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  2. Pork belly is always a good choice, but Kim recommends trying pork jowl if it's on the menu. "It lends really well to the hot quick grill," he said. "And it's just a delicious cut of meat."

  3. 3 underrated dishes you should order at a Korean barbecue ...

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    Kim said Baekjeong helped introduce pork jowl to the Korean barbecue market. "I actually prefer pork jowl over pork belly, which is the more popular cut," Kim told Business Insider.

  4. The 10 Best Korean BBQ Meats Perfect For Summer Grilling - AOL

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    10 Best Kbbq Meats. When it comes to Korean food, we like to let the grill times roll at Korean BBQ. We love the smoke, the sizzle, and the communal chill and grill BBQ experience. Plus, the meat ...

  5. Pork belly - Wikipedia

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    Pork belly is consumed both at restaurants and home, grilled at Korean barbecue, or used as an ingredient for many Korean dishes, such as bossam (boiled pork wraps) and kimchi-jjigae (kimchi stew). Samgyeop-sal-gui (삼겹살구이) or ogyeop-sal-gui (오겹살구이) refers to the gui (grilled dish) of pork belly. Slices of pork belly meat are ...

  6. Samgyeopsal - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, the word samgyeop-sal, meaning "pork belly", often refers to samgyeop-sal-gui (grilled pork belly), in the same way that the word galbi, meaning "ribs", often refers to galbi-gui (grilled beef ribs). Gui refers to roasted, baked, or grilled dishes. One can also find ogyeopsal (오겹살), with an o meaning "five" and "gyeop" meaning a ...

  7. 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.

  8. Ree's Oven Baked Pork Chops Are So Easy To Make - AOL

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    Put the pork chops on the rack and brush with ¼ cup barbecue sauce. Roast until the pork is lightly browned and about halfway cooked through, 10 to 12 minutes. (A thermometer inserted near the ...

  9. Pork ribs - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's McRib patties contain pork meat mostly from non-rib sections of the hog. Christmas ribs – About half of Norwegian families eat oven-cooked ribs on Christmas Eve. [6] Normally, they are referred to as ribbe or juleribbe. Traditional recipes include steaming for half an hour before cooking in the oven to achieve a crisp surface. [7]