**Korean Pork Curry: A Symphony of Flavors and Aromas**
Embark on a culinary journey to the heart of Korean cuisine with our delectable Korean Pork Curry recipe. This dish is a harmonious blend of sweet, savory, and spicy flavors, sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. Tender pork belly is lovingly braised in a rich and aromatic curry sauce, infused with a symphony of spices, fresh vegetables, and the irresistible tang of gochujang (Korean chili paste). Alongside the main event, you'll find equally enticing recipes for fluffy Steamed Rice, a refreshing Cucumber Salad with a hint of sweetness, and a zesty Radish Salad that adds a vibrant crunch to the meal. Prepare to be captivated by the vibrant colors, enticing aromas, and unforgettable flavors of this authentic Korean pork curry experience.
SPICY KOREAN BBQ-STYLE PORK RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: boneless pork shoulder, onion, green onion, garlic, ginger, korean red chili paste, red pepper flakes, soy sauce, rice wine, sesame oil, sugar, black pepper, canola oil, sesame seed, rice
Provided by Alvin Zhou
Categories Dinner
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Slice the pork into extremely thin slices, then transfer to a large bowl. This works best when the pork is super cold or partially frozen.
- Add in all of the ingredients besides the canola oil, then mix until the pork and the vegetables are evenly coated with the marinade.
- Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
- Heat the oil in a pan over high heat, add pork, being sure not to crowd the pan, stir-fry the pork in batches until slightly crispy on the edges, about 3-4 minutes. If you're using pork belly, cook for a bit longer, around 6-7 minutes.
- Sprinkle a bit of sesame seeds on top, then serve with rice!
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 360 calories, Carbohydrate 18 grams, Fat 21 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 24 grams, Sugar 12 grams
THE SEOUL BOWL "CRISPY KOREAN PORK BELLY BOWL WITH HOUSE-MADE BANCHAN PICKLES"
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time P8DT2h30m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 37
Steps:
- For the pork belly: Combine gochujang, honey, soy sauce, sesame oil, sesame seeds, garlic and ginger in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer. Cook on medium-low heat for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool. For best results let the marinade rest for 48 hours to allow flavors to marry.
- Reserve 1 cup marinade to thicken and use as glaze when finishing dish.
- Place pork belly in a hotel pan. Pour marinade over pork belly, making sure all surfaces are covered. Cover in foil and let marinade 24 to 48 hours, refrigerated.
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
- Roast pork for 4 hours. Remove from marinade and let pork cool overnight in refrigerator.
- Slice pork into 2-by-8-inch blocks, then slice into 1/4-inch slabs.
- For the kimchi: Quarter the cabbage, then slice into 2-inch sections. Place cabbage in a container and cover with cold water. Add salt. Cover and let sit 12 hours to allow cabbage to brine.
- Drain well. Combine cabbage with kimchi marinade, scallions, carrots, garlic, ginger, gochugaru and fish sauce in a large mixing bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature for 24 hours. Bottle and refrigerate.
- For the Korean pickled onion: Place onions and jalapeno in a mason jar or container with lid.
- Combine soy sauce, sugar, lemon juice, vinegar and 1/2 cup water in a saucepot and bring to a simmer. Pour hot liquid over onions, then let cool. Refrigerate 48 hours before serving.
- For wakame seaweed and cucumber quick pickle: Place wakame seaweed in a bowl and cover with cold water to hydrate.
- Quarter cucumbers, then slice into 1/2-inch pieces. Place cucumbers in a colander and sprinkle liberally with 1 tablespoon salt and 1 tablespoon sugar. Let cucumber rest, draining in sink to allow water to be drawn out, 1 hour.
- Simmer vinegar with remaining cup sugar and tablespoon salt in a saucepan.
- Let cool. Squeeze moisture from wakame, then combine with cucumber. Cover with marinade and refrigerate overnight before using.
- For the Korean mung bean sprout salad: Bring 4 cups water and the salt to a boil in a saucepan.
- Place bean sprouts in a colander in sink. Pour boiling salted water over bean sprouts, then rinse with cold water to stop cooking. Let drain well.
- Combine bean sprouts with sesame oil, dashi, sesame seeds, pepper and scallions in a mixing bowl and let flavors marry 30 minutes or longer, refrigerated.
- For the steamed white rice: Wash rice under cold running water until water runs clear. Add rice to a Japanese rice steamer and add 3 cups cool water. Cook until done, then let rest 10 to 15 minutes.
- For the Seoul bowl: Heat a cast-iron skillet. Cook pork belly until crispy.
- Stir the cornstarch into 2 tablespoons water in a small bowl, then stir into the reserved pork belly marinade in a small saucepan. Simmer 1 minute.
- Mound 1/2 to 3/4 cup rice in an individual serving bowl. Arrange the four Korean pickles on rice. Fan 3 to 4 slices cooked pork belly on pickles/rice. Drizzle with thickened sauce.
- Garnish with thinly sliced scallions. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
QUICK & EASY KOREAN PORK
Sweet and spicy marinated pork belly served with crisp fresh lettuce makes a sensational barbecued dish
Provided by Judy Joo
Categories Main course
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Put all the ingredients for the marinade in a food processor and blend until smooth. Season to taste, then pour over the sliced pork. You can now cook the meat straight away, but for best results allow it to marinate in the fridge for at least 30 mins.
- Make the ssamjang sauce (if using) by mixing all of the ingredients together, then set aside.
- Heat a griddle pan over a high heat and cook the pork in batches for 2-3 mins each side until charred and cooked through. Serve with white rice and a few lettuce leaves. To eat, place a small scoop of rice in a leaf, then a piece of pork, smear with ssamjang sauce (if using) and wrap up.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 456 calories, Fat 25 grams fat, SaturatedFat 7 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 32 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 28 grams sugar, Fiber 5 grams fiber, Protein 25 grams protein, Sodium 2.3 milligram of sodium
Tips:
- Use a variety of vegetables. This will add flavor and texture to the curry. Some good options include potatoes, carrots, onions, and bell peppers.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with different spices. Curry is a versatile dish that can be customized to your own taste. Some common spices used in Korean pork curry include curry powder, cumin, coriander, and turmeric.
- Serve with rice. Curry is traditionally served with rice, but you can also serve it with noodles or bread.
- Garnish with fresh herbs. Just before serving, garnish the curry with fresh cilantro, basil, or mint. This will add a pop of color and flavor.
Conclusion:
Korean pork curry is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a weeknight meal. It is packed with flavor and can be customized to your own taste. So next time you're looking for a new curry recipe, give this one a try!
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