Have you ever tasted the delectable flavors of bibimbap with chicken and mushrooms? A Korean dish with its roots in Jeonju, this culinary delight is a vibrant medley of textures and tastes that will tantalize your taste buds. With its colorful toppings, succulent chicken, earthy mushrooms, and a flavorful sauce, bibimbap is a feast for the eyes and a journey for the palate. In this article, we take you on a culinary adventure, exploring the best recipe to create this Korean masterpiece. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or a novice in the kitchen, we'll guide you step-by-step to craft a bibimbap with chicken and mushrooms that will transport you to the streets of Seoul. Get ready to savor the perfect balance of salty, sweet, and savory flavors in every bite as we uncover the secrets behind this beloved dish.
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CHICKEN BIBIMBAP RECIPE BY TASTY
This Chicken Bibimbap is flavor-packed and makes a perfect lunch or dinner to share with a friend. You'll start by tossing chicken in an easy garlic-soy marinade that will ensure your chicken is crisp and caramelized when you cook it. Then, you'll keep building the dish with cooked carrots, spinach, and shiitake mushrooms. Fry up a couple of eggs and you're ready to serve a delicious meal.
Provided by Katie Aubin
Categories Dinner
Time 1h
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- In a shallow dish, combine 2 cloves of garlic, the ginger, 2 thinly sliced scallions, the soy sauce, 2 tablespoons sesame oil, the mirin, and brown sugar, and whisk to combine.
- Add the chicken and toss to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and let marinate in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
- Bring a large pot of water to boil over high heat and season generously with salt. Prepare an ice bath in a large bowl. Blanch the spinach in the boiling water for 30 seconds, then transfer to the ice bath to shock, then drain. Transfer to a small bowl and season with 1 teaspoon of sesame oil, salt, and pepper.
- In a medium skillet, heat 1 teaspoon of sesame oil over medium heat. Add the carrots and cook until softened, 2-3 minutes. Remove from the pan and set aside. Season with salt.
- In the same skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of sesame oil over medium-high heat. Add the remaining clove of garlic and cook for 30 seconds, until fragrant. Add the mushrooms and cook, stirring frequently, until softened, about 2 minutes. Season with salt, then remove from the pan and set aside.
- In the same skillet, heat the remaining tablespoon of sesame oil over medium-high heat. Add the marinated chicken and sauté, stirring occasionally, until cooked through, about 5 minutes.
- Heat a nonstick pan over medium-high heat. Melt the butter in the pan. Once the foaming subsides, crack the eggs into the pan and cook until the whites are firm and golden brown around the edges and the yolks are still runny, or to your desired doneness.
- To assemble the bibimbap bowls, top the rice with the chicken, kimchi, sliced scallions, carrots, spinach, mushrooms, cucumbers, and fried eggs.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 887 calories, Carbohydrate 27 grams, Fat 57 grams, Fiber 9 grams, Protein 70 grams, Sugar 11 grams
BIBIMBAP WITH CHICKEN AND MUSHROOMS
One chicken breast is stretched into a hearty meal here, with lots of rice or other grains and vegetables.
Provided by Martha Rose Shulman
Time 2h
Yield 4 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 26
Steps:
- Marinate the chicken. Mix together the soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, ginger, scallions and pepper and toss with the sliced chicken. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
- Mix together the rice vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, scallions, sesame seeds, chili paste and salt to taste in a small bowl or measuring cup. Set aside.
- While the chicken is marinating, toss the prepared turnips with salt to taste and place in a colander in the sink for 15 to 30 minutes. Rinse and squeeze dry. Place in a bowl and toss with 2 teaspoons of the vinegar and sesame oil mixture. Add salt or soy sauce to taste. Set aside in the refrigerator.
- Steam the broccoli rabe over an inch of boiling water until tender, about 5 minutes, or blanch for 3 to 4 minutes in salted boiling water. Transfer to a bowl of cold water, drain and squeeze out excess water. Remove from the heat and toss in a bowl with 1 tablespoon of the vinegar and sesame oil mixture. Add salt or soy sauce to taste.
- Heat a wok or large, heavy skillet over medium-high heat until a drop of water evaporates immediately on contact. Add the canola oil. Stir-fry the chicken for 3 to 5 minutes, until it is lightly browned and displays no sign of pink, and remove to a plate. Do not overcook or the pieces will be dry. Add the shiitakes to the pan, let sit without stirring for 1 minute, then stir-fry for another minute or two, until tender. Remove to a plate.
- Fry the eggs in the hot pan or in a separate nonstick skillet until the whites are set and the yolks are still runny. Season with salt and pepper.
- Heat 4 wide soup bowls. Place a mound of hot grains in the middle of each one and surround with the chicken and vegetables, as well as kimchi if desired, each ingredient in its own little pile. Place a fried egg and a small spoonful of chili paste on top of the rice and garnish with the toasted nori and sesame seeds. Serve at once. Diners should break the egg into the rice. Pass the chili paste and add more as desired.
BIBIMBAP BY CHEF ESTHER CHOI RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: ribeye steak, green onions, red chili, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, mirin, fresh spinach, sesame oil, salt, bean sprout, yellow squash, zucchini, daikon radish, water, carrot, dried shiitake mushroom, hot water, garlic, gochugaru, sesame seeds, cucumber, purple rice, fried eggs, green onions, nori seaweed, kimchi, gochujang
Provided by Pierce Abernathy
Categories Dinner
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 29
Steps:
- To marinate the meat, add the ribeye to a medium bowl with the green onion, red chili, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, and mirin. Mix until the meat is well-coated. Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
- Bring a large pot of water to boil over high heat and season generously with salt. Blanch the spinach for 30 seconds, transfer to an ice bath to shock, and drain. Transfer to a small bowl and season with 1 teaspoon of sesame oil, a pinch of salt, and pepper.
- Blanch the bean sprouts for 1-2 minutes, then shock the ice bath. Strain and pat dry with a paper towel. Transfer to a small bowl and season with 1 teaspoon sesame oil, a pinch of salt, and pepper.
- In a medium skillet over medium heat, add 1 tablespoon of sesame oil, the yellow squash, and 1 teaspoon salt. Sauté for 2-3 minutes, until the squash is softened. Set the squash aside in a small bowl.
- In the same skillet over medium heat, add another tablespoon of sesame oil, the zucchini, and 1 teaspoon of salt. Sauté for 2-3 minutes, until the zucchini is softened. Set aside in a small bowl.
- Add another tablespoon of sesame oil, the daikon, and a teaspoon of salt to the same skillet and for sauté over medium heat for 30 seconds. Add ¼ cup (60 ml) of water and cook until liquid has evaporated, 4-5 minutes. Set aside in a small bowl.
- In the same skillet over medium heat, add another tablespoons of sesame oil, the carrots, and 1 teaspoon of salt and sauté for 2-3 minutes, until softened. Set aside in a small bowl.
- In a small bowl, pour the hot water over the dried mushrooms and soak for 5 minutes, or until the mushrooms have softened. Wring out excess moisture from the mushrooms and thinly slice.
- In the skillet over medium heat, add 1 tablespoon of sesame oil and sauté 1 minced clove of garlic for 30 seconds, or until fragrant. Add the mushrooms and sauté for 2-3 minutes more. Set aside in a small bowl.
- Add the remaining ¼ cup (60 ml) of sesame oil to a liquid measuring cup or small bowl. Add 2 teaspoons of salt, the remaining minced garlic clove, the gochugaru, and sesame seeds and whisk to combine.
- Pour a bit of the seasoned oil over the sautéed beans sprouts, sliced cucumber, and blanched spinach, tossing with your fingers to coat.
- Heat a large skillet over high heat, then add the ribeye and marinade and stir-fry for 2-3 minutes, until the beef is browned. Remove the pan from the heat.
- Assemble the bibimbap: Place the rice in the center of a shallow dish. Add the cucumber, mushrooms, zucchini, carrots, daikon, spinach, bean sprouts, and yellow squash around the sides of the rice. Scoop the beef into the center of the rice and top with the fried egg. Garnish with thinly sliced green onions and nori and a sprinkle of sesame seeds.
- Serve the bibimbap with kimchi and gochujang. To eat, mix everything together.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1450 calories, Carbohydrate 199 grams, Fat 53 grams, Fiber 14 grams, Protein 41 grams, Sugar 10 grams
VEGETARIAN BIBIMBAP
I created this recipe from looking at a few different ones online and choosing my favorite aspects of each. This is vegetarian but there are many bibimbap recipes with beef or chicken marinades, if you want to add beef or chicken to this dish.
Provided by Lisa
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian Korean
Time 50m
Yield 3
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Heat sesame oil in a large skillet over medium heat; cook and stir carrot and zucchini in the hot oil until vegetables begin to soften, about 5 minutes. Stir in bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, and mushrooms. Cook and stir until carrots are tender, about 5 more minutes. Season to taste with salt and set vegetables aside.
- Stir cooked rice, green onions, soy sauce, and black pepper in the same skillet until the rice is hot. In a separate skillet over medium heat, melt butter and gently fry eggs, turning once, until the yolks are still slightly runny but the egg whites are firm, about 3 minutes per egg.
- To serve, divide hot cooked rice mixture between 3 serving bowls and top each bowl with 1/3 of the vegetable mixture and a fried egg. Serve sweet red chili sauce on the side for mixing into bibimbap.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 395.2 calories, Carbohydrate 45 g, Cholesterol 196.2 mg, Fat 18.8 g, Fiber 5.2 g, Protein 13.6 g, SaturatedFat 5.5 g, Sodium 1085.8 mg, Sugar 7.1 g
BIBIMBAP
I love the spicy, savory taste of Korean bibimbap, but I couldn't find a recipe here. I looked online and talked to some Korean friends, and this was the result. I hope you enjoy this dish as much as I have! To eat, just mix everything in the bowl together and enjoy with Korean hot chile sauce!
Provided by tif
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian Korean
Time 1h20m
Yield 2
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Mix soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, garlic, and ginger together in a bowl. Add beef brisket and cover with plastic wrap. Marinate in the refrigerator for for 30 minutes.
- Rinse rice until water turns clear. Pour into a rice cooker and add 1 1/2 cups water. Seal and select setting according to manufacturer's instructions; cook until tender, 20 to 30 minutes. Keep warm.
- Place mushrooms in a bowl of warm water. Soak for 20 minutes.
- Coat eggplant with salt on all sides and allow to 'sweat,' about 10 minutes. Rinse with cool water.
- Squeeze the water out of the re-hydrated shiitake mushrooms and slice into 1/4-inch strips.
- Heat 2 tablespoons sesame oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Saute mushrooms until lightly browned, about 4 minutes. Transfer to a covered plate to keep warm.
- Saute eggplant in the same skillet until slightly softened, about 5 minutes. Transfer to the plate with the mushrooms.
- Place squash in the hot skillet; cook and stir until slightly tender, about 5 minutes. Add to the plate with the eggplant and mushrooms; keep vegetables warm.
- Saute carrots and broccoli in the skillet until slightly tender, about 6 minutes. Transfer to the plate with rest of the vegetables.
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add sprouts and cook uncovered until tender but still crispy, about 2 minutes. Drain in a colander and immediately immerse in ice water for several minutes to stop the cooking process. Drain.
- Heat the same skillet over medium-high heat. Add marinated beef slices and saute until nicely browned and lightly pink in the center, about 7 minutes.
- Place approximately 1 cup cooked rice in each bowl. Season with remaining sesame oil and vinegar. Pat rice down with a spoon to make a mound. Cover with a bed of lettuce. Add small mounds of cooked mushrooms, eggplant, squash, carrots, and broccoli on the lettuce around the edge of the bowl. Place beef in the center.
- Heat the skillet over medium heat. Break eggs into skillet and season with salt. Cook until whites are just set and yolks are slightly runny, about 3 minutes. Place a sunnyside-up egg on top of the beef in each bowl. Top with radish and green onion.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1358.1 calories, Carbohydrate 184.9 g, Cholesterol 232.5 mg, Fat 57.1 g, Fiber 24.4 g, Protein 40.3 g, SaturatedFat 13.1 g, Sodium 1665.7 mg, Sugar 35.5 g
Tips:
- To make the chicken more flavorful, marinate it in the soy sauce, garlic, and ginger for at least 30 minutes before cooking.
- If you don't have any shiitake mushrooms, you can use other types of mushrooms, such as cremini or white button mushrooms.
- To make the bibimbap more colorful, use a variety of vegetables, such as carrots, zucchini, and spinach.
- If you want to make the bibimbap vegetarian, you can omit the chicken and add more vegetables.
- Serve the bibimbap with a fried or sunny-side up egg on top for an extra protein and flavor boost.
Conclusion:
Bibimbap is a delicious and easy-to-make Korean dish that is perfect for a quick and healthy meal. It is a great way to use up leftover rice and vegetables, and it can be customized to your liking. With its colorful ingredients and flavorful sauce, bibimbap is a surefire hit with everyone who tries it.
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