JEYUK BOKKEUM (OR SPICY PORK BULGOGI)
Spicy Korean pork bulgogi marinated in a gochujang based sauce with lots of fresh garlic and ginger!
Provided by Hyosun
Categories Main Course
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Thinly slice the meat, if not pre-sliced.
- Mix all marinade ingredients well in a large bowl. Add the meat and toss everything well to evenly coat the meat with the marinade. Add the onion and scallions and toss again. Let it sit for about 30 minutes.
- Grill or pan fry in a skillet (in 2 batches) over medium high heat until slightly caramelized. Adjust the heat as necessary.
SPICY PORK BULGOGI
Spicy, savory, sweet, gingery pork bulgogi made with Korean gochujang sauce.
Provided by JinJoo Lee
Categories Main Course Pork
Time 25m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Thinly sliced pieces from the neck, shoulder or hind leg (ham area) are used for pork bulgogi. The cut I bought from my local market is from the neck (collar butt) and it's called moksal (목살) in Korean.
- Make the marinade by mixing all of the ingredients above.
- Mix the pork slices and the sauce together and marinate for at least 15 min. or more the better. You can marinate pork bulgogi in the fridge for up to a day.
- The best way to cook pork bulgogi is to BBQ it over a grill. But it's not easy to just directly cook them over the conventional American BBQ grill because the pieces can fall through. Koreans usually use a grill that have smaller openings.
- If using a standard American style grill, you can put a piece of tin foil and poke holes into it with a fork so some direct heat can come through.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 524 kcal, Carbohydrate 35 g, Protein 46 g, Fat 22 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Cholesterol 136 mg, Sodium 1305 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 24 g, ServingSize 1 serving
SPICY PORK BELLY BULGOGI
Steps:
- Grate onion and asian pear with box grater. (Alternately, you can whizz onion, asian pear, garlic, and ginger in food processor until pureed.)
- Add grated onion and asian pear to large bowl. Add remaining marinade ingredients. Mix thoroughly with spoon.
- Add pork belly and mix with hands until thoroughly coated. Set aside at room temperature for 30 minutes. Or, marinate overnight in the refrigerator.
- Position oven rack 3-4 inches from the heat element. Preheat oven to BROIL for at least 10 minutes. Line a sheet pan with foil for easier clean up. Add pork belly strips to sheet pan, making sure not to crowd the pan. Broil until crispy looking and browned, about 5-8 minutes for each side. Keep broiling until pork belly is cooked through with charred bits and crispy edges. You'll have to watch the pork carefully so that it doesn't burn too much. Also, rotate the pieces with tongs so they receive equal heat from the broiler.
- Cut into bite-sized strips and transfer to serving platter. Garnish with green onion and sesame seeds, if desired. Serve immediately with rice, lettuce wraps, and ssamjang.
SPICY PORK BULGOGI
Steps:
- Cut the pork down the middle (in half) and add to a bowl with the lemon-lime soda. Allow to soak for at least 10 minutes. Drain out the soda.
- Put the 1/2 onion, garlic, ginger, green onion and pineapple in a blender and blend on medium low. Pour into the bowl with the pork and add the gochujang, sugar, mirin, soy sauce, Korean fine chili powder and sesame oil. Allow the pork to marinate for 12 hours.
- Heat up a pan and add vegetable oil. Lay the pork carefully in the pan (don't pile the pork--make sure every piece is touching the pan). Cook until the meat is firm, about 15 minutes. Add a touch of salt, sliced onions and thinly sliced carrots (matchstick.) Then, cook for another 5 to 10 minutes.
SPICY BULGOGI MARINATED PORK
This comes from the author of the Eating and Living blog, a Korean-American mom with some great recipes. The contrast between the spicy meat and the crisp cool lettuce leaves is just delicious and fun. I can buy the meat sliced for bulgogi at my local Korean market, but if you don't have one of those handy, you might want to partially freeze your meat, which will help you slice it very thin. I like to serve this with rice. Prep time does not include marinating time.
Provided by duonyte
Categories Pork
Time 30m
Yield 3-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Mix together all of the marinade ingredients well.
- Add the meat, onion and green onions and mix well so that all of the meat is coated. Let marinate for at least an hour.
- Heat a grill pan or a skillet over medium high heat and add the pork slices, cooking until it the pork is cooked through and slightly caramelized, turning once. (Do this in batches if necessary - do not crowd the pan).
- Serve with lettuce leaves. - wrap the pork morsels in a lettuce leaf and enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 905.7, Fat 85.3, SaturatedFat 30.1, Cholesterol 109.1, Sodium 766.4, Carbohydrate 15.6, Fiber 1.9, Sugar 9.9, Protein 16.6
JEYUK BOKKEUM (SPICY PORK BULGOGI WITH PEARS)
This is from a Korean-American mom's blog, Eating and Living, a great source of Korean recipes. Traditionally some grated Asian pear is used to flavor and tenderize the meat, but a tart apple can be used instead. I added a sliced red bell pepper, which the recipe did not call for, but which worked together well. The pork must be very thinly sliced and I buy pork/pork belly sliced for bulgogi at the Korean market. Pork loin should have some fat on it. I used less soy sauce, but found the amount of gochujang to my taste.
Provided by duonyte
Categories Pork
Time 1h20m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Combine the meat, scallions, and onion in a medium bowl.
- Combine the marinade ingredients in a small bowl, mixing together well, and pour over the meat.
- Mix everything together well - I find this works best with your hands. Cover and let stand an hour. (If it will stand longer, place in the refrigerator).
- Grill or pan grill. If using a skillet, put a little neutral oil and sesame oil in the heated skillet. Do not crowd the meat, as it will then steam - cook in batches. Cook until the meat is a bit caramelized - perhaps 5 or 6 minutes.
- Serve with lettuce, rolling the cooked mixture into the leaves. I like Boston or another leafy lettuce for this, as it rolls easily, but romaine works, too.
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