Chicken Katsu Curry | Japanese food home cooking | Recipe


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Welcome to Kimono Mom’s Kitchen! This is a Cooking Show by MOE and SUTAN, a Japanese mom and her daughter. Today, we …

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  1. wnterbird
    wnterbird says:

    Moe! Your english sounds great! It's so brave of you to speak a language you're still learning in front of over a million people online. I find it so hard to speak Japanese even with one person, you've inspiring me to try harder and to take the risk!

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  2. Bayan M
    Bayan M says:

    You guys are so kind I love you so much😍💞💞 and the curry recipe looks really delicious I will try it soon😋😋😋👌ありがとう

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  3. Michael Thierry
    Michael Thierry says:

    One of my most favourite things: Curry! 😋 My grandpa and grandma were both Indian, so I grew up eating their range of curries they'd come up with. It was good, authentic curry that he'd cook for hours in a massive pot for our entire family when we'd visit every weekend. Sadly, both my grandpa and grandma are no longer around, so there's no more of the awesome curries they'd make for us to enjoy! Watching both you and Sutan (she's super adorable!) cook together is the best thing ever! You truly are a superb mum who's raised a fantastic daughter who enjoys everything that you do!

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  4. Livia Chan
    Livia Chan says:

    What a great parenting! I was a trained preschool teacher and during my time teaching I found so many parents that were basically clueless on how to “communicate properly” with their children. You in the other hand, always listen and reason well with Sutan without using the “You’re a kid, so you can’t do this” card. I really enjoyed the video! Can’t wait to make the curry btw 😉

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  5. Mari
    Mari says:

    My all-time favourite Japanese dish made by the most adorable duo 💕 It looks so delicious, I need to try your version! Love from Brazil

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  6. Jianfa Tsai
    Jianfa Tsai says:

    10:11 mate. raw meat juices cause food poisoning, and diarrhoea and lower the immunity system of the sick toddler, adult or elderly which let other diseases into the human body system. Pounding the raw meat like this gets micro-droplets/particles of raw meat juices and tiny chunks (naked to human eyes) to splatter around the entire kitchen where e.g. the toddler touches the supposedly clean floor, fridge and kitchen counter surfaces and puts his/her fingers stained with the "left for a few days – germs growth" meat juices into the toddler's mouth which causes ill health. Why not buy restaurant grade durable transparent cling wrap to overlay on the chicken breasts and use a non-sharp meat pounder or stainless steel rolling pin to pound the meat where the micro meat juices are captured and blocked by the cling wrap. Please feedback to family, friends and colleagues.

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  7. Shahani
    Shahani says:

    6:04 my Japanese is limited because it's been years since I've used it, but your toddler is a jokester!!! 😆😆😆 Was she joking her stomach hurts and the veggie juice really wasn't good? 😁 What a joker! I love your set-up!! Subscribing.

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  8. onedaysai0
    onedaysai0 says:

    I watched this video, went to the grocery store, and made this dish for dinner. Delicious!! I didn't have Japanese curry so I mixed generic curry with a bit of garam masala. BTW I haven't seen your videos in a while, Sutan is so big now and your English is so good! I love how she pretended to speak English in the intro and how much she is helping out. Also loved your face when she wanted to dip the chicken and you had to think of a way to distract her.

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  9. Hermawan
    Hermawan says:

    I made some mistakes with my comment, I should have written something like this "I hope the soul in Hermawan's body is born in a Shinto family", I'm sorry for the typo in my comment yesterday, I beg you to write a prayer in ema in one of the Shinto shrine, write this "I hope the soul in Hermawan's body is born in a Shinto family as soon as possible" thank you for caring for me.

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