Showing posts with label Meat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meat. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

Bim Bim Bap

I love bim bim bap!  I was excited when my regular grocery store had bean sprout this week.  I immediately knew I wanted bim bim bap.  We also had spicy pork (will be a different recipe post) in our freezer, so it would be an easy dinner option.

 Recipe:
- Bean Sprouts
- Spinach
- Garlic
- Sesame Oil
- Sesame Seeds
- Hot Pepper Paste
- Eggs
- Cucumber Kimchi





This is my make shift bim bim bap.  Obviously there are other options for veggies, but this was all we had.  Both the spinach & bean sprouts were blanched and then marinated the same way.  First make sure they are squeezed fully from water.  Then marinate them both with salt, sesame oil, garlic.

In a bowl of rice add on top,  spinach, bean sprouts and cucumber kimchi.  Cook up some meat (recipe to follow).  Add an egg (I prefer over medium).  Mix it all up with some gochujang (korean red pepper paste).   

Verdict:
If you have these veggies around, and meat already made it's a real easy, staple dinner.  Otherwise, will take work to get all the ingredients together.  So plan ahead!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Kalbi Jim

I attempted to make Kalbi Jim.  We found short ribs at a local grocery store & the butcher cut them down into 2x2 pieces for me.  It's a bit time consuming to make, but luckily it doesn't have to be to exact times so it's pretty easy.


Recipe:
2  to 3 lbs of short ribs
1 cup soy sauce
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1/2 cup sesame oil
1/2 cup sake
8 cloves of garlic, finely chopped or crushed
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
2 carrots, cut into 2 inch chunks
1 potato cut into 2 inch chunks
1 large onion, cut into chunks

First soak all the pieces of meat in cold water (fully immersed) in a pot.  Let the beef sit in the water for about 45 minutes.  This will drain the blood and is important.  Drain water.


After draining, slice into the beef across the grain but keeping the meat still attached to the bone.

Place the beef back into a pot and cover with water.  Bring the beef to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.  Simmer for 45 minutes.  Drain the water & wash all the pieces of meat.  Rinse well. 

In a clean pot add the following:
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup soy
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup sesame oil
- 1/2 cup sake
- 8 cloves of garlic, minced or crushed
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
Heat over medium heat until simmering.  

Add all of your beef to the simmering liquid. Cook over medium low heat - turning occasionally and allowing different pieces of the beef to soak and cook in the liquid. Cook for 40 minutes or until the beef is tender.

Add onion, carrots and potato.

Continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are fully cooked, about 15 more minutes.

Verdict:
It was Marc's first time eating this and he quite enjoyed it.  It was a bit sweeter than I like, but I also used less meat than was asked for in the recipe (under 2lbs I used).  I would add less sugar next time.  It was pretty easy to make & will definitely make it again.