Korean BBQ-Style Meatballs Recipe (2024)

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Dragana

- Double recipe- ADD (per lb): 2tbsp gochujang, 1tbsp ginger, more garlicGlaze: 1/3cup apricot preserves2tablespoons gochujang (Korean chili paste)1 1/2tablespoons rice vinegar1tablespoon soy sauceMeanwhile, in small saucepot, combine all glaze ingredients. Cook over medium heat 5 minutes or until mixture is slightly thickened. To serve, brush meatballs with glaze and sprinkle with green onion and sesame seeds.

KCaesar

I followed another reviewer's lead and omitted the additional salt, added in sesame seed oil (1/2 tbsp), ginger (1 tbsp), extra scallions and a few red pepper flakes --- with these modifications, these were super flavorful and moist! I did not find them bland or dry at all.

rrwwcox

I recently saw a cooking show with Kenji Lopez-Alt as a guest. He demonstrated why salt is a critical ingredient in meatballs because it allows the proteins to stick together. The ratio of salt to meat is important for texture, so if you reduce the salt, the meatballs would likely be crumbly. Hope that helps.

Anne B

This recipe seems so nineteen fifties—Ritz crackers!—but, it is really good and easy to make. But, could someone tell me why I am supposed to use low sodium soy sauce and then to add a teaspoon of salt?

BLC

Used 2 Tbsp regular soy sauce and reduced salt to 1/4 tsp. Added 1 Tbsp minced ginger, 1/2 tsp red chile flakes and 1 tsp sesame oil, and an extra 1/2 tsp black pepper. The ritz crackers added a nice buttery richness to the meatballs, vs panko. I mixed the meat mixture in the morning and let it marinate in the fridge all day. I made 30 meatballs from 1 lb beef, as we like them bite-sized. Baked at 425* for 9 min. Served with steamed rice and stir fried peppers and onions. Yummy.

Chris

Similar to my mom's fantastic Korean-style barbecue marinade, but missing one crucial flavor! Add maybe a tablespoon of toasted sesame seed oil.

Maggie

This would have been pretty boring without 'jazzing' it up a bit. Added a little worschestire sauce and hoisin as well as an egg. Served with rice and a fresh slaw with cabbage, carrot, mint, basil, red onion and a little mayo/hoisin/soy/sesame oil.

Julia

These were delicious with a few key tweaks: to really get the flavour the recipe describes you need to measure out your pepper and not just grind in a random amount. Also like most good Korean bbq, it needs sugar. I added 2 tbsp brown sugar to the mix. Another reviewer suggested sesame oil and I added a tsp. They caramelized when they baked and we ate them in soft rolls with sriracha mayo and pickled jalapeños. Not authentic to anything but the cult of the delicious sandwich.

PCMAEA

These are fine - I would not make again, as I thought they were dry and bland. I added gochugaru for spice and subbed gluten-free breadcrumbs. A dipping sauce is a must -- I'd suggest a combination of soy sauce, sesame oil, sesame seeds, crushed ginger, scallion, and gochugaru.

Clark

Just curious--what makes this a Korean BBQ style meatball? I would simply call it an asian meatball.

ranu

Used pork/beef mixture and added sriracha, gochuchuang, fish sauce, ginger and an egg. Used panko instead of ritz. This recipe is quick, easy and delicious. Throw it over cauliflower rice with some kimchi and pickles for a quick weeknight meal.

Stephanie

Easy and tasty. Served with white rice. Put everything on a bed of raw baby spinach sprinkled with fresh lime juice. Used hot pepper jelly as a condiment.

Laura

The low sodium Kikkoman soy sauce has a better flavor, in my opinion.

Susan Marie Lucas

If you can, go with the Ritz crackers... first time I made this I used an Australian brand of crackers (Arnott's Jatz) which look identical but was like crushing poker chips. Ritz are buttery and light; better than panko crumbs, too.

butters7788

I’m afraid this was a real disappointment. The brown rice we cooked it with had more flavour. I would add more of everything and include ginger, maybe some chilli oil to give it a little heat...

Quick and Yummy!

Increased garlic a bit, and added one egg and a little crushed red pepper. They were devoured, along with the dipping sauce.

Kiara

Solid, fast and easy recipe. Don’t think it needs 1 tsp Kosher salt, 1/4 at most.

tess

Easy weeknight meal! I second others who suggest adding gochujang and sugar. I roasted some green beans alongside the balls, and whipped up a lil bbq sauce (gochujang, honey, soy, garlic, rice vinegar) to drizzle over the top on rice. What a delight!

Tim N

Double recipe- ADD (per lb): 2tbsp gochujang, 1tbsp ginger, more garlicGlaze:1/3 cup apricot preserves2 tablespoons gochujang (Korean chili paste)1 1/2 tablespoons rice vinegar1 tablespoon soy sauceMeanwhile, in small saucepot, combine all glaze ingredients. Cook over medium heat 5 minutes or until mixture is slightly thickened.To serve, brush meatballs with glaze and sprinkle with green onion and sesame seeds.

Kat

My favorite restaurant in Korea is this little hole in the wall restaurant in Suwon on the blue line to Seoul that serves the best beef meatballs. The woman who ran the restaurant would pack the table with about 25 side dishes and then deliver a plate topped with sizzling meatballs that were actually shaped more like patties. All the reviews suggesting adding ingredients don’t know Korean food. Add banchan to provide complexity. These meatballs are perfect as is.

MT

Too salty for my taste. Edible, but not enjoyable. Unfortunate, because I'd looked forward to it

cuckoo rice cooker

2 T gochujang splash chili oil sugar sesame seeds

elmo

This was not savory sweet. I have made Korean BBQ many times and I was skeptical when I read the ingredients. Nothing “carmelizes” it is savory, but no sweet. Honestly, it was just OK, and probably wouldn’t make again.

Cris

Dragana adaptation sounds great

Tom

Doubling it makes 25-26 meatballs. 5 large servings, 6 small servings

Louise

I was sceptical (and am fussy!). These meatballs were incredibly tasty…and addictive.

Dennis

Very tasty. A bit salty for my taste so I will leave out the salt next time. I tasted with and without dipping sauce and would use low sodium salt in the dip as well as the marinade.

Jae

I used impossible meat for this as I'm trying to reduce red meat consumption. However, the following additions made this recipe really shine:- Add a tbsp of ginger- Added an egg- Added extra garlic- Added one tbsp of gochujang (adds a nice yet mild kick)- Added tsp of sesame oil

Barbsy

I’ve made this recipe twice now. It’s delicious, fast and easy. I made it as written. I kept it in the fridge overnight before forming into meatballs . The dipping sauce as suggested was very good and really added to the meatballs taste, next time I’ll cut back on the fresh garlic as it was a bit too much for me.

janice

I made this with Chicken mince - worked wellThe recipe as is is way too salty for me so next time I will omit the added salt

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Korean BBQ-Style Meatballs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Korean BBQ sauce made of? ›

Korean BBQ Sauce Ingredients

To make this Korean barbecue sauce recipe, you'll need: soy sauce, dark brown sugar, minced garlic, rice wine vinegar, chile-garlic sauce, ground black pepper, fresh ginger, Asian sesame oil, cornstarch, and water.

Why are Vietnamese meatballs chewy? ›

Some of the Bò Viên brands you would find at Asian stores are very chewy due to the hàn the (borax) that is added. In oriental cooking, hàn the used as a cooking ingredient is to add a firm rubbery texture to the food, or as a preservative.

What is the binding ingredient in meatballs? ›

Eggs: Eggs keep the meatballs from drying out and they act as a binding agent, which means they help hold the ingredients together.

What makes Korean BBQ flavor? ›

Think pork belly, short rib, brisket or beef tongue. By cooking these cuts over a gas grill or fried on a pan, you're able to get an even more robust flavor! Korean BBQ is also known for its distinctly sweet taste, calling for ingredients like soy sauce, sugar, garlic, sesame and oil.

What is the difference between Korean BBQ sauce and regular BBQ sauce? ›

The main difference between Korean BBQ sauce and a more traditional American BBQ sauce is going to be the base. That's because this sauce uses soy sauce as a base rather than your American tomato-style base. Because of this, it's going to be a thinner sauce with a bold savory flavor and a punch of heat.

What oil to use for Korean BBQ? ›

"In Korean BBQ, it's all about the marinade, and sesame oil is one of the key ingredients.

What is the thin meat at Korean BBQ? ›

Brisket (Thin-sliced) 차돌

One of our popular dishes is Chadol, which is thinly sliced beef brisket that's not marinated. it's cooked quickly on the grill. Put the chadol on the grill and cook until the color changes.

How do you thicken BBQ sauce for meatballs? ›

Use Flour and Water

Combine 2 tablespoons flour with every 1/4 cup cold water and whisk until smooth. Add the mixture to your sauce over medium heat, and continue to stir and cook until you've reached your desired consistency.

Is it better to grill or bake meatballs? ›

I find that baking them and then finishing them in the sauce is the best method. Baking them ensures even cooking and browning as well as good flavor development. Throwing them into the sauce for a few minutes before serving flavors the sauce and keeps the meatballs moist and delicious.

What is the best meat for meatballs? ›

Most meatballs served in marinara sauce are made with a mixture of beef and another ground protein, like pork sausage or veal—or all three. Pork gives the meatballs extra flavor, and veal helps keep them moist and tender.

What are authentic meatballs made of? ›

To make the meatballs, you will need:
  • 1 lb. (450g) ground beef, pork, veal or combination of any of them.
  • Fresh bread crumbs to taste (about 1-2 cups, or 150-300g)
  • 1-2 large eggs.
  • Grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or pecorino cheese to taste.
  • 2 tbsp. chopped parsley.
  • Fresh black pepper.
  • Salt.
  • Large mixing bowl.
Mar 18, 2023

What are traditional meatballs made of? ›

Classic Italian-style meatballs made with beef, pork, or veal and plenty of garlic are just what your spaghetti needed.

What are Thai meatballs made of? ›

The meatballs are a pretty simple mix of ground chicken, garlic, ginger, and lots of black pepper. Roll this all together, then pan-fry the meatballs in a bit of olive oil to get them nice and crispy on the outside. At this point, add in the shallots, bell peppers, and peanuts.

What makes Korean BBQ BBQ? ›

The smoky richness of Maillard-charred meat and rendered fat is the foundation of Korean barbecue. The other elements at the table certainly play significant roles, and are delicious in their own right, but they're supporting actors that complement and provide balance to the waves of meat coming off the grill.

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