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CURRY BUNS (Japanese Deep-fried Curry Buns, Kare-Pan)
CURRY BUNS (Japanese Deep-fried Curry Buns, Kare-Pan)

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The ingredients needed to make CURRY BUNS (Japanese Deep-fried Curry Buns, Kare-Pan):
  1. Use Buns
  2. You need (1 and 1/5 us cups) bread flour
  3. You need (3/5 us cup) cake flour
  4. Take cane sugar
  5. Get salt
  6. Use instant dry yeast
  7. Prepare (3.5 us fl oz) lukewarm water
  8. Use beaten egg
  9. Use unsalted butter
  10. Take Curry Filling (Double the required amount)
  11. You need ground meat (mixed beef and pork)
  12. Get minced onion
  13. You need red chili pepper
  14. Prepare cumin seed
  15. Take cake flour
  16. Get oil for frying onion
  17. Provide (For Curry Sauce)
  18. Provide salt
  19. Use curry powder
  20. Provide garam masala powder
  21. Take ketchup
  22. Get Worcestershire sauce
  23. Use garlic (1 tsp grated garlic)
  24. Prepare thumb-size piece of ginger (1 Tbsp grated ginger)
  25. Provide chicken stock bouillon (Maggi bouillon)
  26. Use (10 us fl oz) water
  27. Take For deep- frying
  28. Provide water
  29. Prepare panko bread crumbs
  30. Provide oil for deep-frying
Steps to make CURRY BUNS (Japanese Deep-fried Curry Buns, Kare-Pan):
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  2. 【Curry Filling】Combine all curry sauce ingredients; salt, curry powder, garam masala, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, grated garlic, grated ginger, a crushed bouillon cube, and water. Divide a red chili pepper in two and get rid of the seed; set aside.
  3. Heat oil in a frying pan over medium heat. Put cumin seed and chili pepper and fry it for about 30 sec. Put minced onion and fry it over medium heat until soft. Take it out from the pan; set aside.
  4. Put ground meat in the frying pan and fry it over medium-high heat until light brown. Turn down the heat, and remove extra oil with 2-3 sheets of paper towel.
  5. Put the fried onion and the curry sauce mixture in the pan. Cook it over medium heat for 5 mins while stirring.
  6. Turn off the heat, and put cake flour and stir well. If lumps of flour are formed, please crush them.
  7. Cook it over medium heat while stirring for another 5 mins or until it has thickened. Turn off the heat, let it cool. When it's cooled thoroughly, transfer to a bowl and cover with plastic wrap, and let it sit in a fridge overnight. The curry is double the required amount so use half to cook curry buns.
  8. 【Dough of Buns】Put bread flour, cake flour, instant dry yeast, and cane sugar in a large bowl. Mix well. Add about 2/3 of the lukewarm water and beaten egg. Mix roughly while cutting it.
  9. Pour the remaining water little by little against powdery places. Mix until it becomes a single mass. Spread the dough onto a work surface. Sprinkle salt over it, and put butter on.
  10. Knead it with your hands for 4-5 mins until combined. Hit the dough against the work surface for 5 mins. Repeat hitting and folding until smooth and elastic, for another 5 mins.
  11. Place it in a lightly oiled bowl. Cover with a plastic wrap. Let it rise at 40℃ / 104°F (or warm place) for about 40-60 mins until it has increased in size 1.5-2X. Please take the curry out of the fridge; set aside.
  12. Finger Dent Test! Press your floured finger into the dough. If the dent springs back a little, and it stays without filling in, it’s ready. Punch the air out. Divide it into 6 equal pieces.
  13. Punch down each piece and shape each into a ball. Please sprinkle bread flour when necessary. Cover with a damp towel and let it rest for 10 mins.
  14. 【Wrap the curry with the dough, and deep-fry!】Roll out into a 9 cm (3.5-inch) circle, sprinkling bread flour when necessary. Put 2-3 Tbsp of the curry paste in the center. Fold it and pinch the edges to seal well. Please pinch and press tightly so as not to open during deep frying.
  15. Cover with a damp towel. Let it rise at 40℃ / 104°F (or warm place) for about 20-30 mins until it has increased in size 1.2X.
  16. Dip the formed dough into the water and then place it in panko bread crumbs to coat.
  17. Heat the deep-frying oil to 320ºF (160ºC) in a frying pan. Deep-fry each dough for 5 mins or until golden brown on both sides. Drain excess oil. It's all done!

If frying, heat a large pan or pot over high heat. Curry bread (kare pan) is Japanese curry encased in bread dough, lightly covered in panko bread crumbs, and then deep-fried till golden brown. Justifiably qualified as comfort food, you can find these curry bread at bakeries and convenience stores throughout Japan. They are enjoyed for breakfast, lunch or snack, or any time of the day in my case. These delicious Japanese curry buns (karē pan) are crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside and filled with mild curry.

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