Aaron and Claire adapted by JojoM

lavor-packed Korean spicy ground pork bulgogi stir-fry with gochugaru or gochujang. Quick, easy, and perfect for rice bowls or weeknight dinners.
Ground Pork Bulgogi, a staple in Korean households, has been winning hearts across the globe with its rich flavors and tantalizing spice. Known for its blend of sweet, savory, and spicy notes, this dish promises an adventure for your taste buds.
Ditch your usual dinner routine and delve into the wonderful world of Korean cuisine with this easy and spicy Ground Pork Bulgogi recipe. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a kitchen newbie, this recipe is bound to be a game changer.
To create your own Ground Pork Bulgogi, you'll need:
Considering 4 servings with each serving size around 200g, the breakdown per serving is:
Please note, nutritional values may vary slightly depending on specific ingredients used.
Don't fret if you can't find some ingredients. You can swap Gochugaru for crushed red pepper flakes, although it will slightly alter the taste. Mirin can be substituted with a mixture of white wine and sugar.
Serve your Ground Pork Bulgogi over a bed of white rice for a traditional experience. A side of Kimchi or a refreshing cucumber salad will cut through the spice, balancing your meal perfectly.
Here's a trick of the trade - use a quality sesame oil for a richer flavor profile. Also, remember that the spice level is adjustable to your preference, so feel free to modify the amount of Gochugaru.
Bulgogi can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days. It also freezes well.
Absolutely! Ground beef is a great substitute for pork in this recipe.
You can use crushed red pepper flakes as a substitute, but it will slightly alter the taste.
Yes, you can! Adjust the amount of Gochugaru to suit your preference for heat. Remember, cooking is all about personalization!
While Bulgogi is traditionally a meat-based dish, you can replace the pork with tofu or a plant-based meat substitute. However, this will considerably change the dish's flavor and texture.
Bulgogi is traditionally served with a bowl of steamed rice. You can also pair it with lettuce leaves for a low-carb option or with Korean side dishes like Kimchi for an authentic experience.
The Bulgogi sauce can be made in advance and stored in the fridge for up to a week. This makes it perfect for meal prep!
The secret lies in the sauce! Ensure you use high-quality ingredients, particularly Gochugaru and sesame oil, for the best flavor. Also, don't rush the cooking process. Allowing the pork to fully absorb the sauce is key.
lavor-packed Korean spicy ground pork bulgogi stir-fry with gochugaru or gochujang. Quick, easy, and perfect for rice bowls or weeknight dinners.

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Sauté the white parts of the green onions and the chopped large onion in oil until soft.
Add the ground pork and cook until browned and fully cooked.
Mix Gochugaru, soy sauce, sugar, mirin, oyster sauce, garlic, and ginger in a bowl.
Add the sauce to the cooked pork and stir-fry for about 3 minutes until reduced and slightly dry.
Turn off the heat. Add black pepper to taste, the green part of the green onions, and sesame oil.
9/21/2025
Made this twice already—once with pork and once with chicken mince. Both turned out amazing. Highly recommend!
5/19/2025
Easy to follow and very flexible. I swapped oyster sauce with hoisin and it still tasted fantastic.
1/18/2025
Absolutely delicious! I doubled the sauce and used it with noodles instead of rice. It was a hit with my friends.
10/17/2024
Delicious and packed with flavor. Used turkey mince instead of pork and it still worked well!
6/16/2024
Added some shredded carrots and spinach to the mix—great way to sneak in veggies! Thanks for the great recipe!
3/15/2024
Quick and satisfying weeknight dinner. I reduced the spice slightly for my partner and it was perfect.
11/14/2023
Loved the bold flavors. Served it over rice with a fried egg on top. My whole family enjoyed it—even the kids!
8/13/2023
This was SO good and easy to make! I used gochujang instead of gochugaru and it still turned out amazing. Will definitely make this again!
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Serving Size: 200g
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