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Spicy Korean Stir-Fry: The Story Behind Gochujang Bulgogi

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2025-07-28 10:10:36
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A beloved dish across Korea, gochujang bulgogi, a spicy pork stir-fry, has deep roots in the nation's culinary history. With its bold flavors and tender meat, it’s a staple at Korean dining tables and a popular choice among international food enthusiasts.

Origins of a Flavorful Dish While the exact origins of gochujang bulgogi are somewhat obscure, it's believed to have emerged during a period when Koreans began to incorporate more spicy flavors into their cuisine. The name itself is a combination of Korean words: "gochujang" refers to the red pepper paste that gives the dish its signature heat, and "bulgogi" translates to "fire meat," indicating that the meat is grilled or stir-fried.

Gochujang, the star ingredient, is a fermented chili paste that has been a cornerstone of Korean cooking for centuries. Its rich, umami flavor and spicy kick have made it a beloved condiment not only in Korea but also in other parts of East Asia.

A Simple Yet Flavorful Recipe Creating gochujang bulgogi at home is relatively straightforward. The key ingredients include:

Pork belly or shoulder: These cuts provide the best flavor and texture for this dish.
Gochujang: The foundation of the marinade.
Soy sauce: Adds salinity and umami.
Garlic and ginger: Provide aromatic depth.
Sugar: Balances the spice and adds sweetness.
A variety of vegetables: Such as onions, green peppers, and mushrooms, which can be added to the stir-fry for a more balanced meal.

Preparation

Marinate the pork: Combine the pork with gochujang, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sugar, and any other desired seasonings. Allow the meat to marinate for at least 30 minutes or up to overnight for maximum flavor.
Stir-fry: Heat some oil in a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Add the marinated pork and cook until browned on all sides. Then, add your chosen vegetables and cook until they are tender-crisp.
Serve: Serve the gochujang bulgogi hot over steamed rice or with a side of lettuce for wrapping.
Gochujang bulgogi is a versatile dish that can be customized to suit individual preferences. Some people like to add a splash of rice wine or sesame oil for extra flavor, while others prefer to add a fried egg on top for a richer experience.

Whether enjoyed at a traditional Korean restaurant or prepared at home, gochujang bulgogi is a testament to the rich and diverse culinary heritage of Korea.

source : Global Economic Times(https://www.globaleconomictimes.kr)

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