Bul-Gol-Gi (Korean Spiced Beef) recipe
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Bul-Gol-Gi (Korean Spiced Beef)

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Servings: 4 Servings
Total Time (median): 0 : 00 Active Time: 0 : 00

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb Thinly sliced beef (similar

MARINADE SAUCE


Preparation

From: "STEPHEN D. JEROME" Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 19:13:19 -0400 What?! Korean food on for a Jewish food group? Hey, its Kosher! This recipe was taught to me years ago by a native born college buddy of mine whose name (this is the truth) was Moon-Jeu (pronounced Moon Jew). (Living in a largely Jewish dorm, he took a lot of good natured ribbing on that score.) Its delicious! It is also spicy. So, An-yung ha shimnika (a formal Korean greeting similar to Shalom) and enjoy. And lets give thanks to a Korean Jeu for this one: Marinade a pound of thinly sliced beef (similar to beef used for Chinese pepper steak) which has been cut into strips. The marinade sauce is as follows: For variation, you may also add to the beef thinly sliced carrots, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots and/or celery. If you add substantial amounts of these veggies, then increase the marinade sauce accordingly. Traditionally, Koreans would let the beef marinade for a day. In college, I rarely waited more than one hour. Bake at 375 degrees in oven until properly browned on both sides. I generally turn the meet over after seven minutes and check up on it after another five to seven minutes. Rarely do I need to cook for more than fifteen minutes. Of course, thickness may vary cooking time. (Koreans traditionally barbeque the beef using a kind of container which collects the juice. I like having the meat soak in the juices.) Serve over white rice. (In Korean, Chinese & Japanese cooking, rice is only cooked with water - thereby not violating the prohibitions of mixing milk and meat). One may alternatively serve over any soft Oriental noodle. Just a special note for those of us Jews who are proud of being the Chosen People: The traditional Korean name for Korea is "Cho-sen." Therefore, it is correct to note that the Koreans are truly the "Cho-sen People!) Have a great day, and An-yung-ye ka ship-she-o (Good by in Korean). JEWISH-FOOD digest 274 From the Jewish Food recipe list. Downloaded from Glens MM Recipe Archive, G Internet.


Cuisine: Uncategorized Main Ingredient: Beef

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