Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Kalbi/Korean BBQ Short Ribs
I don’t know much about Korean food and so far I’ve only tried it a few times. The first time was in New York and my friend Tina took me to a Korean BBQ restaurant at Queens. That was the first time I tried out their grilled short ribs. There were tender, juicy and really flavorful and I was hooked. The second time I had this was at my neighbor BBQ party last year and he was kind enough to share what he used to marinate the meat. These ribs need to be marinating overnight to get the full flavors from it so if you are planning to do this for your party make sure you plan ahead.
Ingredient:
3 pounds Korean style short ribs (6-10 inch strip of meat and three small bone segments attached)
Marinate:
1 Asian pear – finely grated
1 small onion – finely grated
1 cup 7-up or coke
1 cup light soy sauce
3 cloves garlic - finely chopped
2 tsp grated ginger
2 tbsp sesame oil
1 tsp black pepper
3 tbsp brown sugar
1 tsp red pepper flakes
1. Wash the ribs and soak it in cold water for 30 minutes to get rid of all the blood. Return the ribs to a deep dish. Combined all the marinate ingredients together and mix well.
2. Pour marinate over the ribs and mix it well. Make sure all the ribs are covered in marinate. Cover the dish and let it marinate in the fridge overnight.
3. Heat up the grill to medium high. Grill each side of the ribs for 3-4 minutes. They are rather thin so the grill pretty fast.
4. Cut and serve.
Labels:
Asian Dishes,
BBQ,
Beef,
Korean Dishes
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11 comments:
This is look so delicious! thanks for sharing the recipe
They look as if they would melt in the mouth...so tempting!!
Looks very delicious! I love kalbi short ribs. Just had this two days ago.
That looks so yum! I don't think I have eaten this dish before, would really love to try!
Slurpsssss!!!! Drool! Drool!
just wondering, what exactly are Korean style short ribs? just any short ribs from the butcher? these look absolutely delicious!
looks divine! I never thought to add coke or sprite before.. its my first time seeing this in this recipe... :)
Slurpssss!!! Drool! Drool! *speechless*
Melgie, you are welcome.
Kanak Hagjer, thanks.
Ann, thank you. Do you like it?
Jeannie, I am sure you are going to like it :)
Arthur, :)
Janine, google it.
Food Dreams, coke or sprite acts as a tenderizer.
Oh, this look super delicious!
I love Korean beef ribs and these looks so good. I'll need to hunt for some Korean short ribs!
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