Korean Bibimbap Recipe with Ground Turkey - The Schmidty Wife (2024)

An easy Korean Bibimbap Recipe ready to eat in under 30 minutes! The Bibimbap ingredients start with healthy ground turkey and include carrots, mushrooms, spinach, Gochujang sauce, and more! Specifically made in mind for the whole family as each item is cooked separate yet fast for customizable bowls for adults and all the way down to toddlers!

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Easy Ground Turkey Bibimbap

For those of you who haven’t become familiar with this dish yet, Bibimbap is a delicious Korean meal comprised of meat, vegetables, rice, and Gochujang sauce, translated it means ‘mixed rice’ and is pronounced BEE-bim-bap.

For those who have had it before buckle up because this healthy homemade version is about to become your new favorite!

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What are the ingredients in Bibimbap?

Great question. There are many varieties of this dish but most of them have the basic elements.

Bibimbap is an ancient dish with humble beginnings, it is said to have originated with farmer’s wives who were often too busy to make a traditional full meal so they took what was available, often leftover vegetables and meats. These would be put on top of rice with an egg and the meal was served.

Fast forward to now Bibimbap is still a rice bowl with meats and veggies. The meats most often seen are beef and chicken, vegetarian versions you will see tofu and in this version we see ground turkey!

Bibimbap is traditionally flavored with sesame oil and Gochujang sauce. You will see both of these in this recipe as well as a little soy sauce to ensure the ground turkey develops flavor.

Gochujang sauce can tend to be quite spicy so in my version I avoid putting it on anything while cooking and serve it on the table, this way kids and people not keen on spicy foods can enjoy the meal too!

Beyond the rice, meat, and sauce a variety of vegetables are cooked and plated with a fried egg. In this recipe I tried to stick with readily available produce that can be found easily at the grocery store.

The last thing that still is technically a vegetable but helps add to the healthiness of the meal in kimchi. Kimchi is fermented cabbage, often spicy it adds a ton of flavor plus the fermentation is great for gut health!

Recipe for Bibimbap Bowl

In my opinion for what bibimbap is it has a pretty short list of ingredients and most of them being fresh vegetables!

To make this recipe you will need:

  1. Cooked Rice: Get my blog post on how my Foolproof Method for Cooking Rice on the Stovetop
  2. Ground Turkey: I use lean 93% fat but any variety will work here
  3. Soy Sauce: Regular works perfect for giving the turkey lots of flavor, but you can use low-sodium if you are sensitive to salt
  4. Sesame Oil: You will find this in the Asian section of your grocery store, a little goes a long way with adding flavor to your dish
  5. Carrot: 1 large carrot put through the grater, for a short cut you can by pre-cut carrots
  6. Baby Spinach: I use a whole 5oz container, this will seem like A LOT but it wilts down A LOT
  7. Shiitake Mushrooms: Save yourself sometime and grab pre-sliced pack if they have it
  8. Bean Sprouts: Adds a refreshing layer to this dish, and giving them a quick cook really sweetens them up
  9. Eggs: an egg to top each bowl, try to keep the yolk as runny as possible, it really adds to the flavor of the dish as you eat it
  10. Kimchi: for plating you are going to want a nice helping of kimchi on each bowl, I have never had the time to make it at home myself but if you have homemade kimchi use it, otherwise you can find it in the refrigerator at the grocery store
  11. Gochujang Sauce: gochujang can be pretty spicy so I put it on the table and let people serve themselves how much they want, even if you aren’t a big spicy person I recommend just adding a little for full flavor
  12. Sesame Seeds: for plating and adding that fun finishing touch
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Now you know what you need lets dive in!

Now each element will be cooked seperatly. If you roll your eyes at that process there are 3 things you can do:

  1. Suck it up and do it.
  2. Have 2 skillets going at once, but caution that means cooking 2 things at once, which can be tricky if you are inexperienced.
  3. Cook the vegetables all together in one pan, add things in order of how long they take to cook. Yes you won’t have that beautiful bowl at the end BUT it will be a ton faster, and to be honest you are going to mix it all up with the rice right away anyways!

Last thing to note before you start cooking make sure your rice is already cooked or get it started cooking so it is ready when you are ready to eat!

So now to cook!

Start with the turkey, heat the sesame oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot add ground turkey and the soy sauce. Cook and crumble until fully cooked 6 to 7 minutes. The turkey should have soaked in most of the soy sauce but any remaing liquids from cooking should be drained out. Transfer the turkey to a plate, cover to keep warm.

Next you will cook the vegetables. With the skillet still over medium-high heat begin cooking the vegetables one by one in batches with the following cooking times. Add a bit of oil to the pan if needed (ex: spray olive oil).

  • Shredded Carrot: 2 to 3 minutes
  • Shiitake Mushroom: 4 to 5 minutes
  • Baby Spinach: 1 to 2 minutes (until wilty)
  • Bean Sprouts: 3 to 4 minutes
  • Eggs: 3 to 4 minutes (or to liking)

When each batch is done, transfer to a plate and cover to keep warm.

Once everything is cooked the Bibimbap bowls can be assembled.

Evenly distrubute rice between large bowls and top with the cooked turkey, carrots, spinach, mushrooms, bean sprouts, kimchi, an egg, and top with sesame seeds. Serve with Gochujang sauce for people to serve themselves.

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BUT what if you have little kids you are feeding this too??

Serving Korean Bibimbap Bowls to Kids

This is actually a pretty easy meal to serve to kids for one big reason…

EVERYTHING IS SEPARATE!

I know A LOT of kids don’t like things touching so that is a bonus about this meal and that everything is cooked separately. So if this is your case it makes it really easy to plate!

Now just because everything is cooked separate doesn’t mean you shouldn’t challenge them to try a little bit of everything. Don’t be afraid to offer them a bean sprout or a piece of kimchi even if they won’t like it. It is a chance to teach them to have courage and being adventurous to try a new unusual food. Heck my 4 year old recently told me he thinks he actually likes kimchi now after a long time of refusing to try it!

With this meal I know my kids, as most will go after the rice, turkey, and egg. This is great, all healthy options for kids, and if they choose to taste the vegetables that is FANTASTIC!

One thing to note, is if you know your kid isn’t crazy about a fried egg you can take the extra minute and make their egg into a little batch of scrambled eggs if they prefer it that way.

Remember kids are learning even when they are eating dinner so some great talking points are:

  • The colors in this dish: So many fun colors between the different vegetables.
  • Eating utensils: Traditionally people use chopsticks or spoons to eat this meal. How do they eat it? (Bonus: I have these Children’s Animal ChopsticksKorean Bibimbap Recipe with Ground Turkey - The Schmidty Wife (5) from Amazon and my kids LOVE them)
  • Korean culture: For a little bit older kids, do they know anything about Korea? Show your kids North and South Korea on the map!
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(And yes I am aware I forgot to put a piece of kimchi on the kid’s plate photo)

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Love Asian Inspired meals? You might like these:

  • Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps
  • Asian Chopped Grilled Chicken Salad
  • Grilled Pork Banh Mi (Vietnamese Sandwiches)
  • Ground Pork Stir Fry
  • Easy Pork Fried Rice
  • 20 Minute Chicken Stir Fry
  • Shrimp Stir Fry
  • Crockpot Beef Pho
  • Shrimp Banh Mi

Yield: 4 servings

Korean Turkey Bibimbap

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A twist on traditional Korean Bibimbap using Ground Turkey! Including carrots, mushrooms, spinach, Gochujang sauce, and more! Specifically made in mind for the whole family as each item is cooked separate yet fast for customizable bowls for adults and all the way down to toddlers!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time25 minutes

Total Time30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked rice
  • 1 pound ground turkey
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1 large carrot, shredded
  • 5 ounces baby spinach
  • 8 ounces sliced shiitake mushrooms
  • 2 cups bean sprouts
  • 4 eggs
  • kimchi for plating
  • gochujang sauce for plating
  • sesame seeds for plating

Instructions

1. Heat seasame oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot add ground turkey and the soy sauce. Cook and crumble until fully cooked 6 to 7 minutes. The turkey should have soaked in most of the soy sauce but any remaing liquids from cooking should be drained out. Transfer the turkey to a plate, cover to keep warm.

2. With the skillet back over medium-high heat begin cooking the vegetables one by one in batches with the following cooking times. Add a bit of oil to the pan if needed (ex: spray olive oil).

• Shredded Carrot: 2 to 3 minutes

• sh*ttake Mushroom: 4 to 5 minutes

• Baby Spinach: 1 to 2 minutes (until wilty)

• Bean Sprouts: 3 to 4 minutes

• Eggs: 3 to 4 minutes (or to liking)

When each batch is done, transfer to a plate and cover to keep warm.

3. Once everything is cooked the Bibimbap bowls can be assembled. Evenly distrubute rice between large bowls and top with the cooked turkey, carrots, spinach, mushrooms, bean sprouts, kimchi, an egg, and top with sesame seeds. Serve with Gochujang sauce.

Notes

The cook time as given reflects if each of the componants are cooked individually, one right after each other. To speed up the cooking time you can have more than one skillet cooking things at the same time if you feel comfortable doing so.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 528Total Fat: 27gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 306mgSodium: 745mgCarbohydrates: 32gFiber: 4gSugar: 4gProtein: 41g

Nutritional data is automated, final nutritional information will depend on ingredients used and any changes made.

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Korean Bibimbap Recipe with Ground Turkey - The Schmidty Wife (2024)

FAQs

What is the Korean famous food bibimbap? ›

Korean name

The term bibim means "mixing" and bap is cooked rice. It is served as a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul (sautéed or blanched seasoned vegetables) and gochujang (chili pepper paste). Egg and sliced meat (usually beef) are common additions, stirred together thoroughly just before eating.

Why does bibimbap taste so good? ›

Yellow bean sprouts, egg garnish, white bellflower and muk, brown bracken and shiitake mushrooms, red meat and carrots, and green pumpkins are put in a bowl like flowers. When you mix bibimbap, these things disappear and give it a deep taste.

What makes bibimbap healthy? ›

One serving of bibimbap also contains various vitamins and minerals. For instance, it is a good source of vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, and potassium. The vegetables used in the dish, such as carrots, spinach, and bean sprouts, provide additional vitamins and minerals.

Does bibimbap use raw egg? ›

Preparing bibimbap

Shiitake mushrooms may be marinated first in soy sauce, sesame oil and garlic; beef is left in a similar marinade, with a little sugar. Bibimbap is usually topped with a fried egg, but a raw egg yolk (or whole egg) can also be used.

What are the main ingredients in bibimbap? ›

What's bibimbap? Bibimbap is one of the most well known Korean dishes. A rice bowl topped with all sorts of seasoned sautéed vegetables, marinated meat (usually beef), a fried egg sunny side up, finished with a sprinkle of sesame and generous dollop of a sweet-spicy-savoury Bibimbap sauce.

What's the difference between Kimbap and bibimbap? ›

Bibimbap, a Korean rice dish with gochujang and mixed vegetables, is a very popular dish around the world [20], [21]. Also, kimbap is a Korean dish made from steamed white rice (bap) and various other ingredients, rolled in gim (sheets of dried laver seaweed), and served in bite-size slices.

Is it okay to eat bibimbap everyday? ›

Lower glycemic index foods reduce blood sugar spikes, which can cause weight gain, cardiac problems, and cardiovascular disease. Bibimbap is a heart-healthy, adaptable, and satisfying food that people can eat guilt-free every day.

Do Koreans eat bibimbap with spoon or chopsticks? ›

Koreans traditionally don't eat rice with chopsticks. A spoon is best for scooping up heaping mouthfuls of the bibimbap. Chopsticks can help you pile more ingredients onto your spoon. If you don't want your rice to get crispy, use your spoon to scrape the bottom of the bowl every so often while you eat to mix it up.

What is the brown thing in bibimbap? ›

What is gosari? Gosari is the immature frond (known as fiddlehead) of a bracken (aka fernbrake) which grows in the hills and mountains. It has a deep, earthy flavor with a chewy texture, which makes it an essential addition to dishes such as bibimbap and yukgaejang.

Is bibimbap good for weight loss? ›

Bibimbap. This traditional dish consists of rice with assorted vegetables and meat on top. It is a complete meal in itself that keeps you full for long time and helps in losing weight.

Do you put broth in bibimbap? ›

The city even hosts an annual festival dedicated to its version of bibimbap — an especially savoury dish, as the rice is cooked in a beef bone broth. Traditionally, it contains 30 different ingredients and is served in a heated brass bowl.

Why do Koreans eat hard boiled eggs? ›

Koreans believe eggs are a nutritious food, and often enjoy them hard-boiled for breakfast, in lunchboxes or even as a quick snack.

What do Koreans eat bibimbap with? ›

Bibimbap is one of the most representative Korean dishes. It is usually eaten with various vegetables, eggs, and spices such as red pepper paste, soy sauce, and sesame oil. In addition to seasonal foods, there are variants that are also served with things like raw beef and kimchi.

Is bibimbap eaten hot or cold? ›

Just like with the poke bowl, a bibimbap should not be stone cold, the same applies to sushi rice. The rice must be at least room temperature, but may also be lukewarm, and the condiments warm (meat), lukewarm (vegetables) or cold.

What is the most famous Korean dish? ›

Bulgogi is probably the most popular Korean dish, with thinly sliced meat that has a smoky-sweet flavor. You can enjoy it broiled, grilled, or stir-fried. The beef is usually accompanied by lettuce wraps and gochujang (spicy red pepper paste) for wrapping and spicing up the meat.

Is bibimbap eaten for breakfast? ›

Bibimbap is a tasty, colorful Korean dish that literally translates to mean “mixed rice”. It's surprisingly simple to make at home and perfect for breakfast!

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