This recipe is a quick, weeknight-friendly take on traditional bulgogi, featuring ground beef cooked with a sweet, savory, and lightly spicy Korean sauce. It’s fantastic for making satisfying rice bowls or fresh lettuce wraps for the whole family!
Table of Contents
- Ingredients for Ground Beef Bulgogi
- Simple Step-by-Step Instructions
- Notes and Customizations
- FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Conclusion
Ground Beef Bulgogi
This is a quick, weeknight-friendly take on traditional bulgogi, featuring ground beef cooked with a sweet, savory, and lightly spicy Korean sauce. It’s fantastic for making satisfying rice bowls or fresh lettuce wraps for the whole family!Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Whisk together the rice vinegar, water, honey, and salt until everything dissolves. Add the sliced cucumbers and set them aside while you cook the rest of the meal. Heat $1text{ tbsp}$ of olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the shredded carrots and $1/2text{ tsp}$ of salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until they are soft and start to get a slight brown or charred look (about 10–15 minutes). Transfer the carrots to a bowl and set aside. In a second large pan, heat $2text{ tsp}$ of olive oil over medium heat. Add the grated onion, minced garlic, grated ginger, and $1/2text{ tsp}$ black pepper. Cook for about 3 minutes until they start to brown and smell wonderful. Add the $2text{ pounds}$ of ground beef to the pan. Cook it, breaking it up into small pieces, until the meat is fully browned and no longer pink. Drain off any extra fat from the pan. Return the drained beef to the pan. Stir in the honey, soy sauce, gochujang, and mirin. Cook and stir for about 3 minutes until the sauce has slightly thickened and coats the beef beautifully. Taste it and add a little more soy sauce for saltiness or honey for sweetness, if you like. Serve the bulgogi ground beef as a classic rice bowl over cooked rice, or use it as a filling for refreshing lettuce wraps using bibb lettuce leaves. Top your bowl or wraps with the pickled cucumbers, cooked carrots, and any other toppings you enjoy!Notes
Using two pans at once—one for the beef and one for the carrots—is the fastest way to get this meal on the table. For a bolder flavor, use $4text{ tbsp}$ each of honey and soy sauce; use $3text{ tbsp}$ for a lighter taste. To make this gluten-free, use Tamari instead of regular soy sauce and ensure your gochujang is certified gluten-free (or substitute it with chili garlic sauce).Ingredients for Ground Beef Bulgogi
This recipe serves 6 people, making it a great option for family dinner or meal prep:
- Pickled Cucumbers (Optional)
- English cucumbers, thinly sliced: 2
- Rice vinegar or white vinegar: 3/4 cup
- Water: 1/2 cup
- Honey or sugar: 1 tbsp
- Kosher salt and cracked black pepper: 3/4 tsp salt
- Cooked Carrots (Optional)
- Shredded carrots (pre-bagged): 2 (10 oz) bags
- Olive oil: 1 tbsp
- Salt: 1/2 tsp
- For the Bulgogi
- Olive oil: 2 tsp
- Grated onion (white or yellow onion): 1 cup
- Minced fresh garlic: 1 heaping tbsp
- Grated fresh ginger: 1 heaping tbsp
- 90% lean ground beef: 2 pounds
- Honey: 3–4 tbsp (Adjust to your preferred sweetness)
- Low-sodium soy sauce: 3–4 tbsp (Adjust to taste; use Tamari for GF)
- Gochujang (Korean chili paste): 3 tbsp (Use GF if needed)
- Mirin or rice wine: 2 tbsp
- Serving (Optional)
- Cooked rice, bibb lettuce, kimchi, sesame seeds, sambal oelek
Simple Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Make Pickled Cucumbers (Optional)
Whisk together the rice vinegar, water, honey, and salt until everything dissolves. Add the sliced cucumbers and set them aside while you cook the rest of the meal.
Step 2: Cook the Carrots (Optional)
Heat 1 tbsp of olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the shredded carrots and 1/2 tsp of salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until they are soft and start to get a slight brown or charred look (about 10–15 minutes). Transfer the carrots to a bowl and set aside.
Step 3: Cook Aromatics and Beef
In a second large pan, heat 2 tsp of olive oil over medium heat. Add the grated onion, minced garlic, grated ginger, and 1/2 tsp black pepper. Cook for about 3 minutes until they start to brown and smell wonderful.
Step 4: Brown the Beef
Add the 2 pounds of ground beef to the pan. Cook it, breaking it up into small pieces, until the meat is fully browned and no longer pink. Drain off any extra fat from the pan.
Step 5: Finish the Bulgogi Sauce
Return the drained beef to the pan. Stir in the honey, soy sauce, gochujang, and mirin. Cook and stir for about 3 minutes until the sauce has slightly thickened and coats the beef beautifully. Taste it and add a little more soy sauce for saltiness or honey for sweetness, if you like.
Step 6: Serve
Serve the bulgogi ground beef as a classic rice bowl over cooked rice, or use it as a filling for refreshing lettuce wraps using bibb lettuce leaves. Top your bowl or wraps with the pickled cucumbers, cooked carrots, and any other toppings you enjoy!
Notes and Customizations
- Gluten-Free: It’s easy to make this gluten-free! Just use Tamari instead of regular soy sauce, and be sure to check the label on your gochujang to ensure it’s gluten-free (or substitute it with chili garlic sauce).
- Spice & Sweetness: The recipe gives a range for the honey and soy sauce (3–4 tbsp). Use 4 tbsp of each for a bolder, more pronounced flavor; stick to 3 tbsp if you prefer less sugar and salt.
- Cook Time Shortcut: Using two pans at once—one for the beef and one for the carrots—is the fastest way to get this delicious meal on the table quickly.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is gochujang and where can I find it?
Gochujang is a savory, sweet, and spicy fermented Korean chili paste. You can typically find it in the international or Asian foods aisle of most major grocery stores.
Can I use a different type of ground meat?
Absolutely! Ground turkey, ground chicken, or ground pork all work wonderfully in this recipe.
How should I serve this to my family?
The simplest way is over white rice with a sprinkle of sesame seeds. For a fun, lighter meal, serve it with a big bowl of bibb lettuce for everyone to make their own lettuce wraps!
Conclusion
This Simple Korean Ground Beef Bulgogi is a flavor-packed, easy recipe that brings a wonderful taste of Korean comfort food to your table in less than an hour. It’s a guaranteed weeknight favorite!

Clara Garcia
Clara Garcia, the creator behind VariedRecipes.net, focuses on delivering easy, budget-friendly, and mouthwatering recipes for everyday cooking
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