Sweet Potato Katsu Curry

This delicious sweet potato katsu curry is a plant-based take on the famous Japanese dish: panko-coated, oven-baked sweet potatoes are served with a spiced vegetable curry sauce and rice. It's a hearty and flavourful meal yet loaded with nutritious ingredients!

Sweet Potato Katsu Curry Recipe

Info

Nutrition per serving
NutrientAmountRDA
Net Carbs107.2 g39%
of which Sugars13.4 g14.8%
Fibers14.9 g53.1%
Fats13.1 g20.2%
of which Saturates1.5 g7.3%
of which Omega 31.5 g136.3%
Proteins16.4 g35.6%
Calcium147 mg14.7%
Vitamin A1223 mcg174.7%
Vitamin C17 mg22.5%
Iron6.4 mg43.3%
Potassium1175 mg33.6%
Sodium890 mg38.7%
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Kcal612 30.6%
Macro split
  • net carbs 71%
  • sugars 9%
  • fats 9%
  • saturates 1%
  • proteins 11%
  • fibers 10%
*RDA based on a 2000 kcal diet;
**Nutritional data sources: USDA, food labels.
KCAL
612 per serving
TIME
1h 30m
HEALTH

This sweet potato katsu curry is the ultimate vegan Japanese curry to prepare when you crave a hearty and flavourful dish loaded with healthy ingredients.

In our recipe, we replaced the classic chicken with a healthier, plant-based alternative: oven-baked sweet potato katsu. It's lower in fat, packed with fibre, and rich in omega-3. Wow!

How did we do it? We breaded thick sweet potato slices with wholemeal flour, a vegan flax-egg, and, of course, crispy panko breadcrumbs.

Then, instead of frying it, we baked the sweet potato katsu in the oven. It's as crunchy as ever, and yet has a fraction of the fats!

Sweet potatoes are an amazing ingredient for this vegan katsu. They're flavourful and turn wonderfully creamy when baked, which creates a nice contrast with the outer crispy panko coating.

Sweet potatoes are also incredibly healthy, worthy of their superfood title! They pack filling fibres, free radicals-fighting antioxidants, and immunity-boosting vitamins.

Once you've prepared the katsu sweet potatoes, serve them on a bed of rice with a few generous ladles of homemade Japanese curry sauce.

This velvety sauce is made with root vegetables simmered in stock with a spicy blend of curry powder and gram masala, plus soy sauce and tomato puree. It's delicious!

And no worry, we'll show you how to prepare it from scratch easily, no need to make the classic base of roux.

So, get your chopsticks ready, and let's make this sweet potato katsu curry together!

And if you'd like to tuck into more vegan Japanese makeovers, check out our baked tofu teriyaki, vegan "omurice" omelette, and vegan yaki onigiri recipes.

Ingredients

Adjustments
Serves
Measuring System
Curry
Vegetable Oil1 tbsp
Medium White Onion1/2
Freshly Grated Ginger1 tsp
Crushed Garlic Cloves1
Carrots80 g
White Potatoes80 g
Mushrooms (shiitake or chestnut mushrooms)60 g
Vegetable Stock280 mL
Curry Powder11/2 tsp
Garam Masala1 tsp
Soy Sauce1 tbsp
Tomato Sauce1 tbsp
Sugar (or syrup or a sweetener)1/2 tsp
Starch (cornflour or potato starch)1 tbsp
Sweet Potato Katsu
Sweet Potatoes250 g
Ground Flaxseeds (or flour, see recipe)1 tbsp
Water50 mL
Panko Breadcrumbs50 g
Flour (whole wheat or plain)1 tbsp
To Serve
Rice (sushi rice or brown rice)120 g
Spring Onions to taste

Step 1

Start by preparing the curry.

Heat half of the oil in a pan, add chopped onions and cook for a few minutes until soft. Then, add ginger and garlic and sizzle until fragrant and golden (1).

Peel the potatoes and carrots and chop them into chunks along with the mushrooms.

Add the vegetables to the pan and let them sweat for 3-5 minutes to draw out the flavours (2).

onion sizzled with garlic and ginger in a pan
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cooked potatoes, mushrooms, and carrots in a pan
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Step 2

Next, pour in the vegetable stock and tip in the curry powder, garam masala, soy sauce, tomato sauce, and sugar/syrup.

Bring to a boil and simmer the Japanese curry for 15-20 minutes until the vegetables are soft (1).

Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Now, dissolve the starch in a little bit of cold water in a cup first and then stir this slurry into the curry.

Cook the curry for a few more minutes while stirring, until the starch gets activated and the curry turns creamy and glossy (2).

vegetable Japanese curry with soy sauce
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thick Japanese-style curry sauce
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Step 3

Next, get the breading ingredients ready for the sweet potato katsu.

First, make a vegan "flax-egg": add the ground flaxseeds to a shallow bowl, stir in the given water, and leave them to soak in the fridge for 15-20 minutes until thick.

As an alternative to the flaxseed "egg", you can make a slurry-like mix with plain flour and water, using them in ratio 1:1.

Meanwhile, heat ​the remaining oil in a pan and add the panko breadcrumbs.

Toast them for 2-3 minutes until golden and crunchy, stirring them frequently so they won't burn.

Then, transfer them to a shallow bowl or tray, ready for coating.

pan toasted panko breadcrumbs

Step 4

Preheat the oven to 200°C (390°F) static or 180°C (355°F) fan.

Slice the sweet potatoes into 1 cm thick slices, keeping the skin on if you like, and coat them with flour (1).

Then, dip them in the prepared flax-egg, shaking off any excess (2).

And finally, press them onto the toasted breadcrumbs, coating them evenly on all sides (3).

sliced sweet potatoes coated with flour
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sliced sweet potatoes coated with flaxseed egg
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sliced sweet potatoes coated with panko breadcrumbs
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Step 5

Arrange the prepared katsu sweet potatoes on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.

For optimal crispiness, you can also place the breaded potatoes on a wire rack sitting on a baking tray to ensure even airflow all around.

Bake them for 30-35 minutes until cooked through and crispy outside.

oven-baked katsu sweet potatoes

Step 6

Meanwhile, cook the rice according to the packet instructions — if you need some tips on how to cook sushi rice, follow this maki roll recipe.

To serve, grab a shallow bowl and fill half with rice and half with the Japanese curry sauce.

Cut the baked sweet potato katsu into strips and arrange them between the rice and curry.

Top with sliced spring onions and enjoy your delicious vegan sweet potato katsu curry while hot!

baked sweet potato katsu curry with rice in a bowl

Tips

  • The classic Japanese recipe includes the vegetables cut into bite-sized chunks, but if you prefer a smoother curry sauce, then just blend it before serving it.

  • For a faster baking time, you can boil the sweet potatoes before coating them with breadcrumbs.

  • If you own an air fryer, you can use it to cook the breaded sweet potato katsu. It'll be much faster!