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  2. Bulgogi - Wikipedia

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    Bulgogi is made from thin slices of sirloin or other prime cuts of beef. [13] Ribeye is also commonly used due to its tenderness and easily cuttable texture. In addition to beef, chicken and pork bulgogi are also common ingredients used to prepare the dish. Pork belly, or samgyeopsal in Korean, is a popular cut for pork bulgogi.

  3. Kongnamul-bulgogi - Wikipedia

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    Kongnamul-bulgogi (Korean: 콩나물불고기; lit. soybean sprout bulgogi), sometimes abbreviated as kongbul (콩불), is a modern Korean dish. It is a combination of bulgogi, bean sprouts, rice cake, vegetables, noodles, sausages, and spicy sauce. The ingredients are roasted in a large pan.

  4. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    The meat is sliced thicker than bulgogi. It is often called "Korean barbecue" along with bulgogi, and can be seasoned or unseasoned. Dak galbi (닭갈비): stir-fry marinated diced chicken in a gochujang-based sauce, and sliced cabbage, sweet potato, scallions, onions and tteok. [1]

  5. Bite-Size Bulgogi Burgers Recipe - AOL

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    In a medium mixing bowl combine the rib-eye steak, Ginger-Soy Marinade, and cola. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

  6. Park's BBQ 'Magic Sauce' Marinade and Bulgogi - AOL

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    Jenee Kim of Park's BBQ, Los Angeles Times' Gold Award winner for 2023, makes this marinade, which she calls "magic sauce," for meat, chicken, seafood or japchae noodles.

  7. Osam-bulgogi - Wikipedia

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    Osam-bulgogi (Korean: 오삼불고기) is a Korean dish made from squid (ojingeo in Korean) and pork belly (samgyeopsal in Korean), marinated in a blend of seasonings. The mixture is cooked over a griddle with an assortment of vegetables and mushrooms.

  8. Banchan - Wikipedia

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    Banchan (/ ˈ b ɑː n tʃ ɑː n / BAHN-chahn; [1] Korean: 반찬; Hanja: 飯饌; IPA:) are small side dishes served along with cooked rice in Korean cuisine. Banchan are often set in the middle of the table to be shared. At the center of the table is the secondary main course, such as galbi or bulgogi, and a shared pot of jjigae.

  9. Why People Are Obsessed With Costco Japan - AOL

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    Bulgogi Bake. This Asian take on the chicken bake, a food court favorite, has Costco fanatics drooling. While the exterior looks the same, Costco’s Japanese version stuffs marinated slices of ...