This porky dish is delicious and just wonderful to go with plain white rice or lettuce wraps.
Recipe for Korean Spicy Pork Bulgogi (adapted from 'here' with slight modification)
- Ingredients
- 450 gm pork, thinly sliced
- 2 Tbsp soya sauce
- 2 Tbsp sesame oil
- 2 Tbsp honey
- 1 tsp sugar
- 2.1/2 Tbsp Pork Bulgogi marinade
- 1 onion, sliced
- 10 cloves garlic minced
- 1 Tbsp chopped ginger
- 3 to 4 stalks of spring onions cut into 2 inch lengths
- Lightly toasted sesame seeds
- Combine all the sauces and mix well.
- Add in the minced garlic and ginger. Mix well.
- Add in the sliced pork, onions and spring onions, mix well.
- Cover with cling wrap and let chill in the fridge for 1 to 5 hours or preferably overnight.
- Saute the marinated meat in a pan with a bit oil, work in small batches.
- Serve hot with rice.
This looks delicious. I love Korean food, and yours looks just like those at the restaurant.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's easy to prepare, so why don't you give it a shot?
DeleteCheah, that looks delicious! I love Korean food a lot :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phong Hong. Since you like Korean food, better to DIY, so much more economical!
DeleteCheah, I also cooked this bulgogi with chicken yesterday. I love it with lettuce wraps!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm going to try with chicken next and have it with lettuce wraps too. Waiting to see your pics :))
DeleteThis sounds delicious and look it too! i have yet to try this Korean dish!
ReplyDeleteTrust me, Jeannie, this is indeed delicious!
DeleteHi Cheah, must be very flavourful and I know you are good in cooking meat the healthy way. I like your style.
ReplyDeleteIt's delicious, Kimmy. I like to cook meat in a simple and fuss-free way, the less work, the better :)!
DeleteI am into Korean food, Kdrama and Kpop! Your tweji bulgogi looks yummy!
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DeleteLooks like something I will love too!
ReplyDeleteI think you'll love this, with rice!
DeleteThis looks delicious! I have never tried cooking Korean food at home!
ReplyDeleteI thought it's difficult to DIY Korean food, but now that I've tried, it's not so difficult after all. If I can do it, so can you.... so much cheaper than eating in the Korean restaurants!
Deletei'm not sure whether i hv tasted bulgogi or not..sometimes cannot remember all its names but looks good leh..and i didnt even know there's bulgogi sauce available :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. The names are a tongue twister. You can find an assortment of these sauces in Aeon supermarket.
DeleteThank you Cheah! I think I might be able to make this on my own now that I have followed the links you have provided. I'm so excited! I hope Marion will give it a try but it sounds to spicy for her, lol...It's very sweet of you to lead me in the right direction. I'm off to watch that video:)
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