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Korean Beef

4.67 from 18 votes

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This Korean Beef recipe is simple, tasty, and perfect for when you only have minutes to get dinner on the table. Serve with rice.

Korean Beef

Korean Beef

Let me start this post by stating there is no way this is an authentic recipe for Korean Beef because let’s face it, I am a white girl from Canada. BUT! That’s ok because I’m really good at creating waaaay better flavors and fast shortcuts in the kitchen when I do it all my way. So, this is a very simple-super-tasty-minimal ingredient-meal that is perfect on those days, where I only have 15 to 20 minutes to get dinner on the table.

Main Ingredients

SO many people have been posting similar recipes for Korean Beef which is what inspired me to create this healthier version that you can print below. Here is everything you’ll need to make it:

  • Lean Ground Beef – traditional Korean beef is called bulgogi and uses sirloin steak. But we are using ground beef which is much cheaper. You could also use ground turkey if you wanted to make this recipe even healthier.
  • Soy Sauce, Maple Syrup, and Sesame Oil – these three wet ingredients make for a beautiful blend of flavors. Salty, sweet, nutty. YUM!
  • Garlic and Green Onions – these two are also used for flavor! You can’t go wrong with garlic and onions.
  • Salt and Pepper – season as you cook, this is to ensure that the whole dish is as flavorful as it can be.
  • Beef Broth – if the sauce is too thick, loosen it up with some good quality beef broth (or stock).

Need other ground beef recipes? Look no further! Here are a few of my favorites: The Best Sloppy JoesHamburger SoupSimple Sunday MeatloafThe Best Burger Recipe, and Easy Meatballs.

Tips and Tricks

My two major recipe tips for keeping this recipe (or really any recipe) healthful are:

  • Rinsing the fat off of the cooked meat with hot tap water before replacing it back into the hot pan.
  • Using maple syrup in the simmering sauce. As you can see in the pictures, the meat is super moist and turns out so so good every time.

Beyond those two things, I think that is just about all you need to know before you get cooking! This Korean beef recipe is pretty straightforward, just make sure you have a plan for how to serve it! If you don’t know, don’t worry, I have some ideas listed below.

Korean Beef

How to Make Korean Beef

Traditional Korean Beef is called bulgogi which uses marinated sirloin steak. Instead, this Korean Beef Recipe calls for ground beef which is much cheaper and with the combinations of flavor coming from the ingredients we get the same taste as traditional bulgogi. It’s faster, cheaper, and tastes just as great, win-win-win! For full recipe details see the recipe card down below.

  1. Preheat a large skillet over heat. Add in beef and break apart as it browns with a wooden spoon. Once the beef is completely cooked, pour into a colander, and drain any excess fat off of the meat. Optionally, you can run hot tap water over beef to remove as much fat as possible. Place meat back into the pan.
  2. Reduce heat to medium and add in soy sauce, maple syrup, minced garlic, and sesame oil. Cook until the soy sauce reduces slightly. Taste and adjust seasonings with salt and pepper. If meat mixture is getting dry, splash in some beef broth as needed or desired. Stir in green onion and serve hot.

Leftovers

Any leftover Korean Beef can be stored in the fridge, in an airtight container for up to 5 days. I suggest making a double batch so you can meal prep the leftovers for the week ahead.

What to Serve with Korean Beef

There are a couple of ways you can serve Korean beef, here are a few:

Korean Beef

Make-Ahead Instructions

Even though this recipe is so quick to make already, making ahead of time can still be beneficial! The secret is to freeze your Korean Beef!

To Freeze. Make the recipe according to the directions. Let Korean beef fully cool then store in an airtight container or freezer bag, in the freezer for up to 4 months.

To Reheat. Thaw in the fridge overnight then reheat in a skillet. If the meat mixture is dry, splash in some beef broth as needed.

More Meaty Recipes to Try!

The printable recipe card is below, have a great day, friends!

xo

4.67 from 18 votes

Korean Beef

This Korean Beef recipe is simple, tasty and perfect for when you only have minutes to get dinner on the table. Serve with rice.
servings 4 servings
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 10 mins
Total Time 20 mins

Ingredients

  • 1.25 lbs lean ground beef
  • 1/3 cup soy sauce
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup
  • 3 small cloves of garlic finely minced
  • 1 inch ginger fresh, grated
  • 2 tbsp sesame oil
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 2 green onions finely chopped
  • beef broth as needed

Instructions

  • Preheat large skillet over medium-high heat. Add in beef and break apart as it browns with a wooden spoon. Once the beef is completely cooked, pour into a colander, and drain any excess fat off of the meat. Optionally, you can run hot tap water over beef to remove as much fat as possible. Place meat back into the pan.
  • Reduce heat to medium and add in soy sauce, maple syrup, minced garlic, and sesame oil. Cook about five minutes or until the soy sauce reduced slightly. Taste and adjust seasonings with salt and pepper. If meat mixture is getting dry, splash in some beef broth as needed or desired. Stir in green onion.
  • Serve over brown right, in lettuce cups, or on its own.

Nutrition

Calories: 345kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 87mg | Sodium: 1177mg | Potassium: 617mg | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 60IU | Vitamin C: 1.8mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 3.9mg
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Asian
Keyword: bulgogi, korean beef, korean beef bowl, korean beef recipe

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40 Responses
  1. NE

    5 stars
    Saw on this on your Instagram feed and was inspired to make it for lunch. Delicious…absolutely delicious. Even my picky eaters had seconds. Thanks!

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    […] if you feel like you need some protein with this meal check out my Korean Beef Recipe or Better Than Take-Out Crispy Sesame Beef. Chicken or shrimp would be super good […]

  3. Noelle

    5 stars
    Last night I bought ground beef for burgers but something came up and we needed up eating out. I stubbled across this recipe just now and made it! I needed something to make for dinner that I could reheat after volleyball this evening. It tastes yummy. I did add some Gochujang and lemongrass because I had it one hand. Also we will put the meat and some rice in the lettuce I bought for the burgers and eat it like that! Dinner is done. Thanks.

  4. Sarah

    5 stars
    Lauren,
    I made this and it was SO GOOD. I added just a dash of red chili flakes for a little heat to it, but it was sooo tasty. Served with steamed veggies and rice. Wonderful quick supper after a long day at work!

  5. Easy Week Night Meals | This Sweat Life

    […] All you have to do is add everything listed to your skillet after browning the beef.  That easy.I usually serve this with jasmine rice and edamame. You can find frozen edamame in the grocery store. My mom likes to get the beef in strip form or something easier to eat than ground beef but we’ve always eaten it ground and just mix it in with the rice. The sesame oil gives so much flavor! Recipe from Lauren’s Latest. […]

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  7. Jean

    I made this recipe tonight and was disappointed in the blah taste. Followed your recipe for everything. I googled some other similar recipes and found they all included ginger, either fresh grated or dry and red pepper flakes. Will try to doctor up the leftovers of which there are plenty.

  8. Linnea

    I am saving this recipe. My Sister turned me on to Bul-go-gi (sp?) as her ex’s step mother is Korean. This sounds like a simple way to fix it.

    By the way, I don’t know if others are having the same problem as I am, but the pictures in your posts are very elongated. All the text is all in one paragraph. I will have to come here on your posts to read them…

  9. Oksana

    5 stars
    Looks delicious and easy! Such a perfect recipe for a weeknight! 😊 Can’t wait to try it as lettuce wraps for me and hubby and serve it with rice to our kiddos 😃

  10. Sydney

    4 stars
    This looks delish! I’ve tried other Korean beef recipes but this has way less sugar and looks super simple! Adding to next week’s meal plan! 🙂

  11. Lindsay Hester

    5 stars
    I just made this recipe last week and boy oh boy, It will most definitely be added to the recipe arsenal. This is so easy to make and has so much flavor. I love fast, easy meals for week nights, and this one is perfect. Husband loved it! I served it with homemade fried rice. Yum, yum, yum!

  12. Brittany B.

    This looks SO incredibly delicious! We love Korean food and were always looking for new weeknight recipes. I am definitely adding this mean to our menu this week!

  13. Barbara

    5 stars
    Thanks Lauren love your blog… I love your pictures of New York ..Being from Canada and I haven’t been there as yet do enjoy the sites….Have travelled to many places in the states but not to New York …on my bucket list. We are going to have the Korean beef today with rice….your doing a wonderful job I know how hard it is to run a household plus all the rest as I I had 3 boys and life is busy when there young and to manage it all is like a puzzle…👍❤️🎈 All my best ..Barb

  14. Karen H

    5 stars
    Made this tonight for dinner, and it was delicious! I used ground turkey instead of beef, and added some better than beef bouillon to keep the beef flavor. It was still fantastic!

  15. Michelle

    5 stars
    Wow! This meal is absolutely delicious! My husband said this is moving to the top of his list of favorite dinners…looks like it will become a regular in our house. We made ours with ground turkey since that’s what I had on hand and it was still really yummy!

  16. Donna J.MacNeir

    1 star
    I find the “white girl from Canada” to be insensitive and rude. I just dont know what means, given the number of years you have lived in the States; that your husband has some type of job for the US government, and you live in a diverse City.

    1. Sarah

      5 stars
      How can it be rude if you don’t know what it means? Being diverse has nothing to do with her nationality and race–it meant she isn’t Korean, chill.

  17. Emma

    I actually have all of the ingredients on hand and I was needing a new ground beef recipe. Can’t wait to make this tomorrow night!!! (p.s. There is a typo on step 3: right/rice)

  18. Judy DeLacy

    Hi Lauren, That has got to be one of the easiest recipes I’ve seen in a long time…and it sounds pretty darn tasty too. If you put up your rice when you first start cooking the meat, both should be done at about the same time. Add a veggie and you literally have a complete meal in no time at all. Thanks for posting this ~ ~ I can’t wait to try it. Stay warm and safe. ♥

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