Homemade Bibimbap

I love Korean Bibimbap.

It's simple and healthy, and best of all... it's easy to make.

All you need is rice, meat, vegetables, and sauce.

Some of the banchan, I picked up from a Korean store, such as the hot bean sprouts and fish cakes, but the rest I prepared.

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This is the finished product.

The sides I added were:

  • Spinach with onions
  • Zucchini with carrots
  • Sliced beef
  • Lettuce for crisp
  • Bean sprouts
  • Fish cakes
  • Sauce made from a mixture of Gochujang sauce, sesame oil, and drippings from the cooked meat.

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Mixed up:

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If you look closely, you may see the steam coming from the rice.

Usually, this dish would cost $13+ in the restaurant, not including tip, but if you make it at home, you only pay for the ingredients, and you have a lot left over to take to work the next day.

Hope this gives some inspiration. Enjoy!

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My stomach is growling..hahaha..
It looks delicious.
I hope I can try that one soon.☺️

I hope you can too. Super easy to make. Ingredients are easy to find in store. Otherwise, if there's a Korean restaurant closeby to you, they usually have Bibimbap on the menu. I especially enjoy it as a Dolsat Bibimbap, meaning they cook it in a stone bowl, and the rice sizzles and becomes crispy on the bowl.

Wow I'm excited to try some.
Thanks