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Bulgogi (Korean BBQ Beef)
Published 04/14/2019. Updated 04/09/2021
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Bulgogi is easy to make at home, and the thinly sliced beef doesn’t take long to
marinate. This bulgogi recipe shows you how to make a delicious bulgogi sauce with a
few basic ingredients and to cook and serve the meat deliciously!
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What is bulgogi?
Bulgogi (불고기), also known as Korean BBQ beef, is marinated thinly sliced beef,
typically cooked over an open flame. “Bul” means fire in Korean, and “gogi” is a general
term for meat. While there are other variations such as chicken and pork, the term
generally refers to beef bulgogi.
While Korean beef BBQ is most commonly char grilled at restaurants, there are many
regional variations as to how this dish is prepared and served. In this bulgogi recipe,
I’m also introducing Seoul-style bulgogi (서울식 불고기), which is how I used to eat
bulgogi growing up. It’s also known as yetnal bulgogi (옛날불고기), meaning old-style or
from the past. It’s a particular way the marinated meat is served up. Over the last
decade or so, it has made a remarkable comeback and become very popular throughout
the country. My family loves it!
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How to make bulgogi
The meat
The best cut is rib eye. Any tender, flavorful cut of beef, such as chuck eye, sirloin and
tenderloin, works well too. I sometimes use tenderloin when I cook for the elderly
members of my family and friends. You can also make it with a tough cut, but you may
need a stronger tenderizer such as pineapple or kiwi and longer marinating time. See
my flank steak bulgogi.
You can find pre-cut beef at Korean markets. It usually comes in different grades.
Spend a little more for good quality meat if you can. You can also ask your butcher to
thinly slice the meat or slice it yourself after freezing the meat for a couple of hours.
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Bulgogi sauce
The classic marinade is made with a few basic ingredients such as soy sauce, rice wine,
sugar, sesame oil, garlic, etc. The important thing is to find the right balance between
saltiness and sweetness. You’ll find that right balance with this bulgogi recipe! Using
generous amounts of garlic and sesame oil is necessary to create an authentic taste.
To enhance the flavor and tenderize the meat, Koreans traditionally add a grated
Korean pear to the marinade. It’s simply the best way. However, if you cannot find a
Korean/Asian pear, you can omit it or use a Bosc pear or an apple instead.
Thinly-sliced good quality meat doesn’t need much tenderizing. If using kiwi or
pineapple, be sure to use only a small amount so you don’t over-marinate the meat.
They are very strong tenderizing agents and can break down the meat too much. All
you need is about 30 minutes to an hour to marinate thinly sliced meat. It can be
longer, up to overnight.
This marinade can also be used for other meats such as chicken or pork.
Grilling:
You can grill the meat over charcoal or wood charcoal (sootbul, 숯불), but a gas grill or a
grill pan over the stove top works well too.
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Stir-frying:
If you are pan-frying the meat and want nicely caramelized it, preheat the pan nice and
hot and don’t crowd the pan.
Koreans also cook bulgogi in its own juice in a pan over the stove top for softer meat
and some delicious sauce. Use all the marinade if you want more sauce at the end.
Seoul-style bulgogi
As I mentioned earlier, this is how I grew up eating this dish. Cook the meat on a
special dome shaped pan with holes and a flat bottom that holds water or broth. The
dome shape allows the drippings to flow down to the water or broth, which thickens as
the meat cooks. The liquid can be water or broth. I use dashima broth that’s mildly
seasoned with some soy sauce.
Starch noodles and/or vegetables such as mushrooms are delicious cooked in the
slightly sweet and savory sauce. Try mixing the sauce with your rice. Incredibly tasty!
I found my dome-shaped grill pan at a local Korean market, but I also saw it online if
you’d like to buy one. Otherwise, you can simply use a large skillet.
What to serve BBQ beef with
Pa muchim (scallion salad) is excellent to accompany this dish along with lettuce wraps
and ssamjang. For other vegetable side dishes, see my 15 Korean vegetable side dishes.
Doenjang jjigae (soybean paste stew) pairs very well with Korean BBQ meat too.
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What to do with leftovers
You can store any unused marinated meat in the fridge for up to 4 days or freeze it for
longer storage.
Leftover beef bulgogi is excellent in bibimbap, gimbap (also spelled kimbap), bulgogi
doepbap or bulgogi jeongol. Or try kimchi bulgogi cheesesteak or tacos.
More bulgogi variations
Flank steak bulgogi
Slow cooker bulgogi
Dak bulgogi
Dweji bulgogi
Salmon bulgogi
Watch how to make it
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20 minutes 4 PRINT RECIPE
Ingredients
2 pounds thinly-sliced beef (rib eye or top sirloin) - see note
3 scallions,
1 small onion,
1 small carrot,
Marinade
6 tablespoons soy sauce
3 tablespoons water
4 tablespoons sugar ( or you can use 2 T sugar 2 T honey)
2 tablespoons rice wine or mirin
2 tablespoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons sesame oil
2 teaspoons sesame seeds
4 tablespoons grated Korean/Asian pear
⅛ teaspoon pepper
To serve bulgogi Seoul-style
3 ounces potato starch noodles (soaked in hot water for 20 minutes and drained)
3 scallions
1 pack enoki mushrooms (stems removed)
2 cups water, dashima broth, or beef broth
1 teaspoon soy sauce
Instructions
1. If using packaged pre-sliced meat, separate the slices. Remove any excess blood from the
pre-sliced meat using paper towels.
2. Mix all the marinade ingredients in a bowl.
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3. Place the meat and vegetables in a large bowl. Add the marinade and toss gently to
combine everything well. Marinate the meat for 30 minutes to an hour, up to overnight.
4. Grilling: Grill the meat on a charcoal or gas grill or pan fry in a skillet over high heat until
slightly caramelized. If pan searing, preheat the pan nice and hot and cook the meat until
slightly caramelized. Do not crowd the skillet.
5. OR Stir-frying: Preheat the pan, and add the meat over high meat. You can crowd the pan
to generate some liquid and let the meat cook in its own juice. Cook until the meat is no
longer pink. Use all the marinade if you want some sauce at the end.
To serve bulgogi Seoul-style
1. Thinly slice the scallions. Season 2 cups of water or broth with 1 teaspoon of soy sauce.
2. Heat the pan, and add the bulgogi and top it with the scallions and mushrooms. Add
about half of the broth around the edges of the pan along with the noodles. Add more
liquid when the liquid level goes down as you cook.
Notes
*Pre-sliced bulgogi meat is sold at any Korean market. Pay a little more to get good quality
meat. If cutting the beef at home, partially freeze for about an hour to firm it up for easier
slicing. Cut across the grain into about ⅛ - inch thick slices.
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This bulgogi recipe was originally posted in May 2010. In this updated post, I’ve made
minor tweaks to the recipe and introduced Seoul-style bulgogi (서울식 불고기), which is a
particular way bulgogi is served up.
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