Japanese Curry Buns
Have a taste of these delicious Japanese curry buns! The buns are crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside and filled with mild curry. Using panko really differentiate these buns from the rest. Do try!
Prep Time45 minutes mins
Cook Time30 minutes mins
Passive Time2 hours hrs
Servings: 16 buns
The Filling
- ½ yellow onion , chopped
- ½ thumb sized ginger , grated
- 2 garlic cloves , grated
- 1 medium sized potato , cubed
- 1 carrot , cubed
- ½ cup water
- 7 oz minced turkey (200 g)
- 1 tablespoon ketchup
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- ½ apple , grated just before using to prevent from browning
Curry Slurry
- 2 tablespoon curry powder
- 1 tablespoon corn starch
- ¼ cup water (60 ml)
The Buns
- 3 cup bread flour (390 g)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoon honey (40 g)
- 2 teaspoon instant yeast (6 g)
- 1 cup warm milk (250 ml)
- 2 tablespoon softened butter (30 g), in small pieces
The Filling
Prepare the curry slurry by adding all of its ingredients into a bowl and mix well. Set aside.
Heat some oil in a pan and add in onion. Cook until translucent and then add in ginger and garlic. Continue until they are golden brown.
Now add in potato, carrot, water and some salt. Cover the pan with a lid and leave for the potato to soften and fully cooked.
There should not be liquid by now, if there's still some, continue cooking without the lid until it dries. We want no sauce. Now add in minced turkey and sprinkle some salt. Continue until the meat is fully cooked, breaking it into small pieces as you cook.
Add in ketchup, soy sauce and grated apple. Mix everything well. Lastly add in curry slurry, mix everything together and continue cooking until the curry thickens. Cool completely before using.
The Buns
Add all of the buns ingredients, except butter, into your stand mixer bowl, mix to incorporate and then knead for 10 minutes. Lower the speed and start adding the butter one piece at a time.
After that continue to knead for 5 minutes at normal speed. Form the dough into a ball and place in a greased bowl. Cover bowl tightly with cling film and leave dough to rise until double its size.
Assembling
Prepare your breading stations. Whisk eggs in a plate. In another plate pour in panko breadcrumbs. Set both aside.
Place risen dough on a working surface and lightly shape it into a log. Cut it into 16 equal pieces and form each piece into a ball. Cover with cling film to prevent them from drying.
Take a ball and flatten it a bit. Roll it into 3.5 inch (9 cm) circe. Now roll ⅓ into the center and keep on turning the dough as you roll. This will leave you a circle with thinner edges.
Scoop some filling to the center of the circle. Wet the edges with some water and then fold and pinch the seams together tightly. Now pinch and fold the seams again.
Now let's use our breading station. Put the bun in eggs and cover it well. Then place in panko breadcrumbs and coat it all over. Place it on a baking tray with baking sheet. Continue with the rest.
Cover with cling film and leave for 30 minutes or until they puff up a bit.
Frying
Heat abundance of oil in a pot on medium low heat. Carefully put the bun inside and immediately roll it in the oil for even cooking. Fry for 5 minutes or until fully cooked.
Remove from the oil and place on a kitchen paper to absorb the oil. Continue with the rest.
Calories: 197.6kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 8.6g | Fat: 4.5g | Saturated Fat: 1.8g | Cholesterol: 35.4mg | Sodium: 303.3mg | Potassium: 208.8mg | Fiber: 2.2g | Sugar: 4.7g | Calcium: 50.3mg | Iron: 1.2mg