that is dashi powder 😀 If not you can make it from scratch which will taste better. The recipe is https://chopstickchroniclescom.bigscoots-staging.com/how-to-make-dashi-stock/
Noelle says
I made this dish tonight and it was amazing! It tasted just like the miso katsudon I ate in Nagoya.
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Hi Noelle, I am glad to hear that 😀 Happy cooking Japanese dishes 😀
Jacky says
Thank you for posting your delicious recipes Shikoko. Your blog is my most favourite of all the culinary blogs I follow. I am so glad I found yours. I look forward to you next instalment. Best wishes.
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Hi Jacky 😀 Thank you so much for your warm comment. It is my pleasure to share my love of Japanese food that I grow up with and food photography 😀
Alexa@ Doorstep Organics says
Looking so good and yummy. Perfectly cooked for rice.
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Thank you Alexa 😀
Billy says
I cannot wait to make this at home. Looks so delicious. Miso is one of my favorite ingredients and flavors of all time. Thanks so much for sharing.
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Thank you Billy. I am sure you will love this if you like miso 😀
pablo says
perfect combination !
Chopstick Chronicles says
It is, isn’t it! it’s one of my favourites!
Caitlyn P says
Do you have a preferred sake to use with this recipe?
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Hi Caitlyn, I usually use sake for cooking because they are cheaper than for drinking. I just checked the brand I have in my pantry, is “Hinode cooking Sake”.
AiPing | Curious Nut says
I’ve never had any form of katsu with miso on it. This is a must try. Looks gorgeously delicious as always.
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Ohh AiPing, you should try this! I think Miso is the best sauce for any Katsu:D Nagoya is very famous for it and there are a lots of restaurant specialise in Miso Katsu in Japan.
Lis @ The Fare Sage says
I’m so excited! Miso KatsuDon is my favourite way to eat this meal and I’ve always wanted to find a recipe for the addictive miso sauce. Thank you 🙂
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
It is addictive! I use it for even just plain rice:D
Lis @ The Fare Sage says
I’m so excited! I’ve just published an Katsu recipe on my blog and the one thing that has been missing from my Katsu is a miso sauce! Its my all time favourite way to eat this meal. Can’t wait to try this sauce, thank you 🙂
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Sweet Miso sauce is my favourite for Tonkatsu, Hirekatsu and Chicken Katsu <3 too.
Sarah - The Charming Detroiter says
This looks phenom! My fiance and I lovvvvve Asian food, and we are always looking for new delicious recipes! Can’t wait to try this one!
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Thank you Sarah 😀 I am glad that you find new recipe here!
Peter @ Feed Your Soul Too says
Love the texture and flavors in this dish.
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Thank you Peter 😀
jacqueline | i sugar coat it! says
I am recently addicted to miso! This looks soooo GOOD – will have to give it a try.
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Thank you Jacqueline 😀 Miso is my favourite Japanese condiments!
Sara | Belly Rumbles says
Why does frying always taste better! Though I do agree that baked is just as good, sort of. What a great twist on tonkatsu.
Shihoko | Chopstick Chronicles says
Thank you Sara:D I agree, frying taste better always but also I have to watch my waist line at same time T.T