Sheet-Pan Bibimbap Recipe (2024)

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Shinstigator

Straight gochuchang is very thick and not usually served without thinning with other ingredients. Gochuchang is mixed with soy sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar, sugar and minced garlic to make the sauce that is mixed into bibimbap. Just google bibimbap gochuchang sauce. Or more simply, just mix with water and sesame oil.

Dustin

For the gochuchang, you want to make a sauce (don't use the straight paste!):2 to 3 tablespoons gochujang paste1½ tablespoons rice vinegar1 tablespoon sesame oil1 tablespoon maple syrupYou can also add a splash of soy sauce.

Judy

I like to press cold, cooked rice into a large, very hot cast iron skillet that’s been coated with sesame oil; I turn the heat down and allow it to crisp, evenly divide and place in heated bowls, then fry the eggs in the same skillet.

Prakash Nadkarni

@Euphemia: To add to my previous note: Traditionally, the crisp rice layer is produced by placing the rice in a fairly heavy and very hot (e.g., oven-heated) stone/ceramic serving bowl, pressing the rice down to ensure good thermal contact. The bowl, whose material has high specific heat, yields its heat to the rice layer sustainedly. This technique requires some care by both the cook and the diner not to burn themselves: the low-slow method, used in Iranian chelo rice, avoids this risk.

mimi

This is a really interesting recipe! In response to another comment pointing out how the browned, crusty rice in bibimbap is made, transitional Korean cooking doesn’t use oven. It’s all done on a stove top, in a thick stone pot for that delicious browned rice on the bottom - called nooroongji. I grew up in Korea and I didn’t start using my oven regularly years into moving to US. But this recipe seems brilliant. I’m all for seeing recipes that mix different cuisines and techniques.

Prakash Nadkarni

@Euphemia - You're right that a quick steam (or microwaving) would separate the clumps of leftover rice into separate grains.But Step 3's heating the resultant rice in a sheet pan for 3-6 minutes to set the egg whites would not produce crisp rice crust, if that's your intention. Crust formation, a combination of caramelization (mostly) plus Maillard reaction, requires slow (20 min+) and low (3/10 on an electric stovetop) heat using a non-stick or oiled/buttered pan.

Kitchen Princess

Eggs cooked on a sheet pan are actually really good. I add the egg(s) for the last 5 min or so of roasting. The pan is already hot so it doesn’t run and the quality of the sheet pan cooked egg is superb because of the heat on both sides. The best, honestly. Just test the cooking time obviously, learn your oven for this. Mine would probably eviscerate kale at 450 for that long , on topic of oven varieties LOL

Susan

Although not traditional, this sounds interesting. Having said that, I'd point out that bibimbap is mixed with gochujang sauce, not straight up gochujang. Gochujang sauce has mixture of sugar, garlic, vinegar and for me, mirin. If you don't want to make it, you can purchase ready made bibimbap sauce pretty easily at Korean supermarkets. Just keep it in the fridge like ketchup and whenever you like, add it to a bowl of rice. Even with just a fried egg and sesame oil, it's pretty good.

Ann

This is now my new favorite clean out the fridge meal! A sweet potato, a handful of kale, a quarter cabbage, some aging carrots, and a zucchini. Fried some tofu cubes, too. Made Maangchi's "vinegared soy-hot pepper paste seasoning sauce". Crisping the rice was a huge favorite - made a big pot of brown rice in the pressure cooker then spread it out immediately on a hot sheet pan where it crisped wonderfully. Served with kimchi and cucumbers and some shredded raw cabbage with lime & gochugaru.

RM

Re: straight gochujang vs. gochujang sauce. This is a matter of preference and there's not one more "authentic" way than the other. Half of my Korean family prefers the sauce and the other half will always opt for straight gochujang. Of course, if you want to go with simple gochujang, it helps to have smooth home-made gochujang instead of the BRICK that I've had in my fridge forever.

Lynn D.

Eggs are protein

KCL

Next time I would double the veggies and use both sheet pans for cooking them if I want four servings. Then I can avoid cooking the rice and eggs in a sheet pan and just crisp the rice in a heated cast iron and quickly fry the eggs in a nonstick pan instead. Also making the gochujang sauce someone else recommended was definitely worth it over thick paste form.

Laura Savini

We loved this but we certainly did not have crispy rice. For my oven, next time I will cook the rice longer and put the eggs in for just two or three minutes. The eggs cooked much faster than the rice warmed/crisped.

Prakash Nadkarni

RE: protein -- mykoreankitchen.com/bibimbap-korean-mixed-rice-with-meat-and-assorted-vegetables/ uses ground beef (25-30g/person, you can increase it). The basic Korean flavor combination of soy sauce, sesame (both oil and seeds), sugar and garlic in the recipe works for any meat or even firm tofu; just cut the meat thinly so that it cooks quickly.

radishriot

I would think that we should probably trust the Korean on the straight up gochujang add. Most traditional Korean restaurants serve it straight up on the side. The recipe is delicious as is. Thank you Eric. <3

Suzi

I made this last night and I should've watched the video first. But it came out very tasty just the same. I added raw cucumber rounds and they were a great addition. I am curious what vegetables were in the Spring Bibimbap in the video?

Nancy

Question: Does anyone use parchment paper on sheet pan? Thanks.

low carb lady

This is one of my favorite recipes. Added to my rotation. I altered this easily to my low carb high fat macros/way of eating. Cauliflower rice, siracha mayo. Oh my, divine.

Megan

We didn't have rice, so subbed quinoa. Still tasted great and gave some extra protein! Excited for leftovers and to make again

Jan Freed

I am guessing that when you remove the second pan from the oven, cracking eggs onto that pan will cook the eggs without returning to the oven. That means the rice will not have a chance to heat. We shall see!

myramyra

I used straight up Gochujang and it was great. I used day old rice, sweet potato, broccoli, onion, and shiitakes. Loved this simple fast meal.

PP

I would not do gochujang sauce with vinegar for bibimbap. Sesame oil, sesame seeds and (optional) drizzle of soy sauce (optional) a pinch of sugar are more conventional. Vinegar is most commonly used with gochujang when making sauce for spicy noodles such as bibimgooksu (spicy wheat noodles) or bibimnaengmyun (spicy buckwheat noodles).

Alice Ann

Cook time was a bit long for my taste. May try 425 next time. Instead of egg, I marinated some tofu in an improvised Korean barbecue sauce and cooked it with the veggies. Still experimenting with the best way to get crispy rice.

Kat

We enjoy all the different flavors of this recipe and I've made it twice. The second time I stopped trying to fit everything on the sheet, which is almost impossible to do. More dishes to wash, but less stress trying make it all fit. I also used canola oil instead of olive- I found the flavors shine better. Finally, if you do use multiple cooking sheets, put the eggs/rice sheet on the top rack and move the top sheet to the bottom- that way the rice will get better heat and crunch.

Cait

This recipe is perfect. 11/10

Jessie

Made this tonight subbing frozen spinach for the kale (second sheet pan with spinach and chopped Beyond Meat sausage on top—convection worked well to blow off some water). Side of kimchi from our kimchi 3 ways session with family a la Eric Kim. Easy meal to put together with what you have at home, and adjustable enough for my kids to pick and choose what to put in their bowls. Winner

Megan

My family and I loved this. I would make two sweet potatoes, as one wasn't enough for four servings. The eggs were overcooked, and I'll make them on the stove top the next time I make this. I also followed the previous comments and made this classic gochujang bibimbap sauce (easy on the sugar) for the top. https://mykoreankitchen.com/bibimbap-sauce/

fc

This recipe is awesome, an easy way to get a large portion of fresh vegetables into one meal. And tasty without needing a lot of extra ingredients. So many people in NYT comments get hung up on traditional methods and need to relax. Think about all the other dishes you like to cook that have traditional and shortcut methods. And if your gochujang is too thick just mix it with a little hot water.

mimi

This is a wonderful recipe but I have a few minor gripes. First, it’s nowhere near four servings - 2 adults and a toddler polished this off easily. Veggies are difficult to not crowd on the pan - I ended up using the bottom pan for kale only, and I didn’t even have potatoes. Rice becomes hard baked, which is fine, but difficult to mix. The dish is pretty dry - I used instant miso soup to moisten (as Koreans do). Also, Koreans use straight gochujang in bibimbap all the time, people!

Maria R

This has become my go-to meal. I make it regularly for dinner, because so many veggies (!) and just enough meat. Had friends here for a birthday weekend, and made it the first night they were here. When trying to decide what to make on the second night, they requested this again. Their pronouncement was “restaurant quality”. I used kale, carrots, mushrooms, peppers, bok choy, winter squash (IMHO the more variety the better!) and chicken marinated in soy sauce and sesame oil. Gorgeous!

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Sheet-Pan Bibimbap Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you need to mix bibimbap? ›

Bibim (비빔) translates as “mixed,” and bap (밥) means “cooked rice,” so bibimbap literally means “mixed rice.” Before eating it you're supposed to mix everything all together.

Does bibimbap use raw egg? ›

Preparing bibimbap

Shiitake mushrooms may be marinated first in soy sauce, sesame oil and garlic; beef is left in a similar marinade, with a little sugar. Bibimbap is usually topped with a fried egg, but a raw egg yolk (or whole egg) can also be used.

What is special about bibimbap? ›

Bibimbap is an extensively customizable food with a variety of ingredients that can be used in its creation. It has existed in Korea for centuries and even has a place in society today. It came from early rural Koreans taking leftover vegetables, sometimes having meat, with rice and mixing them in a bowl.

What is the flavor profile of bibimbap? ›

Kimchi or other fermented veggies, as well as pickled ingredients, lend added depth while the gochujang—Korea's iconic fermented red chili pepper paste—imbues the bowls with a smoky, savory, slightly sweet, slightly spicy flavor profile.

Are you supposed to stir bibimbap? ›

Stir the bowl until all of the ingredients are combined.

A quick tossing won't work here. Using a spoon, mix the ingredients vigorously so all of the flavors blend together. Stirring inside the hot bowl also keeps the dish warm all the way through.

Are there different types of bibimbap? ›

Some of the examples are bean sprouts bibimbap, green pumpkin bibimbap, eggplant bibimbap, wild vegetable bibimbap, thistle (Kondrae) bibimbap, raw beef bibimbap, sliced raw fish bibimbap, sea squirt bibimbap, and laver (Kim) bibimbap. Literature shows that these bibimbap types were named a long time ago.

Is there broth in bibimbap? ›

The city even hosts an annual festival dedicated to its version of bibimbap — an especially savoury dish, as the rice is cooked in a beef bone broth. Traditionally, it contains 30 different ingredients and is served in a heated brass bowl.

Why do Koreans eat hard-boiled eggs? ›

Koreans believe eggs are a nutritious food, and often enjoy them hard-boiled for breakfast, in lunchboxes or even as a quick snack. In ancient times, eggs were actually hard to come by for regular peasants, and as such were usually reserved for children and head of the family.

What soup goes well with bibimbap? ›

The soup we like to have on the side is called dwengjang jigae (된장찌개/soybean soup) which normally consists of soybean paste, radish, zucchini and tofu. The earthiness of the soup matches so well with the zestiness and spiciness of the bibimbap, it's a combo we definitely recommend.

Is it okay to eat bibimbap everyday? ›

You can have bibimbap often but nothing is good when consumed in excess. However, it is a staple in Korean households as the majority of Koreans eat rice regularly. But one thing to keep in mind when enjoying bibimbap is that its ingredients are nutritious.

What is the most delicious food in Korea? ›

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What is the best partner of bibimbap? ›

Pair bibimbap with off-dry Riesling or Vouvray, which has the sweetness to tame the heat of spicy gochujang, acidity to cut through the fried egg, and light body that will not overpower the fresh vegetables in this dish.

What is bulgogi in English? ›

noun. bul·​go·​gi ˈbül-ˈgō-gē : a Korean dish of thinly sliced, marinated beef that is grilled or panfried.

What does bop mean in Korean? ›

The word “Bop (밥)” literally means a bowl of rice or a meal, but for Koreans, it holds a deeper meaning. “Bop (밥)" goes beyond just a simple meal and becomes a way to connect and show affection towards others.

Do Koreans eat bibimbap with a spoon? ›

When considering how to eat bibimbap, however, most Koreans prefer eating with a spoon. Not only is a spoon easier to control, but it helps you scoop up giant mouthfuls.

Do you add broth to bibimbap? ›

Recipe Notes

You can turn the soybean sprout cooking liquid into a soup. Simply season it with a little bit of kosher salt and a dash of toasted sesame oil to serve as a sipping broth with the bibimbap.

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