Stone-Cooked Style Bulgogi and Bibimbap
Stone-Cooked Style Bulgogi and Bibimbap

Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, stone-cooked style bulgogi and bibimbap. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Dolsot Bibimbap (Korean rice with meat and vegetables in hot stone pot) video and recipe with easy to get ingredients. The host can cook the rice and make the gochujang sauce and perhaps some soup or jjigae to go with the bibimbap. It is such a wonderful way to enjoy this fabulous dish with little effort.

Stone-Cooked Style Bulgogi and Bibimbap is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Stone-Cooked Style Bulgogi and Bibimbap is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook stone-cooked style bulgogi and bibimbap using 22 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Stone-Cooked Style Bulgogi and Bibimbap:
  1. Get of beef Plain cooked rice plus beef for 4 people (kalbi, chuck, offcuts, etc.)
  2. Prepare enough for all Bok choy, carrot, bell pepper or whatever vegetables you have on hand
  3. Get Bean sprouts
  4. Get Kimchi
  5. Prepare to 3 Egg yolks if you have them
  6. Prepare Sesame oil
  7. Prepare Gochujang (as topping)
  8. Get Namul Seasoning - Example: for one bunch of bok choy
  9. Take swirl Sesame oil
  10. Make ready Salt
  11. Make ready plus Sugar
  12. Take generous amount Toasted sesame seeds
  13. Take Bulgogi Marinade for 500 g of beef:
  14. Prepare Soy sauce
  15. Get Grated garlic
  16. Make ready Mirin
  17. Prepare Sugar
  18. Get Honey
  19. Prepare Gochujang
  20. Prepare Grated kiwi, apple or nashi pear
  21. Prepare Grated onion
  22. Take Toasted sesame seeds

My first time to cook bibimbap and it was so delicious like the one I ordered in korean restaurants. Cook the vegetables while the rice cooks and the meat marinates and all of the sudden, the recipe for bibimbap becomes a weeknight treat. There are lots of components in this dish, but it can come together quickly if you have everything chopped, sliced and ready to go before you. As I mentioned earlier, this is how I grew up eating bulgogi, which has revived and become very popular.

Instructions to make Stone-Cooked Style Bulgogi and Bibimbap:
  1. Make the bulgogi: Mix the marinade ingredients together, and marinate the beef in it for at least an hour. Drain off the marinade, stir fry it and transfer to a container.
  2. Make the namul: Blanch spinach in a pot of boiling water for about 10 seconds, then refresh in cold water. Squeeze out tightly, cut up into easy to eat pieces and mix with the namul seasoning ingredients.
  3. Sprinkle on the salt and sugar 3 times, drizzle on the oil, then taste and adjust. Blanch the bean sprouts in the same boiling water too.
  4. Flavor the bean sprouts in the same way. Drain, and mix in the flavoring ingredients while still hot. Add more salt and sugar than you did for the spinach.
  5. Heat up 2 tablespoons of oil in a frying pan over medium heat. Spread the rice evenly over the bottom. (Don't move the rice around after it's spread on the bottom of the pan!)
  6. Top the rice with namul, bulgogi and kimchi. The meat will sizzle.
  7. Lift up the rice with a spatula and look at the bottom. If the rice grains have started to become transparent, drizzle some sesame oil right on the bottom of the pan, and raise the heat to high for a minute to burn the rice a bit.
  8. When the bottom of the rice is making crackling and popping sounds it's done. Drop an egg yolk in the middle, and bring the frying pan right to the dinner table! Each portion tops their portion with gochujang to taste.
  9. Mix up from the bottom to eat. The more you mix, the better it tastes! Mix in some gochujang to taste.
  10. You can use the same marinade to make a 'bulgogi hot pot'. Use a sukiyaki pan for this. Have the beer on ice!

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