These beef bulgogi kebabs feature sirloin chunks that are marinated overnight and then grilled to buttery, tender perfection.
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Marinate a thin steak on your own and grill it at home to get the same flavors as a delicious Korean bulgogi, like this one. Korean barbecue is such a fun meal out, especially if you can find a place ...
Combine beef with onions and sesame seeds, then add Ying’s Korean BBQ Marinade. Mix well and let it marinate for at least 30 minutes. Heat oil in a skillet or frying pan, lay marinated beef with ...
“I call it magic sauce because you can use it for beef, chicken, shrimp, fish,” says Jenee Kim, owner of Park’s BBQ, the Los Angeles Times’ Gold Award winner for 2023. It encapsulates so many of the ...
Until just a few years ago, I winced whenever I heard someone use the word “bulgogi” to describe anything other than the classic Korean dish of marinated, thinly sliced beef. Bulgogi tacos? No, thanks ...