Easy Ground Beef Bulgogi (Korean Style Beef Bowl)

Servings: 4
Quick and Easy Ground Beef Bulgogi - a balanced Korean style beef bowl loaded with vegetables and freezer friendly for easy meals.
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This Korean Ground Beef Bibimbap is a quick and flavorful rice bowl inspired by classic Korean flavors but simplified for everyday cooking. Savory ground beef, a bold umami-rich sauce, and fresh side dishes come together over warm rice for a balanced, satisfying meal. It is easy to customize, great for meal prep, and perfect for busy weeknights when you want something comforting without spending hours in the kitchen.

My Approach

Make the Sauce
In a blender, combine grated Asian pear (or apple if unavailable), garlic, soy sauce, onion, and brown sugar. Blend until smooth and well combined. This sauce adds natural sweetness, depth, and tenderness to the beef, creating a rich, balanced flavor once cooked.

Cook the Beef
Heat a skillet over medium heat and add the ground beef. Cook until browned and fully cooked, breaking it up as it cooks. Pour in the prepared sauce and stir well, allowing the beef to absorb the flavors and slightly caramelize.

Add green onion, sesame oil and sesame seeds
Turn off the heat and stir in sliced green onions, sesame oil and sesame seeds. This adds freshness, aroma, and texture without overcooking them.

Assemble the Bowl and Side Dishes
Spoon warm rice into bowls and top with the seasoned beef. Arrange your side dishes around the bowl, such as Korean zucchini salad, bean sprout salad, sauteed carrots, sauteed spinach, or kimchi. Finish with optional toppings like a fried egg, extra sesame seeds, or chili paste, and serve warm.

Meal Prep
This Korean Ground Beef Bibimbap is perfect for meal prep and stays flavorful for days or up to two weeks if frozen. If you plan to freeze multiple portions, start with 3 lbs of ground beef to create several ready-to-go meals at once. Assemble the cooked rice, seasoned ground beef, and vegetables in a freezer-safe container. Do not add the egg before freezing. Let the food cool completely, then cover and freeze for up to 2 months. When ready to eat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator and microwave for about 1 minute, or until heated through. Top with a freshly fried egg before serving.

Easy Ground Beef Bulgogi (Korean Style Beef Bowl)

Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 20 mins
Servings: 4

Description

This ground beef bulgogi is a simpler, more accessible version of the classic Korean dish, using ground beef and apple for sweetness and tenderness. Packed with vegetables for a balanced meal, it's perfect for meal prep. Portion it out, freeze, and reheat for a quick weeknight dinner. Top with a freshly fried egg for extra flavor and richness.

Ingredients

For the Beef and Sauce

For Serving

Optional Toppings and Side Dishes

Instructions

  1. Make the sauce

    In a blender, combine Asian pear (or apple), garlic, soy sauce, onion, and brown sugar. Blend until smooth and set aside. 

  1. Cook the beef

    In a large skillet over medium high heat, cook the ground beef until browned and no longer pink. Drain excess fat if necessary.

  1. Add the sauce

    Pour the prepared sauce over the beef. Stir well and simmer for 5 to 7 minutes, allowing the sauce to reduce and coat everything evenly. Turn off the heat and stir in sliced green onions and sesame seeds.

  1. Assemble the bulgogi bowl

    • Start with a scoop of steamed white rice or brown rice in your bowl.
    • Spoon a generous portion of the ground beef bulgogi over the rice.
    • Top with shredded carrots, sauteed spinach, korean style bean sprouts, zucchini salad and kimchi.
    • Add a fried egg on top. 
    • Add toasted sesame seeds and a drizzle of sesame oil.
    • Mix gently before eating to enjoy the perfect combination of savory, sweet, and slightly crunchy textures.

Note

No additional salt was added to this recipe. The soy sauce provides enough seasoning. Aftr mixing all the ingredients, taste and adjust salt if needed.

Take this recipe to the next level: For sizzling restaurant style experience, reheat your bulgogi in a stone pot or cast iron skillet. Add a small drizzle of sesame oil to the bottom of the pan. Add your rice first, and then the vegetables and beef on top. Cook over medium heat until you hear sizzling noise. Serve immediately with a freshly fried egg on top.

Keywords: Ground Beef Bulgogi, ,Korean Beef Bowl, Easy Bulgogi Recipe

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Can I use apple instead of Korean pear?

Yes. Korean pear adds natural sweetness and helps tenderize the beef, which is traditional in many Korean marinades. If you cannot find Korean pear, apple works well as a substitute and still provides sweetness and moisture. Use a sweet, crisp apple like Fuji or Honeycrisp for the best flavor. The taste will be slightly different, but the dish will still be delicious.

How do I meal prep and freeze this Korean Ground Beef Bibimbap?

Assemble cooked rice, seasoned beef, and vegetables together in a freezer-safe container, leaving out the egg. Let everything cool completely, then seal and freeze for up to 2 months. When ready to eat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator and microwave for about 1 minute until warmed through. Finish with a freshly fried egg on top before serving.

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