How to: Classic Jeyuk Bokkeum | Korea's Spicy Stir-Fried Pork!
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Today, we are showing you how to make the Best Jeyuk Bokkeum (Korean Spicy Marinated Pork)! It's a recipe we got on Cookpia - and its simply amazing. All you have to remember is 2222-2222.
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Oh Katie!! Love the haircut! You look sporty and sassy... love it!!
Thank you for sharing! Love the cookware! I’m perusing Gochujar now😉👍🏻
This is one of my favorite dishes my mom used to make. I’m 53 and we moved to the U.S when I was 8. My mom cooked Korean food but never taught me how to cook it. My family loves it so I look on KZread so I can make it for them. Also recently my mom went into a nursing home and she’s sad she’s unable to eat her Korean food so I’m going to make her some to take it to her. Thanks so much for posting this. We grew 3 types of lettuce in our garden including the red leaf lettuce so we’ll be using it to as a wrap with the rice and pork. My mom and my family will be so happy!!😍😋
I'm drooling watching this. I was stationed in Korea in 1992. I had been back twice on 30 day TDY's. Loved every minute. 😊
That looks amazing! 제육볶음 is one of the korean home food meals that I miss from Korea.
This is awesome! Will defo try this. Thank you!
Thank you! I’m enjoying your channel. This is a great recipe, and I’m planning to make it for New Years!
OMG this is my favorite food! Thank you guys!
Omg looks amazing!! Can't wait to make it and eat it! 😋
I can't wait to get all the ingredients to try this! 감사합니다!
I’m already drooling over this video haha. I can’t wait to try this :D
Definitely going to try this !!!
Will try this tomorrow. Looking forward to try this at lunch.
Made this recipe today. It was an amazing remake of the one that I had been trying to recreate. THANK YOU!
Yum!!! Can’t wait to try this one!
I appreciate the I sight into the Korean ingredients and banchan!
Just made this the other day, good home recipe 👍
Thanks for sharing Daniel.. Im going to try with chicken tomorrow
That looked so good. I make beef bulgogi for my daughter who loves it for breakfast with rice and eggs. I have to try this one now. Love Katies hair, it's so cute on her.
Hi! I made your exact recipe yesterday and I am here to tell you that it was sooo good!!! My husband loved it so much!!! I loved it tooooo!!! :) So glad we managed to find maesil extract finally on the 3rd store that we went to!! :) Thank you very much for this recipe! I have been to Korea once but only for G-Dragon, I just realized I didn't get to enjoy the food and the culture back then. I am planning to go back there and indulge myself with the rich culture and amazing food!
I really like your method,at least its very easy to prepare
Yum! Looks good!
This, and bossam are my 2 favorite Korean dishes. Here in the States, I've always had it with Kimchi and Tofu though so I didn't realize you can do it without that.
Just made this for lunch, turned out really Good! I’m a vegetarian but my korean husband very impressed with your recipe! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
One of my favorite meals after a long day.
Hi! Love your videos :)
I always enjoy Daniel's video, he has this humor and wit.. "if that is the only question in your mind, then you are living a good life". I hope so, Daniel, and my hope goes to you and Katie.. Looking at the war, climate, politics... It's a crazy world outside..
I love this recipe. Made it for my friends for potluck
Fantastic!
Favorite for sure- thanks for making it simple! Looks so so so delicious! Continued best wishes to u guys as a newlywed! Hubby and I have been married for 25 years this past April with two boys! Your adventure is just the beginning - enjoy every minute!! 👍❤️
Delicious Korean cuisine 🌎🌎😋🤤🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 thank you
my favourite dish when i was in korea! will have to try cooking this recipe sometime soon because i miss it
@JJ-yu6og
3 жыл бұрын
What was the name of the dish? 😀
this is my favorite korean dish.. gonna cook this in the Philippines once I get back
Omg,.the way you said mirin was so cute.
I sooooo miss Korea and the food.
Thank you for this 2222-2222 recipe. So easy to make! I cut the gochugaro to half, and I have no green pepper in the fridge. 😅 I like your recipes, they are easy to follow.
I thought this would be really spicy, but it was just perfect. Lunch is good.
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Long time, no see, FN! COVID made everything a little crazy for a bit lol. I'm no longer in Korea, but I used to eat this dish quite often when I was there. Thanks so much for this recipe! I can't wait to feel like I'm back in Korea when eating this haha. Hope you guys are well!
hello! what else can we use as a substitute if theres no available measil extract? thank you...really love to try this one😃
Imma try this with ssam and kimbap! Thanks! 2222-2222 gang!
Hello! Is there another ingredient I can replace the plum extract with? Thank you!
Hi Dan, is there any alternative for maesil extract and Mirrin?
😊 so yummy ...
What can i substitute for plum syrup? Can’t seem to find it here in thailand, i have looked online and even at specialty store (sold out)
Hi future neighbor! Have you ever made your rice with corn tea? Typically I use it regular but it can also be used for breakfast with butter and sugar. Different teas give obvious but suttle flavor. Cold tea obviously as its sitting for the 20 minutes prior. Anyway, let me know if you've tried it or if you'll try it. Love the channel!
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Im always amazed how big spring onions are in Korea and other countries. The spring onions in my country, Philippines, is thin.
Hi! Do you think it is possible to make this with another meat like Chicken?
I live next to a forest that in spring turns into an entire field of Victoria onion! Most of us don't think it's very tasty though, it has an extremely funky garlic flavour when it's raw, but now I really wanna try and pickle it in soy sauce next spring!
@CK-kn9sn
Жыл бұрын
We used to call it mountain garlic in Korea. :)
I have a question....If I don't have plum (maesil extract) Is there anything else that can be used...???
where can i buy that cooking pan from
Hey Neighbor! Definitely with rice!
Are there any substitute for maesil extract?
Try not to chug every drop of this sauce challenge. Stuff is gold and I'm definitely making more so I always have it in the fridge.
Gonna make this tomorrow night for me and my girlfriend, wish me luck ha!
What could we sub the extract for if we don't have it?
This dish looks amazing. I'm confident since i can already cook spicy pork then i can do this. Drives me mad spring onions are hard to find so usually i have to omit them. But looks like this would be great with some rice. I also noticed you didn't add any salt in. Would I need to season it more with salt or soy sauce?
@FutureNeighbor
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Hey! Green onions should work as well - no salt needed, it get's seasoned from the soy sauce ;-)
bro this looks so fucking good
is maesil extract opcional? how can I replace it?
What type of pan is that and why is the handle removable?
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In hungarian language we call that marinated leaves Bear-onion. I love it, but i wish to learn how to marinade it korean stile. Usually we simply chope it and add to hot potato puree.
@natviolen4021
3 жыл бұрын
The German word for it is nearly the same: Bärlauch Ramp in English
@FutureNeighbor
3 жыл бұрын
Oh is that right, interesting... What's the name of the dish? Curious to google it!
@natviolen4021
3 жыл бұрын
@@FutureNeighbor It's just the name of the herb. We use it like any other herb in dishes where we want that subtle garlic aroma, f.ex potato salad, dips, in soups or salads etc. And then it's very popular to make pesto of it. Use the recipe for pesto genovese, omit the garlic and replace the basil with ramp. Use like any other pesto on pasta, in soups , in stews or wherever you want.. You can also preserve it by pasteurisation. PS. I would also like to know more about the Korean marinade
I really want to make this recipe but can’t find maesil extract anywhere, is there something I can replace it with ?
What can we replace the plum extract with? Can’t get that :(
Can I replace the pork with beef? I only have the Korean cut of the beef in my freezer.
Totally unrelated to the recipe but can you tell us where you got that pot where you have detachable handle????
Neighbors, I just found your channel and I think I’ll invite myself over 😂
My New Yorkers can just make 4 servings and remember the Cellino & Barnes jingle.
Iam from thailand and its impossible to find that korean chilli and jalapeno is also very hard to find. Whatelse can i use
Daniel, any suggestions for a substitute for that extract in the marinade?
@NsTheName
3 жыл бұрын
You can look some stuff up online. Some examples are: ginger and plum jam, soy and peanut butter, bbq and molasses, garlic and prunes etc.
@bpxl53yewz29
3 жыл бұрын
It’s not something that’s been around for long, I think. But I’m seeing it more in recipes so I want to get some to see if it really makes a difference.
@FutureNeighbor
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Jeff! Hmm, I think you could either use a can of plum (prune) juice - or pineapple juice. Both are tart and slightly sweet.
지훈아 재원이형이야, 민수가 알려주더라. 유투브 재밌네. 건강해라 화이팅!
@FutureNeighbor
3 жыл бұрын
오오오~~ 헬로!! 요기서 만나게 되네요 ;-) Hopefully we can catch up in the future
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Can't like this more than once, but I've watched it so many more times.... I need to learn how to slice the meat thinly as the cost is prohibitive, in most of the Korean Mart's where I live, to buy the Korean pork products.
@Sh00r
3 жыл бұрын
A good trick I like is to freeze the meat before cutting! Happy cooking :)
@DoLallyCrafts
3 жыл бұрын
@@Sh00r thx Michael. Will def try that!!
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As I've never tasted maesil, does anybody know whether pomegranate molasses would be a decent substitute?
@chuck430
3 жыл бұрын
never had pomegranate molasses, but maybe apple juice with some vinegar would do the trick?
@lexica510
3 жыл бұрын
I found an article about "7 best alternatives to plum extract" It sounds like a really interesting flavor profile but seems like it's probably got more umami than pomegranate molasses. Most of the substitutes include ingredients like soy sauce, black bean sauce, sesame oil, and garlic.
@natviolen4021
3 жыл бұрын
@@lexica510 As far as I was able to find out, maesil only contains green plums and sugar. The taste is described as sweet and tart. This and the field of usage is the same as for pomegranate molasses. But maybe maesil has a distinct flavor which pomegranate lacks, or the other way round.
@lexica510
3 жыл бұрын
@@natviolen4021 I've never tasted it, which is why it was so interesting to me how different the suggested alternatives were from what I would have imagined. I'm definitely planning to get some the next time we go to our local Korean market.
If someone was say looking to start a possible new life abroad for the life experience but really just as an excuse to go live somewhere where they know they could just eat better (also way healthier) than say the American midwest where they currently reside. Would you recommend your country in particular?
@chromberries7329
3 жыл бұрын
I'd recommend finding different grocery stores near you that sell the ingredients to make their dishes. Korean food is very delicious and very healthy, but honestly, I don't think its a good idea just to move there for the food. First, the predominant language is korean, and you'll definitely need some of it to get around. Also housing kind of sucks if youre an American used to having your own space. Finding a job is gonna be rough, but you could teach English if you have a degree. Or maybe tutor without a degree, if that's a thing in korea. Honestly, if I were to move to Korea it'd be for the food. But sadly i feel like it would be isolating and difficult living there, so I just try to make healthy (delicious) korean food at home.
@bubbadmatt8124
3 жыл бұрын
Probably should add I live about an hour away from the nearest Asian market.
I’m so sad, I CANNOT get pork belly at all where I’m from. Anything resembled closely is purely bacon, even going to the market butcher, they do not offer those cuts. So many recipes I want to make and can never do so. Instead I just watch and drool at your videos!
@natviolen4021
3 жыл бұрын
Can you get pork neck or jowl? You can slice that thinly, yet shorter yourself. Otherwise just use chicken thighs.
@dimasakbar7668
3 жыл бұрын
Do your area have chinatown? If yes, they will have it in stock.
@nancyw4845
3 жыл бұрын
Costco sells whole and sliced pork belly
@TingleySweet
3 жыл бұрын
I haven’t tried asking for neck or jowl it for sure isn’t on the shelves, I’m going to ask the butcher next time. Also, no Chinatown, I live about 2 hours from the closest and also no costco either. Upstate NY for you!
@bpxl53yewz29
3 жыл бұрын
It tastes good with pork loin too. I prefer loin because it has less fat.
This looks like Korean chicharrón hehehe
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I don't eat meat, but it sure looks good!
@lexica510
3 жыл бұрын
The latest video on the Sauce Stache channel is a quick and easy seitan that might work well with this sauce.
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Ive been pronouncing it wrong. Its my favorite dish. Im so embarrassed
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Can you do more videos about other meats. I cannot eat pork because I am a Christian.
First lol
Need a vegan version.
@dimasakbar7668
3 жыл бұрын
Replace with thinly sliced fried tofu or reconstituted dried tofu skin. I think that would work
@chuck430
3 жыл бұрын
@@dimasakbar7668 or maybe a variety of mushrooms
@alysoncocking1236
3 жыл бұрын
Or maybe both
you have a hickey on your neck
great recipes. however, please promote food safety. don't cut other food on the same surface as you do meat. ideally, use plastic cutting boards for meat and wood for vegetables and fruit. once you cut your meat, all surfaces and utensils should be cleaned before being used for anything else. if you don't have numerous surfaces and utensils, chop your meat last.
@grandpamikee
3 жыл бұрын
Everything cut on the board went into the pan and was cooked. No problem. Definitely was if cutting ingredients that are going to be eaten raw.
@MarkDarbyshireyepitsme
3 жыл бұрын
@@grandpamikee true, but dishes holding chopped ingredients were placed on the cutting board, and presumably then placed elsewhere in the kitchen, this spreading germs around. Treat raw meat with vigilance, use dedicated surfaces for raw meat, and clean surfaces as soon as you're done with the raw meat.