Easy Ground Beef Bulgogi

This is Aaron and Claire's recipe for a very quick yet super tasty ground beef bulgogi. This is actually part 1 of 4 of their 15-minute Korean rice bowl recipes. We love this recipe for its super easy process and amazing flavours and textures. By the way, this recipe does not use Gochujang, but you are free to add some to add some more spice and flavour to the dish.

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Aaron and Claire adapted by JojoM
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2023-02-12
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Easy Ground Beef Bulgogi

Easy Ground Beef Bulgogi

Aaron and Claire adapted by JojoM
12 February 2023
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Prep Time
15M
Perform Time
45M
Cook Time
30M
Total Time
90M
Yield
500g
Cook Method
Saute
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Ingredients

  • Add ground beef to grocery list
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    500g ground beef
  • Add mushrooms to grocery list
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    125g diced mushrooms
  • Add soy sauce to grocery list
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    3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • Add sugar to grocery list
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    2 tablespoons sugar
  • Add mirin to grocery list
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    2 tablespoons mirin
  • Add oyster sauce to grocery list
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    3 tablespoons oyster sauce
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    2 tablespoons minced garlic
  • Add black pepper to grocery list
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    Black pepper to taste
  • Add green onions to grocery list
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    Chopped green onions
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    1 large onion, chopped
  • Add cooking oil to grocery list
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    2 tablespoons cooking oil
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    1 tablespoon sesame oil

Method

  • Step 1
    Combine the ground beef with the finely diced mushrooms, soy sauce, sugar, mirin, oyster sauce, garlic, and a sprinkle of black pepper.
  • Step 2
    In a wok, sauté the white parts of the green onions with the chopped onion and cooking oil for around 3 minutes.
  • Step 3
    Add the marinated beef to the wok. Continue stirring until most of the liquid has evaporated.
  • Step 4
    Turn off the heat, then add the green parts of the green onions and a tablespoon of sesame oil. Stir, garnish with sesame seeds, and serve.
Notes

The Magic of Ground Beef Bulgogi

Are you yearning for an exotic dinner without stepping out of your kitchen? It's time to introduce you to the mouthwatering world of Korean cuisine, specifically Ground Beef Bulgogi, a dish that is sure to make your taste buds dance.

Bulgogi, a word that literally translates to "fire meat" in Korean, is traditionally made with marinated slices of beef or pork. But today, we are taking a fun twist on this classic by using ground beef, making it more accessible and quicker to prepare - ideal for those busy weeknight dinners.

Ingredients Unveiled

For this delightful journey, you'll need the following ingredients:

  • 500g of ground beef
  • 125g of diced mushrooms
  • 1 tablespoons of soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoons of sugar
  • 2 tablespoons of mirin
  • 1 tablespoons of oyster sauce
  • 1 tablespoons of minced garlic
  • Black pepper to taste
  • Chopped green onions
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons of cooking oil
  • 1 tablespoon of sesame oil

Bringing the Ground Beef Bulgogi to Life

Now, with ingredients in hand, let's dive into the cooking process!

  1. Kick off by combining the ground beef with the finely diced mushrooms, soy sauce, sugar, mirin, oyster sauce, garlic, and a sprinkle of black pepper. Mix well and let the flavors meld together.
  2. In a sizzling wok, sauté the white parts of the green onions with the chopped onion and cooking oil. Keep stirring for around 3 minutes until the onions are soft and fragrant - this is your flavor foundation.
  3. Time to introduce the marinated beef to the wok. Continue stirring until most of the liquid has evaporated. This stage can take around 30 minutes on medium heat, but trust me, the wait is worth it.
  4. Finally, turn off the heat, then add the green parts of the green onions and a tablespoon of sesame oil. Give it a good stir, garnish with sesame seeds, and serve on top of white rice.

And there you have it, a dish that is a carnival of flavors!

A Glimpse into Nutrition Information

For the health-conscious, here's a breakdown of the nutrition information for this recipe. The measurements are for a serving size of 100g:

  • Carbs: 10g
  • Fat: 20g
  • Sodium: 720mg
  • Cholesterol: 50mg
  • Protein: 20g

This recipe yields 5 servings, so adjust the measurements according to your portion size.

Complementing Your Bulgogi with Perfect Sides

While this Ground Beef Bulgogi is a star in its own right, serving it with the right sides can elevate your dining experience. For instance, pairing it with a bowl of steamed white rice or japchae (Korean glass noodles) is a classic. A side of kimchi or a fresh cucumber salad can also offer a refreshing contrast to the hearty bulgogi.

Smart Ingredient Substitutes

If some ingredients are not readily available, fear not! You can substitute mirin with a blend of white wine and sugar. Similarly, if oyster sauce is not on hand, a combination of soy sauce and hoisin sauce can do the trick.

Culinary Secrets for the Best Bulgogi

For an even more flavorful Bulgogi, marinate the beef for a couple of hours or even overnight if you have time. This allows the flavors to seep into the meat, giving you a more delectable dish.

Another tip is to use a cast-iron skillet or wok if possible. These types of pans distribute heat evenly, ensuring your Bulgogi cooks perfectly.

FAQs

What is the origin of Bulgogi?

Bulgogi is a traditional Korean dish, with its name literally translating to "fire meat." It dates back to the Goguryeo era (37 B.C. to A.D. 668).

Can I substitute ground beef with another type of meat?

Absolutely! Ground pork or turkey can work as great substitutes for ground beef.

What if I don't have mirin?

If you don't have mirin, a mixture of white wine and a bit of sugar can work as a substitute.

Can this dish be made vegan?

Yes, by substituting the ground beef with a plant-based alternative and using a vegan substitute for oyster sauce, you can make a vegan version of this dish.

How long can I store leftover Bulgogi?

Bulgogi can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Ensure it's in an airtight container to maintain freshness.

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