Korean Beef Bibimbap

A popular Korean dish that is a wonderful exploration of different tastes and textures. Black rice is topped with an array of deliciousness including fried tender beef, sesame oil-basted cabbage & edamame beans, a spicy mayo, and pickled radish.

Korean Beef Bibimbap

with pickled radish, sesame oil & spicy mayo

4.6

Hands on Time: 30 - 45 minutes

Overall Time: 45 - 60 minutes

Ingredients:

From your kitchen:

  • Oil (cooking, olive or coconut)
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Water
  • Sugar/Sweetener/Honey
  • Egg/s (optional)
  • Paper Towel
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  1. RICE & SHINE

    Place the rinsed rice in a pot with 300ml of salted water. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the water has been absorbed, 30-35 minutes. Drain (if necessary) and cover.

  2. PREP & PICKLE

    Rinse and thinly slice the Radish. Rinse and finely slice the spring onion, keeping the white and green parts separate. Rinse and thinly slice the Cabbage. In a bowl, combine the vinegar, 10ml of water, and 5ml of sweetener (to taste). Add the radish rounds and toss until coated. Set aside. In a small bowl, combine the mayo and the Gochujang (to taste). Loosen with water in 5ml increments until a drizzling consistency. Set aside.

  3. SESAME SEEDS

    Place the sesame seeds in a pan over medium heat. Toast until golden brown, 2-3 minutes (shifting occasionally). Remove from the pan and set aside.

  4. FRIED Beef

    Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Pat the Beef strips dry with paper towel. When hot, sear the beef until browned, 30-60 seconds (shifting occasionally). Remove from the pan, season, and cover.

  5. FLAVOURFUL Cabbage

    Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the spring onion whites and the sliced Cabbage until slightly softened, 1-2 minutes (shifting occasionally). In the final minute, toss through the sesame oil, the edamame beans, and seasoning. Remove from the pan and cover.

  6. OPTIONAL EGG

    Place a non-stick pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Crack in 1 egg (optional) and fry until cooked through to your preference. We like the yolk runny and the white just set! Remove from the heat and season. Drain the pickling liquid from the Radish.

  7. BIBIMBAP!

    Make a bed of rice. Top with the sautéed Cabbage & edamame beans, the fried beef, the pickled radish, and the fried egg (if using). Drizzle over the spicy mayo (to taste). Sprinkle over the picked coriander, the spring onion greens, and the toasted sesame seeds. Tuck in, Chef!

  • Black Rice - 75ml

  • Radish - 20g

  • Spring Onion - 1

  • Cabbage - 100g

  • Rice Wine Vinegar - 10ml

  • Kewpie Mayo - 50ml

  • Gochujang - 5ml

  • White Sesame Seeds - 5ml

  • Free-range Beef Strips - 150g

  • Sesame Oil - 7,5ml

  • Edamame Beans - 50g

  • Fresh Coriander - 3g

  1. RICE & SHINE

    Place the rinsed rice in a pot with 600ml of salted water. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the water has been absorbed, 30-35 minutes. Drain (if necessary) and cover.

  2. PREP & PICKLE

    Rinse and thinly slice the Radish. Rinse and finely slice the spring onions, keeping the white and green parts separate. Rinse and thinly slice the Cabbage. In a bowl, combine the vinegar, 20ml of water, and 10ml of sweetener (to taste). Add the radish rounds and toss until coated. Set aside. In a small bowl, combine the mayo and the Gochujang (to taste). Loosen with water in 5ml increments until a drizzling consistency. Set aside.

  3. SESAME SEEDS

    Place the sesame seeds in a pan over medium heat. Toast until golden brown, 2-3 minutes (shifting occasionally). Remove from the pan and set aside.

  4. FRIED Beef

    Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Pat the Beef strips dry with paper towel. When hot, sear the beef until browned, 30-60 seconds (shifting occasionally). Remove from the pan, season, and cover.

  5. FLAVOURFUL Cabbage

    Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the spring onion whites and the sliced Cabbage until slightly softened, 1-2 minutes (shifting occasionally). In the final minute, toss through the sesame oil, the edamame beans, and seasoning. Remove from the pan and cover.

  6. OPTIONAL EGG

    Place a non-stick pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Crack in 2 eggs (optional) and fry until cooked through to your preference. We like the yolk runny and the white just set! Remove from the heat and season. Drain the pickling liquid from the Radish.

  7. BIBIMBAP!

    Make a bed of rice. Top with the sautéed Cabbage & edamame beans, the fried beef, the pickled radish, and the fried egg (if using). Drizzle over the spicy mayo (to taste). Sprinkle over the picked coriander, the spring onion greens, and the toasted sesame seeds. Tuck in, Chef!

  • Black Rice - 150ml

  • Radish - 40g

  • Spring Onions - 2

  • Cabbage - 200g

  • Rice Wine Vinegar - 20ml

  • Kewpie Mayo - 100ml

  • Gochujang - 10ml

  • White Sesame Seeds - 10ml

  • Free-range Beef Strips - 300g

  • Sesame Oil - 15ml

  • Edamame Beans - 100g

  • Fresh Coriander - 5g

  1. RICE & SHINE

    Place the rinsed rice in a pot with 900ml of salted water. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the water has been absorbed, 30-35 minutes. Drain (if necessary) and cover.

  2. PREP & PICKLE

    Rinse and thinly slice the Radish. Rinse and finely slice the spring onions, keeping the white and green parts separate. Rinse and thinly slice the Cabbage. In a bowl, combine the vinegar, 30ml of water, and 15ml of sweetener (to taste). Add the radish rounds and toss until coated. Set aside. In a small bowl, combine the mayo and the Gochujang (to taste). Loosen with water in 5ml increments until a drizzling consistency. Set aside.

  3. SESAME SEEDS

    Place the sesame seeds in a pan over medium heat. Toast until golden brown, 2-3 minutes (shifting occasionally). Remove from the pan and set aside.

  4. FRIED Beef

    Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Pat the Beef strips dry with paper towel. When hot, sear the beef until browned, 30-60 seconds (shifting occasionally). You may need to do this step in batches. Remove from the pan, season, and cover.

  5. FLAVOURFUL Cabbage

    Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the spring onion whites and the sliced Cabbage until slightly softened, 2-3 minutes (shifting occasionally). In the final minute, toss through the sesame oil, the edamame beans, and seasoning. Remove from the pan and cover.

  6. OPTIONAL EGG

    Place a non-stick pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Crack in 3 eggs (optional) and fry until cooked through to your preference. We like the yolk runny and the white just set! Remove from the heat and season. Drain the pickling liquid from the Radish.

  7. BIBIMBAP!

    Make a bed of rice. Top with the sautéed Cabbage & edamame beans, the fried beef, the pickled radish, and the fried egg (if using). Drizzle over the spicy mayo (to taste). Sprinkle over the picked coriander, the spring onion greens, and the toasted sesame seeds. Tuck in, Chef!

  • Black Rice - 225ml

  • Radish - 60g

  • Spring Onions - 3

  • Cabbage - 300g

  • Rice Wine Vinegar - 30ml

  • Kewpie Mayo - 150ml

  • Gochujang - 15ml

  • White Sesame Seeds - 15ml

  • Free-range Beef Strips - 450g

  • Sesame Oil - 22,5ml

  • Edamame Beans - 150g

  • Fresh Coriander - 8g

  1. RICE & SHINE

    Place the rinsed rice in a pot with 1,2L of salted water. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the water has been absorbed, 30-35 minutes. Drain (if necessary) and cover.

  2. PREP & PICKLE

    Rinse and thinly slice the Radish. Rinse and finely slice the spring onions, keeping the white and green parts separate. Rinse and thinly slice the Cabbage. In a bowl, combine the vinegar, 40ml of water, and 20ml of sweetener (to taste). Add the radish rounds and toss until coated. Set aside. In a small bowl, combine the mayo and the Gochujang (to taste). Loosen with water in 5ml increments until a drizzling consistency. Set aside.

  3. SESAME SEEDS

    Place the sesame seeds in a pan over medium heat. Toast until golden brown, 2-3 minutes (shifting occasionally). Remove from the pan and set aside.

  4. FRIED Beef

    Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Pat the Beef strips dry with paper towel. When hot, sear the beef until browned, 30-60 seconds (shifting occasionally). You may need to do this step in batches. Remove from the pan, season, and cover.

  5. FLAVOURFUL Cabbage

    Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the spring onion whites and the sliced Cabbage until slightly softened, 2-3 minutes (shifting occasionally). In the final minute, toss through the sesame oil, the edamame beans, and seasoning. Remove from the pan and cover.

  6. OPTIONAL EGG

    Place a non-stick pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Crack in 4 eggs (optional) and fry until cooked through to your preference. We like the yolk runny and the white just set! Remove from the heat and season. Drain the pickling liquid from the Radish.

  7. BIBIMBAP!

    Make a bed of rice. Top with the sautéed Cabbage & edamame beans, the fried beef, the pickled radish, and the fried egg (if using). Drizzle over the spicy mayo (to taste). Sprinkle over the picked coriander, the spring onion greens, and the toasted sesame seeds. Tuck in, Chef!

  • Black Rice - 300ml

  • Radish - 80g

  • Spring Onions - 4

  • Cabbage - 400g

  • Rice Wine Vinegar - 40ml

  • Kewpie Mayo - 200ml

  • Gochujang - 20ml

  • White Sesame Seeds - 20ml

  • Free-range Beef Strips - 600g

  • Sesame Oil - 30ml

  • Edamame Beans - 200g

  • Fresh Coriander - 10g

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the preparation time for Korean Beef Bibimbap?

The preparation time for Korean Beef Bibimbap with pickled radish, sesame oil & spicy mayo is between 30 and 45 minutes.

What is the total time required to make Korean Beef Bibimbap with pickled radish, sesame oil & spicy mayo?

The total time required to make Korean Beef Bibimbap with pickled radish, sesame oil & spicy mayo is between 45 and 60 minutes.

How many servings does Korean Beef Bibimbap provide?

4 servings

What are the main ingredients in Korean Beef Bibimbap?

Beef, Black Rice, Cabbage, Edamame Beans, Free-Range Beef Strips, Fresh Coriander, Gochujang, Kewpie Mayo, Radish, Rice Wine Vinegar, Sesame Oil, Spring Onion, Spring Onions, White Sesame Seeds

What is the nutritional information of Korean Beef Bibimbap?

Calories: 996, Carbs: 69 grams, Fat: grams, Protein: 48.9 grams, Sugar: 7.7 grams, Salt: 272 grams

How do I prepare Korean Beef Bibimbap?

OPTIONAL EGG: Place a non-stick pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Crack in 2 eggs (optional) and fry until cooked through to your preference. We like the yolk runny and the white just set! Remove from the heat and season. Drain the pickling liquid from the radish. RICE & SHINE: Place the rinsed rice in a pot with 600ml of salted water. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the water has been absorbed, 30-35 minutes. Drain (if necessary) and cover. SESAME SEEDS: Place the sesame seeds in a pan over medium heat. Toast until golden brown, 2-3 minutes (shifting occasionally). Remove from the pan and set aside. FRIED BEEF: Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. Pat the beef strips dry with paper towel. When hot, sear the beef until browned, 30-60 seconds (shifting occasionally). Remove from the pan, season, and cover. FLAVOURFUL CABBAGE: Return the pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the spring onion whites and the sliced cabbage until slightly softened, 1-2 minutes (shifting occasionally). In the final minute, toss through the sesame oil, the edamame beans, and seasoning. Remove from the pan and cover. BIBIMBAP!: Make a bed of rice. Top with the sautéed cabbage & edamame beans, the fried beef, the pickled radish, and the fried egg (if using). Drizzle over the spicy mayo (to taste). Sprinkle over the picked coriander, the spring onion greens, and the toasted sesame seeds. Tuck in, Chef! PREP & PICKLE: Rinse and thinly slice the radish. Rinse and finely slice the spring onions, keeping the white and green parts separate. Rinse and thinly slice the cabbage. In a bowl, combine the vinegar, 20ml of water, and 10ml of sweetener (to taste). Add the radish rounds and toss until coated. Set aside. In a small bowl, combine the mayo and the gochujang (to taste). Loosen with water in 5ml increments until a drizzling consistency. Set aside.

What should be prepared from my kitchen to make Korean Beef Bibimbap?

Beef, Black Rice, Cabbage, Edamame Beans, Free-Range Beef Strips, Fresh Coriander, Gochujang, Kewpie Mayo, Radish, Rice Wine Vinegar, Sesame Oil, Spring Onion, Spring Onions, White Sesame Seeds

How many calories does Korean Beef Bibimbap have?

996 calories

How much fat content does Korean Beef Bibimbap have?

grams

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