I haven't tried this recipe but it is close to the one my mother used. I don't do red meat but you can use the marinade on anything....
ield:2 servings Ingredients: Amount Ingredient 1/2 oz Garlic, peeled and minced 1/4 oz Sesame seeds, crushed 1 bn Scallions, thinly sliced 2 tsp Szechwan pepper OR 2 tsp Black pepper 1 tbl Sesame oil 4 oz Shoyu, OR 4 oz Soy sauce 1/2 oz Sugar 1 tbl Peanut oil
Instructions: Instructions: KOREAN BARBECUE: Kalbi marinade is what you find on traditional Korean bulkogi, or Korean barbecue. In this case the meat is flank steak, but the marinade works just as well on other cuts, and also on chicken, pork, and seafood. Ive given you the marinade recipe and some quick tips for using it.
The marinade is enough for one large flank steak. Mix everything together in a bowl and pour over the flank steak. Marinate at room temperature for 2 hours, or cover and refrigerate for 4 to 6 hours.
COOKING TIPS
If you marinate too long, the soy and sugar can potentially begin cooking a thin cut of meat.
Marinades involving soy and sugar can burn on the grill, so watch the meat carefully.
If using on seafood, cut the marinating time in half.
Make sure to let excess marinade drip off to avoid your grill flaming up when you place the meat on. If it does, cover the grill right away.
Allow flank steak to rest 10 minutes before slicing thin strips across the grain.
SERVING IDEAS Serve this thinly sliced, accompanied by large leaves of red leaf lettuce, sticky rice, kim chee, marinated bean sprouts, and spicy bean paste. The idea is to make a lettuce leaf bundle with different combinations of relishes and rice - almost like a lettuce leaf burrito.
-------------------- "puffy"
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