Bulgogi Deopbap (Bulgogi Rice Bowl) (2024)

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This bulgogi rice bowl is an easy one-dish meal! The recipe adds extra veggies and sauce to make it a well balanced one-dish meal.

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What is deopbap?

Literally meaning “covered rice,” deopbap (덮밥) basically is a bowl of rice topped with some sort of topping. It’s a casual one-dish meal that can be prepared with any dishes or ingredients that are enjoyed with rice. The full name of the dish is determined based on the main topping, such as ojingeo (squid) doepbap, dubu (tofu) deopbap, jeyuk (spicy pork) deopbap, etc.

As is the case in many other Asian cuisines, there are many types of rice bowls in Korea. Bibimbap is similar in concept, i.e., toppings on a bowl of rice, but it gets the name from the way it’s eaten – mixing everything with a sauce.

While there are exceptions, doepbap generally is a rice bowl type where a little bit of saucy toppings is eaten with a spoonful of rice without being completely mixed like bibimbap.

Bulgogi deopbap is a common deopbap dish in Korea. This recipe has a full bulgogi recipe, but you can easily make this with leftover bulgogi simply by adding more vegetables and sauce for a well balanced one-dish meal.

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How to make a bulgogi rice bowl

When you cook bulgogi, it will naturally release some delicious sauce. Try not to cook it off by lowering the heat.

I add a little bit more sauce when cooking the marinated meat, depending on how much sauce you want mixed in your rice. Anchovy broth or dasima broth is great for that extra sauce, but you can simply use water if you like. Make sure to season the broth/water not to dilute the seasoning of the meat.

When the rice absorbs that slightly sweet and savory sauce from the bulgogi, it’s incredibly tasty!

You can use the same concept to make deopbap with dak bulgogi (chicken) or jeyuk bokkeum(spicy pork bulgogi).

Vegetable options

You can add some of your favorite vegetables while cooking bulgogi and make it a perfectly balanced meal. I added mushrooms and carrots in the recipe. Bok choy is another favorite of mine. Green cabbage, chili peppers, broccoli, bell peppers are all good options as well.

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Bulgogi Deopbap (Bulgogi Rice Bowl)

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Main

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

23 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound thinly sliced beef (rib eye, top sirloin, chuck tender, etc.) Note 1
  • 2 scallions cut into 2-inch pieces
  • 1/2 small onion thinly sliced
  • 4 servings of cooked rice

Marinade

  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 2 tablespoons sugar (or replace 1 TB with honey)
  • 1 tablespoon rice wine (mirin or mirim) or mirin
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon sesame seeds
  • 2 tablespoons grated Asian pear (you can use more) optional
  • teaspoon pepper

Sauce

  • 1/2 cup water (or anchovy, dasima, or vegetable broth) Note 2
  • 1 teaspoon soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sugar (omit for less sweet dish)

Vegetables (Note 3)

  • 4 ounces mushrooms (white, crimini, or shiitaki, oyster, etc.), thinly sliced
  • 1 small carrot, thinly sliced

Instructions

  • Mix all the marinade ingredients in a large bowl.

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  • If using packaged pre-sliced meat, separate the slices. Add the meat, onion, and scallions to the marinade. Toss gently, with hands, to mix everything well. Marinate for 30 minutes to an hour in the fridge.

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  • Heat a skillet over medium high heat. Add the meat along with any remaining marinade. Cook the meat for about a minute. Try not to cook off the sauce by lowering the heat if needed. Then, add the vegetables and the sauce. Stir-fry for an additional 2 - 3 minutes until the meat and vegetables are cooked. Serve over rice.

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Notes

  1. Pre-sliced bulgogi meat is sold at Korean markets. Pay a little more to get good quality meat. If cutting the beef at home, partially freeze for about an hour to firm it up for easier slicing. Cut across the grain into about - inch thick slices.
  2. Recipes: anchovy broth ordasima or vegetable broth.
  3. Bok choy, green cabbage, chili peppers, broccoli, and bell peppers are all good options as well.

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This recipe was originally posted in December 2011. I’ve updated it here with more information, new photos, and minor changes to the recipe.

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FAQs

What is bulgogi deopbap in Korean? ›

Bulgogi deopbap (bulgogi rice bowl) Deopbap, literally translated as “covered rice,” is a bowl of rice with some sort of topping. It's a casual one-dish meal that can be prepared with a variety of ingredients.

What does deopbap mean? ›

bokkeum-bap (볶음밥, "fried rice") – rice stir-fried with chopped vegetables or meat in oil. deopbap (덮밥, "topped rice") – cooked rice topped with something that can be served as a side dish (e.g. Hoedeopbap is topped with hoe.)

How to eat deopbap? ›

The manner of eating hoedeopbap is almost the same as that used to eat bibimbap: using a spoon, all the ingredients are mixed by the diner at the table before eating.

What does bul in bulgogi mean? ›

Bulgogi came from the Korean word bul-gogi (불고기), consisting of bul ("fire") and gogi ("meat"). The compound word is derived from the Pyongan dialect, as the dish itself is a delicacy of Pyongan Province, North Korea.

What is the difference between deopbap and bibimbap? ›

While there are exceptions, doepbap generally is a rice bowl type where a little bit of saucy toppings is eaten with a spoonful of rice without being completely mixed like bibimbap.

What does bap mean in Korean? ›

Rice (밥 – Pr. “bap”)

Rice is not just a staple for Koreans. The symbolism is rooted in deep history where rice was and still is a symbol of how one's life's prosperity is measured. In essence, rice equates to “life”. Ssal (쌀) is the Korean word for “uncooked” rice. Once you cook it, the name changes to Bap (밥).

What do you eat with bulgogi and rice? ›

Bulgogi is often served with rice and an array of side dishes including kimchi, lettuce, leafy vegetables and many more options.

What vegetables go well with bulgogi? ›

I chose purple cabbage, carrots and baby spinach because that's what I had that looked good but green beans, broccoli or bok choy would be lovely too. The quick pickled cucumbers add a nice bright crunchy addition to the dish and balance the richness of the meat.

What is a Korean fish dish called? ›

Hoe (Korean: 회; Hanja: 膾/鱠; pronounced [hwɛ]) is a Korean seafood dish that is eaten by trimming raw meat or raw fish.

What is the most delicious food in Korea? ›

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What are the three types of bulgogi? ›

There are three types of bulgogi that are typically served at restaurants today – Gwangyang-style of South Jeolla Province, Eonyang-style of South Gyeongsang Province and last but not least, the Seoul-style.

Why is bulgogi so good? ›

The savory beef combined with the sweet, gingery marinade is always a big hit. The word bul means fire in Korean, and goki means meat. So this is “fire meat!” Delicious bulgogi depends on three things: a good cut of beef, a delicious marinade, and the method you use to cook it.

What does bulgogi mean in Korean? ›

Bulgogi (불고기) is the name of a Korean dish, literally translating to “fire meat.” This famous Korean dish has existed for thousands of years, and it is now gaining popularity in Western countries like the United States and Canada.

What's the difference between Korean BBQ and bulgogi? ›

The difference between Korean Kalbi and Bulgogi

This recipe showcases the difference between two popular Korean bbq methods. The difference between bulgogi and Kalbi is that one uses Short Rib, and one uses Ribeye, both using basically the same marinade and grilled over fire.

What is the difference between bibimbap and bulgogi? ›

Bibimbap is a fuller dish with more oomph to it, while bulgogi relies on simple ingredients, preparation, and a comforting flavor profile to bring the whole experience home.

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