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easy bulgogimak-bulgogi 막불고기

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Step 1

Make marinade by combining the garlic, green onion, soy sauce, sugar, water, sesame oil, sesame seeds, and ground black pepper in a large bowl. Mix it well with a spoon until the sugar is well dissolved.Add the sliced beef and mix everything by hand until the beef is covered in the marinade. Keep in the fridge at least 30 minutes.Cook on a pan or a grill, and transfer to a plate or a cast iron plate to serve with rice, lettuce, ssamjang, and more side dishes.If you’re using a Korean handheld grill over a flame like I do in the video, use a medium flame and keep moving the grill around so that it gets evenly cooked, before flipping it over.To eat, wrap a spoonful of rice, a piece of bulgogi, and a little bit of ssamjang in a lettuce leaf. Fold it over and eat. Repeat!

Step 2

Mageling Colorado joined 8/20 & has 1 commentPosted August 23rd, 2020 at 2:55 pm | Log in to reply. I just made this, it was so tasty! I packed it into screw-top bowls with rice and kimchi to take for lunches this week, looking forward to eating them at work :) Meli048 Switzerland joined 5/17 & has 2 commentsPosted May 20th, 2017 at 5:31 am | Log in to reply. Hello Maangchi~ I wanted to ask you, if i can use Duck instead of Beef. Thanks for your reply, Melea~ duday76 USA joined 12/16 & has 9 commentsPosted January 11th, 2017 at 11:53 pm | Log in to reply. Thank you for this recipe Maangchi! Daebak! My son loves it!See full size image moonlightsonata egypt joined 2/15 & has 3 commentsPosted December 23rd, 2016 at 12:39 am | Log in to reply. Dear maangchi ,I wanted to tell you that last sunday the korean embassy in egypt had a cooking competition and I joined , I won using your bolgogi recipe also pajon , althoutgh I didn’t make pajon so wellBut I still got third place thanks to you , so thank you thank youFor making me win for the first time in my life anythingAnd for teaching me delicious korean recipesSoon I will send to you the picturesof my dishes and my friends that also follow your recipesSee full size image Maangchi New York City joined 8/08 & has 12,051 commentsPosted December 25th, 2016 at 2:27 am | Log in to reply. wow, congratulations! I’m sure you made awesome looking bulgogi and pajeon (green onion pancakes)! BossyPixie Wisconsin joined 8/16 & has 1 commentPosted August 14th, 2016 at 7:25 pm | Log in to reply. Thanks for the recipe Maangchi. I’ve tried several of your recipes, and so far this is my family’s favorite, closely followed by jjajangmyeon. On a different note, I happened to read the NY Times article linked and saw that City of Heroes was your gateway drug to gaming. It was mine too! My husband claim introducing me to it was his secret plan to get me to join him in gaming. vvcosta United States joined 6/16 & has 4 commentsPosted June 27th, 2016 at 7:31 pm | Log in to reply. I made this recipe with chicken and cooked 2/3 with the normal sauce and 1/3 with 2 spoons of gochujang added and they were both delicious! The chicken came out so soft! Maangchi New York City joined 8/08 & has 12,051 commentsPosted July 7th, 2016 at 8:52 am | Log in to reply. You added just a little bit of gochujang to give it a spicy kick! It sounds good! : ) sdlarcgirl San Diego county, CA joined 9/14 & has 1 commentPosted September 13th, 2014 at 2:04 am | Log in to reply. Thank you for posting this recipe! I wish you had a video for it just for having a visual, plus of course I like to watch the videos. I already made the marinade and am just letting it sit in the fridge some more before I cook it tonight. I like watching the videos and I of course did not use the other bulgogi marinade recipe because not only could I not access some of the ingredients, but I do not have much fancy appliances such as a food processor. I can’t wait to cook this beef soon. AlyWonder Fort Worth, TX, USA joined 6/14 & has 1 commentPosted June 9th, 2014 at 9:57 pm | Log in to reply. I have always wanted to try making bulgogi, and this simple recipe made it a great experience! It tastes wonderful, and the caramelized outside has a nice taste ( I added pepper flakes to add some spice) . Even my family, who are always iffy about trying different things, loved it!!! I will be making this again soon, and trying your other delicious recipes :) Maangchi New York City joined 8/08 & has 12,051 commentsPosted June 11th, 2014 at 11:28 am | Log in to reply. Great! I’m so happy to hear that this recipe helps you. Good luck with your Korean cooking! Oolong Toronto joined 3/14 & has 1 commentPosted March 10th, 2014 at 1:47 pm | Log in to reply. I’d love to try this recipe, but I am terrible with slicing any meat into thin pieces. Would I be able to use the pre-sliced thin beef pieces that are sold for hot pot as a substitute for this recipe? Thanks! ddnorman Southern NH, USA joined 9/13 & has 75 commentsPosted March 10th, 2014 at 3:18 pm | Log in to reply. Oolong,Sure! The beef I use for this comes pre-sliced (very thin) and packed by my Korean grocer Chung Gae in Acton Ma (I never miss a chance to give them a shout out – they’re awesome). In fact it is labeled “bulgogi”. It is perfect!Cheers,Dave Maangchi New York City joined 8/08 & has 12,051 commentsPosted March 10th, 2014 at 4:35 pm | Log in to reply. Your replies are very accurate and very helpful. All the answers are coming from your own experience about your Korean cooking! ddnorman Southern NH, USA joined 9/13 & has 75 commentsPosted March 11th, 2014 at 6:10 am | Log in to reply. Maangchi,Thank you for your kind words! I have come to really love Korean food and if I can help someone else enjoy it in some small way from my experience, I feel like I’m giving a little back for all I have received from you by way of your recipes!감사합니다!Dave newgrl Middle of nowhere Kansas joined 3/18 & has 4 commentsPosted April 2nd, 2018 at 12:41 pm | Log in to reply. I know this is an incredibly late reply, but if anyone else has this issue…. If you want to try slicing your own beef (or any sort of meat really) leave it a bit frozen to slice it. I usually take my steak (or chicken or pork or whatever I want sliced) out of the freezer and put it in the microwave to defrost for about half the time I usually would. That way it still has some ice crystals running through it. It is much much easier to slice that way.If your meat came fresh or already thawed, you can also just put it in the freezer for an hour or so for the same effect. If you’re putting it in the fridge to thaw, I would say just check it from time to time. It should be kind of squishy, but with obvious ice still inside. pokopori North America joined 9/13 & has 3 commentsPosted November 7th, 2013 at 7:26 pm | Log in to reply. I came across this recipe randomly today as I was waiting for my kimchi to salt. I wasn’t sure what to do about dinner and this recipe sounded simple and delicious. So I pulled out a few slabs of beef and let it marinade. I must say, it was absolutely delicious! I shouldn’t be surprised anymore; your recipes are always scrumptious! It was simple, mess-free, and extremely quick! Thanks for sharing!! I will definitely be making this for my family! KrynauwOtto2 Pretoria, South Africa joined 9/13 & has 54 commentsPosted October 1st, 2013 at 1:04 am | Log in to reply. Wow! Thanks for the easy recipe Maangchi! I am so going to try this! Maangchi joined 7/08 & has 12,051 commentsPosted October 1st, 2013 at 6:15 pm | Log in to reply. oh you are going to make this soon! : ) bwoo United States joined 9/13 & has 1 commentPosted September 23rd, 2013 at 12:28 am | Log in to reply. Thanks for such a great recipe! Just made this and I’m sure I’ll be eating this all the time. Prep time is almost nonexistent since all you have to do is chop some scallions and garlic, and beef is a quick, no-brainer to cook on the stove. First time it came out delicious and slightly sweet. Thanks so much! Maangchi New York City joined 8/08 & has 12,051 commentsPosted September 23rd, 2013 at 6:10 am | Log in to reply. I’m glad you love this recipe! chishero Canada joined 8/13 & has 1 commentPosted August 27th, 2013 at 5:13 pm | Log in to reply. This bulgogi recipe was so simple and delicious. The brown sugar and honey really helped to caramelize the beef in the pan! Even though I marinated it overnight, I think I might add some cooking wine into the marinade next time – just so help tenderize the beef even further.