Spyke
lemmy.world

So, what is it Bibimbap? Is it a specific recipe with the same ingredients or rather a something more general, like curry or ramen, or pho? It looks delicious by the way!

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rustydrdreply
sh.itjust.works

Bibimbap is a rice bowl with warm toppings that are mixed right before eating (pic is pre-mixed) and typically a soft fried egg and some Gochujang (Korean chili paste) to make it saucy. Not a strict recipe, you can use whatever you have in the fridge.

For this version, I used different types of vegetables (carrots, radish, zucchini, cabbage, bell pepper, leek) that I cut into cute little shapes, before stir-frying them separately with different seasonings (soy sauce, mirin, vinegar, sesame oil, chili flakes, and Gochujang in different combinations).

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sh.itjust.works

No mung sprouts? no little stringy mushrooms? Just kidding points for vegetarian. Some regions do bulgogi or even seafood variations. And my personal favorite is a little fresh red leaf lettuce. The cold cool snap just adds that bang.

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cute little shapes

Ooohhh yeah! I love me some cute little shaped veggies in my minestrone.

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chlorokenreply
lemmy.ml

Damn I though the bottom of the rice had to be crispy. Master Chef lied to us. Unbelievable.

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Yeah, I live near a restaurant that does Dolsot Bibimbap, served in a sizzling hot stone bowl. Would recommend.

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rustydrdreply
sh.itjust.works

In restaurants, it's often served this way (in a hot stone bowl), but it's not necessary. We also have a really good Bibimbap place near us that also doesn't use stone, and it's still absolutely delicious.

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