Quick Korean Beef Recipe (2024)

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Korean beef and rice is a family favorite that comes together in less than 20 minutes and tastes better than take out. Enjoy ground beef browned to perfection with a delicious homemade sauce!

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Table Of Contents:
  • Why this recipe works
  • Ingredients
  • The secret to perfectly browned ground beef
  • Preparation instructions
  • Side dishes to serve
  • What to do with the leftovers
  • Notes and tips
  • Quick Korean Beef

Why this recipe works

  • Quick to make (only 20 minutes!): We all have those busy days that are so hectic that at the end of the day all we want is just a nice dinner on the table. Because you're using ground beef instead of sirloin, there is no marinating needed which saves a lot of time.
  • Needs just a few ingredients: This quick Korean beef recipe calls for a few ingredients such as ground beef, soy sauce and a few spices. This is a budget-friendly version of the classic Korean dish bulgogithat uses ground beef instead of thinly sliced sirloin. Serve it with rice and you're winning weeknight dinner!
  • Kid-friendly: Kids love this dish! This recipe is also highly customizable. You can even add different vegetables and serve with rice to make this into a dinner bowl that's healthier, quicker and tastier than take-out.

Ingredients

  • Soy sauce: My preference is to use low-sodium soy sauce when possible, but regular soy sauce works too.
  • Chili pepper flakes: It adds a little "kick" to the sauce. You can leave it out as it is optional.
  • Brown sugar: To balance the saltiness of the soy sauce, we need some brown sugar. Granulated sugar won't work in this recipe., however, honey can be an alternative if you don't use sugar.
  • Garlic and ginger: The amount of garlic and ginger added to this recipe depends on your preference. I'm pretty generous with both when it comes to making this dish.
  • Cornstarch: To thicken the sauce and make the dish a bit sticky, we need some cornstarch.
  • Ground beef: This is the key to our quick dinner, instead of classic sirloin that's used to make Korean beef, we are using ground beef which cooks in no time and is so flavorful when cooked with the sauce. It's best to use lean ground beef with 7% or less fat content.

The secret to perfectly browned ground beef

When it comes to browning ground beef, there is really one thing you should know: Use a large pan. Large pans offer enough space to the ground beef to be in one single layer and therefore brown better and faster. Let your pan heat completely before cooking the ground beef to get that nice brown color.

Also, don't stir constantly. Let the ground beef cook for a few minutes before stirring it. This would give the meat enough time to brown well.

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Preparation instructions

  • Combine soy sauce, chili pepper flakes, brown sugar, garlic, ginger and cornstarch in a small bowl.
  • Heat the oil in a large pan. Cook the ground beef over medium heat until no longer pink, about 10 minutes.
  • Add the sauce to the ground beef mixture.
  • Cook for another five to ten minutes until the sauce thickens.
  • Top with green onions and sesame seeds. Serve with brown or white rice.

Kitchen Tip:If you like your ground beef to be even more flavorful, sauté one onion in some vegetable oil before adding it to the beef. It's a small step, but will add a lot of flavor.

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Side dishes to serve

You can serve this dish with instant pot white rice, instant pot brown rice, steamed vegetables like broccoli and carrots, noodles or cauliflower rice. This recipe is so easy to modify and it tastes great with almost everything!

What to do with the leftovers

This is one of those ground beef recipes that's perfect for meal prep. It keeps very well in the fridge and reheats well. Simply store the leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days.

To reheat, add one tablespoon of soy sauce before reheating to freshen up the flavor. It's best to reheat this dish in a pan over medium heat and avoid microwaving it.

Notes and tips

  • Fresh garlic and fresh ginger always bring more flavor to dishes like this. If you don't have fresh ingredients, use powdered garlic and ginger according to your tastes.
  • Use lean beef if possible. If using beef that has more than 7% fat, make sure to drain the excess fat otherwise your dish will be too oily.
  • You can leave the sugar out and use two tablespoons of honey instead.
  • What makes this dish super tasty is perfectly browned beef, so please don't skip this step and brown it all the way through (but make sure it's not dry!).
  • Feeding a crowd? You can double and triple this recipe easily to feed more people.
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Quick Korean Beef

Shadi HasanzadeNemati

Korean beef and rice is a family favorite that comes together in less than 20 minutes and tastes better than take out. Enjoy ground beef browned to perfection with a delicious homemade sauce!

4.51 from 104 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup soy sauce low sodium
  • ¼ teaspoon chili pepper flakes
  • 1 ½ tablespoon brown sugar
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger or ½ teaspoon powdered ginger
  • 1 teaspoon corn starch
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 lb ground beef I used 93% lean
  • 4 cups cooked rice
  • 3 green onions chopped
  • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, mix soy sauce, pepper flakes, brown sugar, garlic, ginger and corn starch. Set aside.

  • Heat vegetable oil in a pan over medium heat. Saute ground beef until brown and no pink left. Add the sauce and cook for an additional 5 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, heat the rice.

  • Serve cooked Korean beef over Jasmine rice and top with green onions and sesame seeds.

Notes

  • The key to make a delicious Korean beef is making a good sauce. Please taste the sauce to make sure it has enough flavor.
  • If you like this dish saltier, add one more tablespoon of soy sauce.
  • Use lean ground beef for this recipe if available. If the ground beef has a fat content higher than 7%, please discard the rendered fat after browning the beef.
  • Fresh garlic and fresh ginger always bring more flavor to dishes like this. If you don't have fresh ingredients, use powdered garlic and ginger to your taste.
  • You can leave the sugar out and use two tablespoons honey instead.
  • What makes this dish super tasty is perfectly browned beef, so please don't skip this step and brown it all the way through (but make sure it's not dry!).
  • Feeding a crowd? You can double and triple this recipe easily to feed more people.

Nutrition

Calories: 401kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 18gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 54mgSodium: 774mgPotassium: 297mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 60IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 49mgIron: 2mg

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  1. Dolores Dougherty

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (10)
    I made it for dinner it was very good!!!!

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  2. Amy O

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (11)
    This recipe is amazing and simple to make. I’ll be adding this in my meal rotation . Thank you for sharing it.

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  3. Stephanie

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (12)
    This was delicious! I ran out fresh garlic so I substituted for garlic powder, and it still came out delicious. This was quick and easy to make, and so full of flavor. I served it with white rice and steamed veggies (broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower).

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  4. Terri J

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (13)
    This was so easy to make! And so delicious!

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  5. Becky

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (14)
    made this and it came out just fine . everyone loved it.

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  6. Natty

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (15)
    Delicious, my teenagers love it!!

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  7. Vickie

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (16)
    I make this once a week or every other week! So easy to toss together! We like ours saucy so the rice gets a coating. I double or triple the soy/sugar blend sauce and throw in frozen peas and carrots and green onions. We don’t like ginger so I leave it out.

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  8. Harold Burton

    this looks so delicious! My husband hates eggs, so I never make Frittata’s which is a shame. Have you tried freezing this or something similar. I’m thinking for my breakfast or lunch, I could make ahead. Let me know, much appreciated!

    Harold Burton

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    • Shadi HasanzadeNemati

      This freezes very well!

      Reply

  9. Beth

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (17)
    This is the perfect recipe for me these days! Quick and a for sure family favorite! No leftovers with this dish!

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  10. Suzy

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (18)
    This is one of those meals we come back to time and time again. So tasty and so EASY to make!

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  11. Lisa Jackson

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (19)
    Loved it. Had ground pork instead of beef. Did onion first. As recommended. Also used double fresh ginger. Awsome

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    • Shadi HasanzadeNemati

      Glad you like this recipe!

      Reply

  12. Carolyn

    Quick Korean Beef Recipe (20)
    Hello Shadi, I made this dish tonight, it was so good. Typically, I season my ground beef with black pepper, onion powder, Sazon, Italian seasoning and paprika for flavor, and adding the sauce made the beef absolutely delish! My 12-yr old daughter gave the meal 2-thumbs up! Will definitely make again.

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    • Shadi HasanzadeNemati

      Carolyn, thank you for your kind comment and review! We are happy to know you and your family loved this recipe!

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Quick Korean Beef Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What makes Korean beef different? ›

Rather than going for a large cut, Korean dishes use smaller strips of meat. Think pork belly, short rib, brisket or beef tongue. By cooking these cuts over a gas grill or fried on a pan, you're able to get an even more robust flavor!

What is Korean beef called? ›

Since Koreans consider Hanwoo beef a cultural icon and one of the top-quality beefs of the world, it is used in traditional foods, popular holiday dishes, or as a special-day gift. Hoengseong County is best known for its Hanwoo cattle, where the environment is well-suited for cattle farming.

What meat for Korean barbecue? ›

Korean BBQ isn't always beef, but beef, like short rib, is the most common meat. Beef, pork, and chicken are the most popular KBBQ meats. Other popular meats to grill include: Gopchang (beef or pork intestines)

How do Koreans get their meat so tender? ›

Bulgogi, or Korean barbecued beef, is made with marinated sliced beef. Most recipes call for crushed pear to tenderize the meat. My boyfriend's Korean mother says Coca-Cola can also be used for the same purpose.

Is Hanwoo beef banned in the US? ›

The future of Hanwoo

Currently, Hanwoo beef is unavailable in America and only exported in limited qualities abroad. It is also relatively unknown compared to the more famous Wagyu. This is changing as some Hanwoo promotors in Korea have started to evangelize their native Korean beef to a wider audience.

What kind of lettuce for Korean barbecue? ›

You can use any lettuce you like for these Korean beef lettuce wraps, but I'd recommend crispier lettuce leaves, such as romaine or iceberg lettuce, as they hold together better.

What vegetables go with Korean barbecue? ›

15 Vegetable Side Dishes (Banchan)
  • 1.Kongnamul Muchim (Seasoned Soybean Sprouts)
  • Sigeumchi Namul (Seasoned Spinach)
  • Oi Muchim (Spicy Cucumber Salad)
  • Hobak Bokkeum (Stir-fried Zucchini)
  • Gaji Namul (Steamed Eggplants)
  • Sukju Namul (Seasoned Bean Sprouts)
  • Oi Bokkeum (Stir-fried Cucumbers)
  • Doraji Namul.
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Do you eat rice with Korean BBQ? ›

For example, when eating Korean barbecue (or any other Korean food really), rice is served in a separate bowl, and diners should not dirty their rice by placing meat or banchan directly on it. It's also considered rude to pick up your bowl from the table, as you normally would in a Chinese or Japanese dining setting.

Why is Korean beef so good? ›

Hanwoo beef is highly nutritious, packed with protein, vitamins, and minerals. It is a breed of cattle that is native to Korea and is known for its high quality and flavor. Hanwoo beef is leaner than other types of beef and has less cholesterol and saturated fat.

Why is Korean beef expensive? ›

Beef is the most prized of all meats, with the cattle holding an important cultural role in Korea. ... The demand is high but supply is limited, hence, the most expensive meat in the country. South Korea is small with limited land for cows to roam, so space is limited to breed and grow the stock.

Can I use apple instead of pear for bulgogi? ›

If you can't find Asian pears, you can substitute a sweet apple like Fuji or Bosc pear.

What to eat with Korean beef? ›

What to Serve with Korean Ground Beef. We like to serve this delicious Korean ground beef over cooked white rice. It would also be great with some Asian noodles like ramen, udon, rice noodles or chow mein noodles. A side of steamed broccoli, sauteed snap peas, or grilled asparagus would all work great.

Is Korean BBQ meat seasoned? ›

Thin slices of ribeye beef are marinated with a blend of onion, garlic, pear, green onion, brown sugar, pepper, soy sauce, and sesame oil, infusing the meat with layers of savory sweetness.

Can you cook Korean barbecue in a pan? ›

You can cook on a cast-iron pan, nonstick pan or any similar griddle on your stovetop. Or – upgrade your tableside setup with a portable camp stove and butane cans. Fire it up with a Korean-style grill pan – its special grooves keep meats from sticking and help drain grease.

Why is Korean beef special? ›

Hanwoo cattle are known for their high marbling, beefy flavour and slightly sweet aftertaste. The secret to its perfect balance lies in how the cattle are raised and fed. Hanwoo has all the flavor and juiciness of a Prime Beef without being overpowered by the excessive marbling and oily Wagyu aftertaste.

Is Hanwoo beef better than Wagyu? ›

“Wagyu feels like it melts in your mouth due to this high fat ratio, but one can also say that as a result it tastes relatively bland,” Hwang says. “Hanwoo is more balanced. It has a stronger flavour of beef and some more texture to chew on rather than just melting in your mouth.”

Why is Korean beef so fatty? ›

Wagyu beef's remarkable fat content is the result of a confluence of factors: genetics, meticulous breeding, specialized diet, and stress-free rearing conditions. This unique combination ensures that Wagyu beef remains unparalleled in marbling, taste, and texture.

Is Korean beef better? ›

Hanwoo beef is highly nutritious, packed with protein, vitamins, and minerals. It is a breed of cattle that is native to Korea and is known for its high quality and flavor. Hanwoo beef is leaner than other types of beef and has less cholesterol and saturated fat.

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