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Korean Bulgogi steak and lettuce wraps

Korean Bulgogi (Steak) with Lettuce wrap

I often crave my mother's cooking. So when this happens, I cook up a Delicious Korean meal.

Ingredients:
1 beef top round steak/ thinly sliced, or cut into cubes
4 tablespoons of  Soy sauce
1 tablespoon of sugar
2 tablespoons of Sesame oil
1 teaspoon minced, peeled ginger (fresh)
1/4 teaspoon of Korean chili pepper or Cayenne pepper
1 garlic clove crushed/ or minced
1 tablespoon of sesame seeds

Vegetables:
Carrots thinly sliced- 1 cup
Celery thinly sliced-1 stalk
Green onion (garnish)
Lettuce 

Sides:
Kimchi
Korean red pepper paste (Gochujang)
Seaweed
Egg rolls/ pot stickers/or Mandu -Korean dumplings
Sticky Rice (I use my Rice cooker)


In a large mixing bowl add in, meat, soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, ginger, Korean chili pepper, garlic, and sesame seeds.  If you want more flavor, I suggest marinating this mixture overnight.  

In a skillet, add 1/3 cup of water. Add in carrots, and celery; cook over medium-high heat. Allow carrots and celery to become tender, and somewhat crisp. 

Add in your meat; with the mixture, and cook allowing the flavors to come together. Cook for about 5 minutes, or until meat loses its pink color. This is optional but you can take some of your green onion, and stir it in with your meat, and vegetables. 

Once it all cooks up, you're ready to enjoy! 









Comments

  1. I love Bulgogi it is seriously one of my favorite Korean foods I can't wait to eat some when I go there1

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    1. Dina, isn't it just wonderful?! I remember when I was visiting Korea..Oh the memories. Extremely long plane ride, but boy I was in love once I got there. I ate Korean food almost every day. Lol.

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  2. Now this is my kind of food but I've never made it myself. YUM!

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  3. I've never made Korean food before but I enjoy it. Thank you for sharing your recipe. It looks delicious!

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  4. Oooo, now that is a picture perfect meal! Absolutely delicious looking! Yum!

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  5. LOVE your new look Stephanie...adorable!! I love trying new recipes...that looks delicious! Thanks for sharing and thanks so much for linking up! Have a blessed rest of your week my friend!

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    1. Michell, thank you! I'm changing the look often, huh? Lol. Thank you so much for stopping by. :)

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  6. You meal looks super yummy. Am looking to learn how to make some new korean dishes for the family.. yours look imspiring.

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    1. Dominique, thank you so much.. I hope you enjoy this delicious recipe. Thanks for stopping by!

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