Pork Kimchi Cooked Rice for Parties

I cooked rice together with my favorite pork kimchi.
Please add in the kimchi juice as well. You can give it a bit of a crunch if you use the mixed rice setting on your rice cooker.
All-purpose ketchup does a good job of giving this a nice flavor. It isn't nearly as spicy as it looks, so don't worry about that. Even kids can eat it without a problem. Feel free to increase the amount of kimchi and doubanjiang if you want it spicy. Recipe by rie-tin
Pork Kimchi Cooked Rice for Parties
I cooked rice together with my favorite pork kimchi.
Please add in the kimchi juice as well. You can give it a bit of a crunch if you use the mixed rice setting on your rice cooker.
All-purpose ketchup does a good job of giving this a nice flavor. It isn't nearly as spicy as it looks, so don't worry about that. Even kids can eat it without a problem. Feel free to increase the amount of kimchi and doubanjiang if you want it spicy. Recipe by rie-tin
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the rice and let sit in a sieve for about 30 minutes. Cut the pork into 1 cm cubes. Cut the larger pieces of kimchi. (I use it as-is).
- 2
Sauté the pork in sesame oil, and season with yakiniku sauce, salt, and pepper.
- 3
Add the rice and the ☆ seasoning ingredients into the rice cooker, add water up to the two cup marker, and lightly stir. Place the pork on top, and switch on the rice maker.
- 4
Cook via the normal or mixed rice mode, and it is done. It will cook a bit hard. Please feel free to increase the amount of water.
- 5
Arrange onto plates, top with green onion, and it is done. It is also nice to top it off with Korean seaweed, a fried egg, or a soft-boiled egg.
- 6
I recommend using kimchi that is well-marinated and has a rich flavor. I think Korean-produced kimchi is the best.
- 7
Bit of wisdom on the effects of using ketchup as a secret ingredient: The acidic glutamine gives it an elegant flavor. You can also look forward to the benefits of antioxidants thanks to the lycopene.
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