Korean-Style Grilled Short Ribs

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Also known as ssam, or lettuce wraps, and they are completely delicious and a lot of fun to eat.

Korean-Style Grilled Short Ribs
Korean-Style Grilled Short Ribs

Those who love short ribs, LOVE them.  Those who haven’t cooked them at home before might be a little intimidated by them. Let’s bridge that gap.

In general, short ribs have to either be cooked low and slow, or very quickly over high heat so that they don’t become tough.  This recipe calls for almost flash grilling, just 3 or 4 minutes on each side.

Because this is a fast-cooked short rib recipe, the cut you’ll want to buy is called “flanken-style,” where the ribs are cut across the bones into thin slices.   This allows the surface to caramelize while keeping the middle juicy and tender.

Korean-Style Grilled Short Ribs

Sometimes if you find a very, very nice butcher (and I surely did), he or she will cut the flanken in strips in such a way that there are no bones in the slices.  This might be more expensive, and some flanken purists might insist that the bones lend additional flavor and are a part of the point of short ribs.  But when it comes time to eat the meat, boneless flanken strips make for very easy dining.

What to Serve with Korean Short Ribs

You can serve these on their own, with a big pile of fluffy rice.  I like to serve this in the way a number of Korean meat dishes are served, with rice and lettuce leaves, and some condiments of your choice.  A bit of the meat and a bit of the rice goes into a lettuce leaf, along with any extras, and then you fold up the lettuce around the filling. Some grilled vegetables on the side would be really nice.

Also known as ssam, or lettuce wraps, and they are completely delicious and a lot of fun to eat.

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This is known as ssam, or lettuce wraps, and they are a lot of fun.  The balance of the crisp vegetables and fresh herbs and unctuous meat and fragrant rice works every time, even though it might be slightly different every time.  Part of its charm.  Add what you like, skip what you don’t, and wrap and eat.

Along with the easily available suggestions for add-ins below, sometimes kimchi is offered, and a condiment called ssamjang, which translates to “wrapping sauce.”  If you can find either, add them to the offerings.

Short Ribs in the Broiler

You can also broil these instead of grilling during months where you are cozying up to your stove instead of your grill.

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Korean-Style Grilled Short Ribs

Also known as ssam, or lettuce wraps, and they are completely delicious and a lot of fun to eat.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Marinating Time: 12 hours
Total Time: 12 hours 40 minutes
Servings: 8 People

Equipment

Ingredients 

  • 5 scallions trimmed and cut into pieces
  • ½ cup less sodium soy sauce
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 3 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 2 ½ pounds bone-in beef short ribs cut across the bones into ½ inch slices
  • Cooked rice

Optional, for serving:

  • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds
  • Large lettuce leaves such as tender Boston or Bibb
  • Slivered scallions
  • Cucumbers and carrots cut into matchsticks
  • Slivered radishes
  • Fresh herbs such as basil, mint and cilantro
  • Sriracha or other hot chile sauce

Instructions 

  • Place the scallions, soy sauce, brown sugar, ginger, garlic, vinegar, sesame oil, black pepper and cayenne pepper in a food processor or blender and blend until smooth.
  • Place the short ribs in a container, pour over the marinade and turn to coat well. Cover the short ribs and refrigerate from 12 to 24 hours.
  • Just before grilling, toast the sesame seeds, if using, by heating a small skillet over medium high heat, then adding the seeds. Toss and stir for a few minutes until they become deeper golden in color, but watch carefully as they can burn quickly. Transfer to a small plate.
  • Preheat the grill to medium high. Remove the short ribs from the marinade. Grill for about 4 minutes on each side, until the outside is caramelized and the middle is medium-rare. Allow the meat to sit for 5 minutes before slicing across the grain and serving with the hot rice. Or, if you prefer (and do heavily consider this), thinly slice the meat and serve it with any or all of the suggested accompaniments. Let each diner wrap up some meat and rice with whatever extras they want, and make it an interactive dinner.

Notes

Short Ribs in the Broiler

You can also broil these instead of grilling during months where you are cozying up to your stove instead of your grill.

Nutrition

Calories: 275.02kcal, Carbohydrates: 16.92g, Protein: 21.19g, Fat: 13.36g, Saturated Fat: 4.88g, Cholesterol: 61.05mg, Sodium: 604.68mg, Potassium: 462.79mg, Fiber: 0.67g, Sugar: 13.88g, Vitamin A: 100.78IU, Vitamin C: 1.85mg, Calcium: 49.11mg, Iron: 3.08mg
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About Katie Workman

Katie Workman is a cook, a writer, a mother of two, an activist in hunger issues, and an enthusiastic advocate for family meals, which is the inspiration behind her two beloved cookbooks, Dinner Solved! and The Mom 100 Cookbook.

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