Easy Spicy Korean Beef Stir-Fry Recipe

The best, slightly spicy sesame stir-fried beef and egg-porn

The best, slightly spicy sesame stir-fried beef and egg-porn. Who doesn’t love egg-porn?

And look at that wok full of beautiful veg. We’re going to make my version of easy Korean bibimbap.

So we’re going to make a really easy version of this that doesn’t involve making a whole bunch of different little bits and pieces. Just a couple bits and pieces.

Spicy sesame stir-fried beef and vegetables

Why You’ll Love This

It is tasty, my friends.

I just love the fact that you can throw in a whole bunch of vegetables here and really feel quite virtuous about your dinner, which is always good.

I’m so loving that. I mean, it tastes like you’re sitting in a Korean restaurant. Mm.

But a lot easier to make than the restaurant version.

Why you’ll love this dish

Ingredients

For the Spicy Red Sauce

  • Korean gochujang paste (a fairly big scoop full)
  • mirin
  • soy sauce
  • sugar
  • sesame seeds

For the Beef Marinade & Stir Fry Sauce

  • soy sauce
  • mirin
  • sesame oil
  • sesame seeds (the rest of those)

For the Beef

  • tender cut of beef (ribeye, fillet, rump steak)
  • oil
  • garlic
  • ginger

For the Vegetables

  • sliced veggies (carrot, sliced mushrooms, baby spinach, green pea shoots)
  • oil

For Serving

  • a bowl of rice
  • an egg
  • crunchy cucumber
  • kimchi
  • spicy red sauce

Ingredients for Korean bibimbap

Instructions

  1. Let’s get started making our finishing sauce first of all.
  2. Take some Korean gochujang paste, mirin, soy sauce, sugar, and some sesame seeds.
  3. Mix that together.
  4. For the beef, use a tender cut of beef here.
  5. Slice on the diagonal here.
  6. Pop that beef into a bowl.
  7. For our second sauce, which is going to double as marinade and stir fry sauce, take some soy sauce, mirin, sesame oil, and then the rest of those sesame seeds.
  8. Go back to our spicy red sauce, and take a couple of spoonfuls of that.
  9. Put that on your beef.
  10. Add a couple of spoonfuls of our soy sauce mixture, just enough to kind of flavor that beef.
  11. Mix that through.
  12. Add a little bit of oil straight into a wok.
  13. Add some garlic.
  14. Grate in some ginger.
  15. In goes my beef.
  16. Straight away, spread that beef out in the pan so as much of it comes into contact with some heat as possible.
  17. Leave the beef at this point just for about half a minute here to let some of that color start to develop.
  18. Stir fry until that beef is cooked.
  19. Get that beef straight out onto a plate.
  20. Pour that delicious pool of sauce straight over the beef.
  21. Back in the wok, get some oil straight in.
  22. Add your mushrooms.
  23. Add your carrot.
  24. Add the baby spinach.
  25. Add the rest of that stir-fry sauce.
  26. Add some of those pea shoots.
  27. Take yourself a bowl of rice.
  28. Add an egg on top.
  29. Add some of that veg.
  30. Add some crunchy cucumber.
  31. Add some of that beef.
  32. Add some kimchi.
  33. Add some of that spicy red sauce.
  34. Give everything a mix.

Step by step instructions for bibimbap

Cooking Tips

  • I recommend using a tender cut of beef here. There’s nothing worse than trying to dig into a bowl of bibimbap with some chopsticks, i.e. not a knife, and having a really tough piece of meat.
  • I like to slice on the diagonal here because that tends to make things a little bit more tender.
  • Keeping this a little chunkier than I normally would for a stir fry, I just want some really hearty, decent chunks of beef here.
  • I don’t need to leave that beef for any longer than a couple of minutes. We’re doing the easy version here, of course.
  • It’s really important that we don’t overcook the beef here because that’s when we’re going to run into some tough, hard bits of meat. This is just barely cooked.
  • Do not waste that. Just pour that straight over the beef.
  • Don’t be a hero here, guys. I’ve got a whole bunch of sliced veggies that you’ve got at your local supermarket.

Serving Suggestions

  • Take yourself a bowl of rice.
  • Add an egg on top.
  • Add some of that veg.
  • Add some crunchy cucumber.
  • Add some of that beef.
  • Add some kimchi.
  • Add some of that spicy red sauce.
  • I like to give everything a mix. That way, I get kind of the ideal mouthful with every bite.

If you’ve got any comments or questions, pop them below.

Thanks, guys.

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