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Korean grilled meat beef at Jasmine Asian Cuisine

Photo by @AndyPandy

Asian - Main Course

Korean Grilled Beef with Lettuce Wraps

Experience the rich, savory flavors of Korean cuisine with this beautifully marinated grilled beef. The tender, juicy slices are perfectly complemented by crisp lettuce, offering a delightful contrast in textures. Accompanied by a spicy kimchi and creamy dipping sauce, this dish promises an explosion of flavors. Ideal for gatherings, it's both a feast for the eyes and the palate. Easy to prepare yet utterly sophisticated, this recipe will elevate your dining experience.

Prep Time
25 min
🍳
Cook Time
35 min
👥
Servings
4
📊
Difficulty
Medium

Cooking Timeline

Start 60 minutes total
20m
5m
5m
10m
5m

🛒 Ingredients

Main

4

👨‍🍳 Instructions

1

Marinate the Beef

20 min

Combine soy sauce, sesame oil, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, rice vinegar, gochujang, and black pepper in a bowl. Add the beef slices and marinate for at least 20 minutes.

💡 Tip: For deeper flavor, marinate overnight in the refrigerator.

2

Prepare the Dipping Sauce

5 min

Mix mayonnaise, miso paste, and lemon juice until smooth. Adjust seasoning with salt.

💡 Tip: Add a touch of wasabi for an extra kick.

3

Prepare the Vegetables

5 min

Separate lettuce leaves, wash, and dry thoroughly. Julienne cucumber and carrot.

💡 Tip: Keep vegetables chilled for maximum crunch.

4

Grill the Beef

10 min

Preheat a grill pan over medium-high heat. Grill beef slices for 2-3 minutes on each side until caramelized.

💡 Tip: Do not overcrowd the pan to ensure even cooking.

5

Serve

5 min

Arrange beef, lettuce, cucumber, carrot, and kimchi on a platter. Serve with dipping sauce.

💡 Tip: Garnish with sesame seeds for a touch of elegance.

💡 Pro Tips

  • Use a sharp knife to slice the beef thinly.
  • Freeze the beef slightly for easier slicing.
  • Adjust the spice level by varying the amount of gochujang.
  • Use fresh ginger for the best flavor.

📊 Nutrition Facts (per serving)

450
Calories
30g
Protein
40g
Carbs
18g
Fat

🪄 Equipment Needed

Grill pan Mixing bowls Knife Cutting board

🔄 Variations to Try

Use chicken instead of beef.
Add sliced bell peppers for extra color.

🍽 Pairs Well With

🍷 Wine

Pinot Noir

🍺 Beer

Korean lager

🍽 Side Dishes

Steamed rice

🎯 Restaurant Secrets PREMIUM

Insider techniques that make restaurant versions taste better:

  • Massage the marinade into the meat for better absorption.
  • Use high-quality sesame oil for a richer aroma.
  • Toast sesame seeds before adding to enhance flavor.
  • Chill the dipping sauce for a refreshing contrast.
  • Ensure the grill pan is hot for perfect searing.

🛠 Troubleshooting Guide PREMIUM

Common problems and how to fix them:

⚠ Beef is tough

✓ Ensure marination is long enough; slice beef thinner.

⚠ Sauce is too thick

✓ Add a splash of water or lemon juice to adjust consistency.

⚠ Meat is sticking to the pan

✓ Ensure the pan is hot and lightly oiled.

⚠ Dish is too salty

✓ Balance with a bit of sugar or serve with extra lettuce.

⚠ Vegetables are soggy

✓ Pat dry with paper towels before serving.

📅 Make-Ahead Plan PREMIUM

Plan your cooking in advance:

📅 Day Before
  • • Marinate the beef and store in the fridge.
⏰ Last Minute
  • • Grill the beef and assemble the platter.

🎓 Skills You'll Learn PREMIUM

✓ Marinating techniques ✓ Grilling to caramelize meat

🍽 Plating Guide PREMIUM

Plate it like the photo:

  1. 1 Arrange lettuce leaves on one side of the platter.
  2. 2 Place grilled beef slices neatly beside the lettuce.
  3. 3 Add small mounds of julienned vegetables and kimchi.
  4. 4 Serve dipping sauce in a small bowl on the side.

📈 Scaling Guide PREMIUM

2 servings: Halve the ingredients.
4 servings: Use base recipe.
6 servings: Increase ingredients by 1.5 times.

🔄 Substitution Guide PREMIUM

💰 Budget Swaps
  • • Use chicken thighs instead of beef.
🌱 Dietary Alternatives
  • • Replace soy sauce with tamari for gluten-free.

👨‍🍳 Chef's Notes PREMIUM

"The key to this dish is in the marinade and the balance of textures. The crunchy lettuce and spicy kimchi enhance the flavor of the beef, creating a harmonious dish."

This recipe was inspired by a plate submission on Plate Pic

Recipe inspired by plate submission from @AndyPandy at Jasmine Asian Cuisine