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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. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bulgogi literally means "fire meat". Variations include pork (dwaeji bulgogi, 돼지불고기), chicken (dak bulgogi 닭불고기), or squid (ojingeo bulgogi, 오징어불고기). Galbi (갈비): pork or beef ribs, cooked on a metal plate over charcoal in the centre of

  4. Korean barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Korean barbecue (Korean: 고기구이, gogi-gui, 'meat roast') is a popular method in Korean cuisine of grilling meat, typically beef, pork or chicken.Such dishes are often prepared on gas or charcoal grills built into the dining table itself, though some restaurants provide customers with portable stoves for diners to use at their tables.

  5. Beef bulgogi stands out at Gogi Korean Kitchen | Grub Scout - AOL

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  6. View Recipe. While not traditional, these protein-rich brown rice bowls take inspiration from Korean bibimbap, with a mix of sweet and spicy ground beef and sliced veggies topped with a fried egg.

  7. Bite-Size Bulgogi Burgers Recipe - AOL

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    Form 8 hamburger patties with the ground rib-eye, about 1/2 inch larger than the diameter of the brioche buns. Season with salt and pepper on both sides and heat an outdoor grill or grill pan over ...

  8. Yukpo - Wikipedia

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    The Sino-Korean word yukpo (육포, 肉脯) is a compound of yuk (육, 肉), meaning "meat", and po (포, 脯), meaning "dried meat or fish".Because beef is the default meat in Korean cuisine, many beef dishes such as yukpo and bulgogi are referred using the words gogi (고기) or yuk (육, 肉), meaning "meat", rather than soegogi (쇠고기) or uyuk (우육, 牛肉), meaning "cow meat".

  9. Yukhoe - Wikipedia

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    Yukhoe is most commonly made of lean cuts such as an eye of round, but more tender cuts of a beef can also be used. The beef is cut into thin strips while the fat is removed. It is then seasoned with salt, sugar, sesame oil, pepper, and garlic. [1] Korean pear, raw egg yolk, and pine nuts are commonly used as garnishes.