Many of you know that I use "Kalbi" to refer in general to a tasty Korean style marinade for meat that is to be grilled. This time I thought I would use the traditional short ribs... To make some delicious Soe (beef) Galbi (rib) Gui (grilling)
Showing posts with label Kalbi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kalbi. Show all posts
Friday, July 3, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Kalbi again with Caesar Salad and Salsa Mashed Potatoes

Wednesday, March 4, 2009
A Different Kind of Kalbi
Matt made this last summer while I was crashing on his living room floor. It's good.
Really Good.
Get yourself another onion named Ingrid... and a can of 7-up(yours).
This is going to make up your premarinade.
Wow... That fish I ate last night must've gone bad.
It's really putting the zap on my mind.
Crank up the Floyd man.
Um, yeah. Anyway, grate the onion. You'll need a 1/2 cup of it.
Mix the grated onion, 2 Tbs of Honey (I subbed the 7-up(yours) in for the honey.)
Then let your meat soak in this for a couple hours and then drain. You don't need to get all the onion off of the steak, it's ok. I'm using a flank steak for this bit.
Now you'll need to make up your real Marinade... prep some garlic & onions. Maybe six onions and 8 - 10 cloves of garlic.
Add the garlic and onions to:
1.5 c soy
1/4 c sugar
1/4 c sesame oil
3 Tbs vegetable oil
Let this marinate at least a couple of hours... or longer.
Note - reserve some of the marinade for reducing on the stove to make an insanely flavored drizzling sauce for the meat... or your rice... or whatever. I'd probably eat cardboard with that sauce on it.
Introduce your meat to the grill.
I served the steak up sliced thin, with mandarin orange squeezed over the top. Sides included grilled asparagus, grilled scallions, salad, and a brown/red/wild rice mix.
This marinade would be wonderful on most beef. I think next I'll do skewers with it.
Really Good.
Get yourself another onion named Ingrid... and a can of 7-up(yours).
This is going to make up your premarinade.
Wow... That fish I ate last night must've gone bad.
It's really putting the zap on my mind.
Crank up the Floyd man.
Um, yeah. Anyway, grate the onion. You'll need a 1/2 cup of it.
Mix the grated onion, 2 Tbs of Honey (I subbed the 7-up(yours) in for the honey.)
Then let your meat soak in this for a couple hours and then drain. You don't need to get all the onion off of the steak, it's ok. I'm using a flank steak for this bit.
Now you'll need to make up your real Marinade... prep some garlic & onions. Maybe six onions and 8 - 10 cloves of garlic.
Add the garlic and onions to:
1.5 c soy
1/4 c sugar
1/4 c sesame oil
3 Tbs vegetable oil
Let this marinate at least a couple of hours... or longer.
Note - reserve some of the marinade for reducing on the stove to make an insanely flavored drizzling sauce for the meat... or your rice... or whatever. I'd probably eat cardboard with that sauce on it.
Introduce your meat to the grill.
I served the steak up sliced thin, with mandarin orange squeezed over the top. Sides included grilled asparagus, grilled scallions, salad, and a brown/red/wild rice mix.
This marinade would be wonderful on most beef. I think next I'll do skewers with it.
Labels:
7-Up,
Asparagus,
Beef,
Brown Rice,
Chris,
Flank Steak,
Garlic,
Green Onion,
Kalbi,
Matt,
Onions,
Soy Sauce,
Steak,
Sugar,
Toasted Sesame Oil,
Wild Rice
Friday, February 20, 2009
Kalbi Marinated Flank Steak





reserve used marinade and bring to a simmer until reduced to make a drizzle sauce.
Labels:
Amber,
Baby Red Potatoes,
Bok Choy,
Brown Sugar,
Flank Steak,
Garlic,
Jasmine Rice,
Kalbi,
Kiwi,
Matt,
Mirin,
Scallions,
Soy Sauce,
Steak,
Toasted Sesame Oil
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