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    Galbi Jjim (Korean Braised Short Ribs)

    July 25, 20225 Mins Read
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    Tender, delicious and addictive Korean braised short ribs – Galbi Jjim recipe!

    Have you heard of Galbi Jjim / Kalbi Jjim / Galbijjim (갈비찜) before? Korea has many braised recipes and galbi jjim is braised short ribs made with (often) beef short ribs.

    Reading: Korean beef stew galbi jjim

    It is typically served during the festive holidays like Korean lunar new years’ day (seollal) and harvest festival days (chuseok) or at someone’s birthday or at a wedding reception. It is definitely one of the highlight dishes during these times.

    Galbi Jjim (Korean braised beef short ribs) | MyKoreanKitchen.com

    I would say the best thing about galbi jjim is super tender meat that is coated with sticky, salty, sweet, and nutty sauce. It’s hugely addictive! You can finish a bowl of rice with it in no time!

    The only downside is that its traditional cooking method is a little bit labor and time intensive.

    Though the ingredients are very available – you may not even need to visit a Korean grocer particularly if you’re not going to add any optional ingredients.

    For your information, you can get the right cut of short ribs from your local butcher too. Just show them the below photo and tell them that the size is about 4cm x 6cm (1.6 inch x 2.4 inch). That’s what I often do.

    Beef short ribs for Galbi Jjim

    Nowadays, to save some cooking time, many Koreans make galbi jjim in a stove top pressure cooker, but I used my dutch oven for this recipe. While it may take 1 hour extra than pressure cooking, the result is outstanding!

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    Some say that traditional cooking methods result in better tasting and better textured galbi jjim. But, I will let you decide.

    Also, in case you ask me, I’ve made braised ribs using pork several times in the past as well. Though it was so long ago that I should revisit my recipe again soon. In that recipe, I used my electric pressure cooker (aka Cuckoo IH rice cooker)

    I also know some people make galbi jjim in a slow cooker too. I will share these versions as I test them out properly. Based on my relatively little slow cooking and pressure cooking experience, I would add no water or a lot less water if I’m using them. Anyway, stay tuned!

    In the mean time, I hope you enjoy my traditional galbi jjim recipe! It’s my labor of love! ❤️

    Update: If you have an instant pot or an electric pressure cooker, be sure to check out my instant pot Korean short rib recipe! This is just as good as the below recipe. Even better, it’s quicker and less work!

    Table of Contents

    • Ingredients for Galbi Jjim (Serves 4 to 6)
      • Main
      • Sauce
    • How to Make Galbi Jim

    Ingredients for Galbi Jjim (Serves 4 to 6)

    Main

    • 1.5 kg to 1.8 kg / 3.3 to 4 pounds bone-in beef short ribs
    • 1 1/2 cups water
    • 2 carrots (275g / 9.7 ounces), cut into medium size pieces
    • (optional) 8 dried jujube
    • (optional)10 ginkgo nuts, peeled
    • (optional) 10 chestnuts, peeled

    Sauce

    • 170g / 6 ounces red apple (or nashi/asian pear), cored & chopped
    • 60g / 2 ounces onion, peeled & chopped
    • 6 Tbsp regular soy sauce
    • 2 Tbsp brown sugar
    • 2 Tbsp honey
    • 2 Tbsp rice wine (mirin)
    • 1 Tbsp minced garlic
    • 1 tsp sesame oil
    • 5 whole black peppers

    *1 Tbsp = 15 ml, 1 Cup = 250 ml

    How to Make Galbi Jim

    1. Soak the beef ribs in cold water for 10 to 20 mins. This is to draw out the red liquid (which looks like blood) from the meat. Change the water a few times during this time.

    Soak beef short ribs in water

    2. Blend the sauce ingredients in a mixer or food processor. Set it aside until needed.

    Blending galbi jjim sauce

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    3. In a large pot, in rolling boiling water, boil the ribs for 6 to 8 minutes over medium high heat. Drain the water and rinse the ribs in cold running water. Cut off any obvious excess fat from the ribs.

    Boiling beef short ribs in a large pot

    4. Place the ribs in a dutch oven and pour the water in (1 & 1/2 cups). Add 2/3 of the sauce. Boil them over medium heat for about 30 mins, covered. Stir gently and change the position of the ribs. Reduce the heat to medium low and continue to simmer for about 10 minutes, covered.

    Braising beef short ribs in dutch oven

    5. Add the remaining ingredients (carrots, jujube, gingko nuts, chestnuts and the remaining sauce) and continue to simmer it over medium low heat for about 20 mins, covered.

    Braising beef short ribs with vegetables

    6. By now the ribs should be fully cooked, but they may not be tender. Continue to simmer them over medium low heat until your desired tenderness is achieved. (I normally simmer it for an additional 1 hour, covered.) Depending on how long you simmered it, you may still have a reasonable amount of sauce/liquid left in the pot.

    To boil it off, you can heat up the stove to medium high heat and boil it for 10 to 12 minutes, covered. This should thicken the sauce and leaves just the right amount of it at the bottom of the pot. Alternatively, you can continue to boil off the sauce over medium low heat until the sauce nearly disappears. (This can take another 1 hour or so. And this will make the meat off the bone. FYI, many Korean moms would say that the bones shouldn’t fall off as it’s visually less appealing when you serve it.)

    Braised beef short ribs

    7. Serve galbi jjim hot with steamed rice and other Korean side dishes. To reheat, add 1/3 cup of water in a dutch oven and boil it for 5 to 7 mins over medium high heat, covered.

    Kalbi Jjim (Korean Braised Beef Short Ribs) | MyKoreanKitchen.com

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    Through this article, we hope to help you understand Korean beef stew galbi jjim

    Source: https://mykoreankitchen.com/galbi-jjim-korean-braised-short-ribs/

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