Here is the original post that I previously did on Bibimbap for a more detailed explanation of how to make it- but I took some better photos of the ingredients and process, so figured I should add them :) The best thing about bibimbap is that you can always mix it up- and try different ingredients for their various flavors and textures.
This time the ingredients I included were:
- shitake mushrooms
- bean sprouts
- zucchini
- squash
- spinach
- carrots
- sesame seed leaves
- bulgogi beef (thinly sliced marinated beef: 1 lb marinated with 2 tablespoons of soy sauce, 1 tablespoon of sesame seed oil, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, 1 tablespoon grated garlic, 1/2 white sliced onion, green onion/scallions, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper)
- egg
- gojujang (of course:)
- sesame seed oil
- garlic
- green onion/scallions
-sesame seeds
First make sure you start by soaking the dry shitake mushrooms for at least 30 minutes (unless you get the fresh ones!)
it's pretty simple and basic: you slice the vegetables: zucchini, squash, shitake mushrooms and carrots into thin small pieces and sauté each individual ingredient with a little bit of garlic and sesame seed oil, except for the bean sprouts and spinach- which you boil until they are cooked. you then flavor them by adding a little bit of freshly grated garlic and chopped green onion/scallions.
[so... i stopped taking photos because i got too preoccupied with cooking..]
To set it all up you add some rice at the bottom of a bowl, add a little bit of each ingredient on top, and put a sunny-side up egg on top. add a splash of sesame seed oil and a heaping big spoonful of gojujang before you mix it all up. Now you can sweat veggies :)
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