Bibimbap (Korean Mixed Rice)
Spicy Korean mixed rice with seasoned veggies, meat and sunny side up eggs
I think it is normal to talk to yourself. Am I right? I’ve read in an article that it helps you concentrate and focus on what you are doing, which in my experience, I could vouch for that. But do you think it is still normal to talk to non-living things like shoes, plates, cupboards, books, and many many others food?
It was that time when the sun was very much angry that it caused too much light to the corner where I take my photos. I was very excited to take photos and I even tried to talk to the food, but it said, it can’t do what I asked for. So I have to switch from the actual camera to phone camera, checking which one looks better. I didn’t have a choice but to use photos from both device.
I begged the food to look happy, but I don’t think it listened to me. I changed props multiple times, but I did not win. But my tummy did! And that is the most important thing, yes?
Bibimbap is very popular and one of Korea’s signature dishes. Bibimbap litellary means “mixed rice”. It is served in a bowl (sometimes a hot stone bowl called “Dolsot”) with seasoned/sauteed veggies, meat, delicious Bibimbap sauce and with sunny side up egg on the top.
Gochujang, a Korean hot pepper paste is a crucial part of making the Bibimbap sauce. It can be found in a Korean grocery store or the Asian section from your local grocery.
Bibimbap is not a complicated dish to make, but it is time consuming because you have to prepare/cook your veggies one by one in order not to mix the colors. Bibimpab is all about “presentation” according to one of the cooking videos I have seen. So you have to separate the veggies having the same color to sit next to each other.
But does it matter? I mean you have to mix them at the end, right?
Then again, it’s all about presentation.
Oh, whatever!
Let’s just eat. Shall we?
In this recipe, I made just very little adjustments and you will notice you will be directed to the source’s seasoned spinach and bean sprouts.
Bibimbap
- Difficulty: easy
For the Bibimbap sauce:
- 2 tbsp gochujang
- ½ tbsp sesame oil
- 1 tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tbsp water
- 1 tbsp roasted sesame seeds
- 1 tsp white vinegar
- 1 tsp minced garlic
For the meat:
- 100g ground beef (or cut small and thin)
- 1 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp sesame oil
- 1 tsp brown sugar
- 1/4 tsp garlic, minced
Others:
- seasoned baby spinach
- seasoned bean sprouts
- 100g carrots, julienned
- 100g red bellpepper, sliced thinly
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 4 servings of cooked rice
- 4 eggs
- Cooking oil
Instructions:
For the Bibimbap sauce:
- In an small bowl, mix all the ingredients for the sauce and set aside until ready to use.
For the meat:
- In another bowl, mix all the ingredients for the meat. Let it marinate for at least 1 hour.
- In a pan, add cooking oil and cook the beef for about 3 to 5 minutes. Do not overcook.
Others:
- In a pan, add cooking oil. When hot, add julienned carrots and 1/4 salt. Cook for about 2 minutes and set aside.
- Again add cooking oil to the pan and add bell peppers and 1/4 salt. Cook until soft.
- Finally, fry your sunny side up eggs.
- In your individual bowl, add rice in the middle, the meat, sauce and veggies in the sides, and egg on top of the rice.
- Mix everything and dig in!
Source recipe: Bibimbap by My Korean Kitchen
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
Happy Fiesta Friday, party people!
We are all co-hosting this week’s Fiesta Friday #128. That mean’s voting time! Yay! Make sure to come back to vote.
Wishing you all a blessed week ahead and don’t forget to smile. 😀
I am also sharing this delicious Bibimbap at
66 Comments
Pingback:
Lina
I have been dying to make this ever since I saw It on Masterchef..yours looks so colourful and vibrant..I’m not able to get hold of that bowl though for cooking it. Great job Jhuls!
Jhuls
It consumes time, but it’s worth all the efforts. I think I enjoy something time-consuming sometimes 😬
Lina
Me too!
Pingback:
Spicy Chopsticks
I feel like I have been cheating from buying it at my local Korean store! But you laid out the recipe so well that the final product at the end is presented so beautifully!
Jhuls
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. 🙂
Corina
This is another really tempting dish for me! I haven’t tried that Korean spice paste before but I’ve seen a few recipes with it and I’m seriously thinking of getting some now. I love the presentation with the different colours next to each other. Thank you so much for sharing with #CookOnceEatTwice
Jhuls
My paste is sitting in the fridge until now and I am thinking of making the same again or maybe look for something Korean to use the paste. I hope you can try this when you decide to buy Gochujang. Thanks for being here, Corina. x
Valerie
What a beautiful and tasty looking dish. I’ve never had the pleasure of eating any kind of dish from Korea as of yet.
Jhuls
This was indeed very delicious. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Love My Mess
Yummy Jhuls this looks sooooo tasty! I’ve pinned it to try out this summer – congrats on your feature at #HappinessIsHomemade this week! 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Katie. Glad you liked it. x
Pingback:
Lisa Kerhin
Such a colorful dish! I’ve never had this dish before and I want to now try it! Thanks for linking up on Happiness is Homemade, we’ve feature this one!
P.S. I talk to my food all the time…it’s normal, right?! 🙂
Jhuls
Yes, it is normal. I am glad I am not the only one. 😀 Thanks a lot for the feature and for stopping by. x
Pingback:
hijackedbytwins
Mmmm this looks and sounds delicious! Thank you for sharing with #CookBlogShare x
Jhuls
Glad you liked it. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂 x
Pingback:
Pingback:
Hilda
I have added gochujang to my shopping list when I am next in the city. This dish would be much enjoyed by my family, and your instructions make it look reasonably easy.
Jhuls
I am happy that you find this recipe easy.
Thanks, Hilda. 🙂
Mandy Mazliah
This sounds delicious, I’d like to try making a veggie version! Thanks for linking up with #CookBlogShare
Jhuls
Thanks, Mandy. I glad you liked it. 🙂
Dragons And Fairy Dust
I hadn’t heard of this dish before but it looks really tasty. I must give it a try soon
Jhuls
It was indeed tasty. 😉 Thanks a lot for stopping by. x
Eb Gargano
Yum! This sounds delicious. I love how easy your recipe is!
Jhuls
The recipe is easy, just time consuming. It was worth it. The Bibimbap was really good! 😀 Thanks for stopping by. x
tentimestea
Jhuls you are adorable! I talk to myself all the time, but next time I try taking pictures, I’ll try talking to the food as well I love how Not Quite Nigella names a lot of her cakes–I guess it is all about building a relationship with your food, and I think it comes through in your blog posts too 🙂
Your bibimbap looks simply delicious, the pictures turned out wonderfully, and you definitely showcased all the different colours of the vegetables! 🙂
Jhuls
I name my kitchen tools, too. And I always always talk to almost everything. 😀 My colleague told me not to show to everyone that I am talking to these stuffs as somebody might take me to mental hospital, haha. She was kidding, of course! 😀 And my cousin always reminds me that she is there if I need somebody to talk to. Haha.
Thanks a lot for your sweet comments, Laurie. x
maximusoptimusdominus
Reblogged this on MAXIMUSOPTIMUSDOMINUS.
Jenny
I haven’t had bibimbap in ages, but I love it! I never thought to try to make it myself, but your recipe makes it look possible and delicious! Thanks for sharing it! 🙂
Jhuls
This is my first time to eat Bibimbap and I loved it. 🙂 Thanks, Jenny! x
Lily
Looks delicious Jhuls. I love all the components in this rice bowl. I thought it was fried rice from the first photo (silly me)
Jhuls
Haha! I can’t blame you, Lily. It really looks like a photo of fried rice. 😀
chefjulianna
I love this dish, Jhuls! And I have been craving to make it for weeks now! You make it sound so much simpler than when I made it last, so I am just going to have to make it very soon! Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!! 😀
Jhuls
I am happy to know that I inspired you, Chef Julianna. Thanks for being here and happy FF! 🙂
chef mimi
I’ve never heard of gochugang! Now I have to go search for it in order to make this gorgeous dish! Thank you!
Jhuls
I hope you can find gochujang, Chef Mimi so you could try this dish. It’s really good. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by. x
chef mimi
I’ll see if I can find it on Amazon!
lapetitepaniere
Yummy, this looks so good Jhuls. Love the flavors and colors of Bibimbap (love the name too). Have a super weekend! 😀 xx
Jhuls
Thank you, Linda. I am glad you liked it. 😀 Have a wonderful weekend to you. x
Julie is Hostess At Heart
This looks delicious Jhuls! Some dishes are very difficult to photo. I talk to myself, my food and my dog all the time. I even answer for my dog LOL!
Jhuls
Haha, I also ask myself and answer myself. Thanks, Julie. Your photos are always great. x
Julie is Hostess At Heart
This looks delicious Jhuls! I talk to myself, my food and my dog all day long. I even answer for my dog!
Elaine @ foodbod
I talk to Bob…that way I can pretend I’m not talking to myself!!!
The dish looks great, and the use of the gochujang is of course very interesting 🙂 xxx
Jhuls
Ahh! I always to non-living things and birds outside my window. 😀 Thanks, Elaine. x
Elaine @ foodbod
xxx
michelleoblogoff
Bibimbap not only looks amazing but is so much fun to say! I love it!
Michelle
Jhuls
Haha! Thank you, Michelle! 🙂
Jess
I really do need to get some gochujang in my life. I swear it just sits on the shelf on the World cusine aisle of my groccery and stares at me, daring me to pick it up one day and put in my cart. I’m sure I will eventually.
I love rice bowls, Jhuls and I love the idea of building up this dish yourself with your desired amount of ingredients. It look delicious!
Jhuls
Yay! I am lucky to have found gochujang! I was hooked when I saw Korean Fried Chicken video and I told myself I need to get this. I didn’t expect that I’d make Bibimbap first. And it was also my first time of eating Bibimbap and I was not disappointed. 🙂 Thanks, Jess! x
Angie | Fiesta Friday
LOVE Bibimbap! I think I’ll be happy to eat it everyday. Send some over, Jhuls! 😀
Jhuls
I’ll be knocking at your door with this Bibimbap. 😀
Angie | Fiesta Friday
I’m waiting 😀
Jhuls
😋😂😘
Nadia
What a coincidence! I just made this for lunch and was checking my emails as I sat down to eat. Great minds think alike. One of my favourite Korean dishes.
Jhuls
Yay! I am sure you enjoyed your lunch. 😉 Thanks a lot, Nadia. I am going to make this often. x
CHCooks
I had to comment as soon as I read the name of the recipe.. now I went back to read the post. Sometimes it is so hard to get the pictures as we please right?! But that doesnt matter.. in the end, it is the taste that matters 🙂 I think I will skip the meat (I know it will not be authentic) and try to find substitute for the chilli paste – I making this!!
Jhuls
You are right. Pictures don’t matter a lot. The most important thing is you liked the fruit of your labor. 😀 I am also making this without the meat next time. Thanks a lot for stopping by, CH. x
Cher|cherthatdish
Off I love love this dish but I’ve never cooked my own, this would be a great recipe to start with!
Jhuls
Oh it’s very easy to make. 😀 Thanks for being here, Cher. x
Cher|cherthatdish
It’s my pleasure! Keep up the great content!
CHCooks
Guess what.. I watched this dish in a cooking show and wondered how great it would be to taste it! Seeing the recipe here got me so excited 😀
Jhuls
It is very easy. A little time consuming, but it’s worth it. 🙂