Our Family's Simple Bibimbap

I wanted to make a hassle-free bibimbap.
Make sure you use all of the leftover sauce on the meat. Recipe by Donpintan
Our Family's Simple Bibimbap
I wanted to make a hassle-free bibimbap.
Make sure you use all of the leftover sauce on the meat. Recipe by Donpintan
Steps
- 1
Referring to, prepare the spinach, carrot, shimeji mushroom, and shio-kombu namul.
- 2
Boil the bean sprouts and once they have cooled, drain the excess water and add to a bowl of sauce prepared from the remaining bean sprout namul ingredients, to allow the flavors to soak in.
- 3
Cut the meat into bite-sized pieces, and rub with salt and pepper into the meat.
- 4
Combine all of the sauce ingredients and set aside.
- 5
Put the meat in a frying pan without coating the pan with oil and fry over medium heat.
- 6
Once it's about half cooked, add the sauce and continue frying for about 5 minutes over medium to low heat.
- 7
Once the sauce has become thick, it's ready.
- 8
Serve over rice with an egg yolk and roasted sesame seeds. It's ready to serve! Be sure to add the rest of the sauce from the pan.
- 9
Mix it all together before eating
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