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QUICK + EASY KOREAN BBQ RECIPE | BULGOGI | MARINATED BEEF

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QUICK + EASY KOREAN BBQ RECIPE | BULGOGI | MARINATED BEEF

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– Edo Lee ft Iota – Voodoo

| RECIPE |

MARINADE – MARINATE FOR 30 MIN AT LEAST, 4 HOURS (IDEAL) OR OVERNIGHT FOR BEST RESULTS

* 1 LB OF THINLY SLICED BEEF (SIRLOIN, SKIRT STEAK, TENDERLOIN, RIBEYE)

1) 2 TBSP OF SOY SAUCE
2) 2 TBSP OF KOREAN BROTH/SOUP SOYSAUCE (GUK GAN-JANG)
3) 2 TBSP OF SUGAR
4) 2 TBSP OF CORN SYRUP/HONEY
5) 2-3 CLOVES OF GARLIC
6) 1/4 ONION PUREED
7) 1/4 KOREAN SHINGO PEAR PUREED
8) 2 TBSP – SESAME OIL
9) 2 TBSP – GROUND SESAME SEED
10) OPTIONAL: RICE WINE/SAKE (2 TBSP)
11) 3 GREEN ONIONS
12) 1/4 ONION SLICED

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  1. MSTiPPYx3

    I stumbled across your youtube while looking for korean recipes. Thanks for sharing, please make more! 🙂 You're so cute btw!

  2. 太郎

    My wife and I are really craving Korean BBQ now… Totally agree with the frying pan usage – gotta retain those yummy juices! Great video. P.S. The music is top notch! Great choice as always.

  3. pikapikh

    Hi Susie, I don't eat beef and I'm wondering if using pork, is it ok? And which part of pork is recommended?

  4. Inquisitve m

    is the beef sold only in chinatown markets in america or any american grocery store? it looks fantastic…yum