For best results, use fresh panko bread crumbs. They provide a superior light and crispy texture compared to regular bread crumbs. Pounding the pork chops slightly thinner before coating can help them cook more evenly and quickly. Do not overcrowd the skillet when frying, as this will lower the oil temperature and result in soggy Tonkatsu. Work in batches if necessary. If you don't have a thermometer, you can check for doneness by cutting into the center of a chop. The meat should be opaque and the juices should run clear.
Rylee Weber
Sep 21, 2024Great recipe! Easy to follow and the results were restaurant-quality.
Rigoberto Jacobson
Dec 13, 2022The double coating of panko really makes a difference. It creates such a satisfying crunch!