Dolsot Bibimbap Recipe {Korean Recipe} - Savory Simple (2024)

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Create your favorite Korean restaurant meal at home with this incredible dolsot bibimbap recipe! If you’ve ever prepared a stir-fry, you can definitely make bibimbap at home. The dolsot (stone pot) is entirely optional, but it adds a delicious crunchy layer of rice at the bottom of the pot. Korean cuisine is one of my favorites, and bibimbap is one of my all time favorite comfort meals.

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I love a good massage. To me it’s one of the most luxurious, special treats I can buy for myself. If I ever won the lottery the first thing I’d purchase would be my own personal masseuse. Seriously.

So when my friend Shannon told me about a place called Spa World, I knew I had to check it out immediately. I didn’t quite realize what I was in for. All Shannon told me was “it’s really naked there but you get used to it.”

Spa World is like another universe. It’s located in the middle of an unassuming strip mall not far from the highway and looks like at one point it might have been a Kmart. It’s massive.

You walk inside, pay an entry fee at the front desk and are handed what looks like an orange prison uniform. You’re given a special key that can be worn around your wrist and used to pay for services.

Your shoes are exchanged for flip flops in a locker that cannot be opened again until you settle up your bill. That’s right, they hold your shoes hostage.

You walk down a long dark hallway with your wrist key and prison uniform until you reach a fork where women go to the left and men go to the right. And once you’re in the women’s area, it is indeed very naked.

There’s a locker room separated from a very large area that houses an assortment of hot tubs and pools of various temperatures. Before walking into the pool you can grab a hand towel (there are no full sized towels in Spa World).

To the immediate left is a long row of showers. To the far right are five older Asian women in undergarments exfoliating naked women and then covering them with baby oil. I’m not kidding. You have to book this treatment a couple hours in advance.

This all sounds pretty weird, right? It is. It’s really weird. But you get used to all the boobs pretty quickly and let me say this- nothing makes me come to terms with my own body issues faster than being in a large bath house with 100 other naked women of various ages and sizes.

It’s oddly liberating.

So what’s the point of the orange prison uniform? Well, that’s for the unisex area. After drying off from the hot tub with your hand towel, you put on your uniform and wander down another long hallway into a huge room that feels reminiscent of a basketball court.

There are giant fans on the ceiling. Lots of lounge chairs. A few flat screen TVs. There’s a staircase leading up to the second floor where you can get massage and reflexologytreatments that hurt like hell.

And then there’s the restaurant.

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This restaurant is the first place I tried dolsot bibimbap, a dish that I have become obsessed with. It’s a very simple meal- rice, beef, vegetables, egg and a delicious Korean chili paste calledGochujang.

What is Dolsot Bibimbap?

Dolsot bibimbap is a rice-based Korean dish, served in a stone bowl – the ‘dolsot’. The bowl is heated in the oven or on the stove before adding cooked short-grain rice, carefully arranged vegetables, and (optionally) meat.

What is a Dolsot?

The dolsot is a hot stone pot that makes the rice crunchy and causes all of the flavors to waft upward with steam. Traditionally this dish is served with a raw egg which is then stirred into the other ingredients. The heat from the stone cooks the egg. But Spa World serves it with a sunny side up egg on top and that’s how I’ve decided to prepare it at home.

What is Dolsot bowl made of?

A dolsot is made of agalmatolite, a soft, compact stone, and is suitable for 1-2 servings of bap (cooked rice).

Please note- you do not need the dolsot to prepare this dish. All of the ingredients are actually cooked before placing them in the stone pot so you can just prepare this recipe and place the ingredients in a good old fashioned bowl.

The only special ingredient you really do want is theGochujang. It has a very unique flavor that’s slightly sweet without an overwhelming heat level, and it truly makes this dish special. Sriracha won’t cut it. You can findGochujang chili paste at most grocery stores or you can order it online.

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Dolsot Bibimbap

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Create your favorite Korean restaurant dinner yourself with this great recipe for dolsot bibimbap!

Course Main Course

Cuisine Korean

Keyword bibimbap

Prep Time 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Servings 2 servings

Calories 432

Author Jennifer Farley

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

  • 1/2 cup dried shiitake mushrooms
  • soy sauce
  • toasted sesame oil
  • 6-7 ounces stir fry beef
  • pinch of sugar
  • fresh ground black pepper
  • vegetable oil, or any neutral flavored high heat oil
  • 1 large or 2 small carrots, cut into matchsticks
  • 1 zucchini, cut into matchsticks
  • 3 cups packed spinach
  • 1 tablespoon garlic, minced
  • 2/3 cup bean sprouts
  • 2 teaspoons toasted sesame seeds
  • 2 large eggs, preferably pasteurized
  • 2 cups cooked white rice
  • Gochujang chili paste

Instructions

  • Rehydrate the shiitake mushrooms in hot water until soft, approximately 25 minutes. Drain and then toss with 1/2 tablespoon soy sauce and 1/2 tablespoon toasted sesame oil. Set aside.

  • Heat a large skillet over high heat with just enough oil to coat the bottom. Toss the beef with 2 teaspoons soy sauce, 1 teaspoon of garlic, a pinch of sugar and some black pepper. Sauté the beef for 1-2 minutes (it will cook very fast), then toss with 1 teaspoon of toasted sesame oil and set aside.

  • Line up 3 bowls to hold the vegetables separately after they're cooked. Sauté the carrots for 30 seconds with a little more oil (if needed) and 1/2 teaspoon of garlic. Place the carrots in one of the reserved bowls. Sauté the zucchini for 30 seconds with 1/2 teaspoon garlic. Place the zucchini in the second reserved bowl and toss with 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil. Turn the heat down to low. Wilt the spinach with 1 teaspoon garlic, 1 teaspoon soy sauce and 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil. Place in the third bowl.

  • If using dolsot bowls, cover the insides liberally with oil (if using regular bowls, skip to the next step). Divide the rice evenly between the two bowls and then place small mounds of the beef, mushrooms, carrots, zucchini, spinach and bean sprouts on top of the rice. Top with toasted sesame seeds. Place the bowls on the stove over high heat and allow them to get hot. Once the rice begins to make a crackling noise, allow it to cook for 5 minutes.

  • If using a regular bowl, divide the rice evenly between the two bowls and then place small mounds of the beef, mushrooms, carrots, zucchini, spinach and bean sprouts on top of the rice. Top with toasted sesame seeds.

  • Cook the egg sunny side up on a lightly oil skillet and place on top of the beef and vegetables.

  • Serve with Gochujang.

Notes

All of these amounts should be viewed as a guide, not set in stone. You can use less rice, more vegetables, etc. Many bibimbap recipes also include daikon radish. I've omitted it here but you can add it using the same method I've described for the carrots and zucchini.

Please read my full post for additional recipe notes, tips, and serving suggestions!

Nutrition

Calories: 432kcal | Carbohydrates: 61g | Protein: 29g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 224mg | Sodium: 189mg | Potassium: 1109mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 9750IU | Vitamin C: 37.8mg | Calcium: 153mg | Iron: 5.1mg

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Dolsot Bibimbap Recipe {Korean Recipe} - Savory Simple (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between Dolsot Bibimbap and bibimbap? ›

With regular bibimbap, a fried egg is placed on top, but in a Dolsot Bibimbap, the yolk of the egg is placed raw on top too be mixed and cooked by the hot plate, and the whites of the egg are often fried into strips and added to the bowl or placed on the table as a side dish.

Is Korean bibimbap healthy? ›

Healthy Korean dishes include the famous bibimbap, a hearty rice bowl topped with loads of vegetables and meat. The balance of carbs, protein and nutritious vegetables make bibimbap a well-balanced meal.

What does dolsot mean in Korean? ›

A dolsot (돌솥; lit. "stone pot") or gopdolsot (곱돌솥; lit. "agalmatolite pot") is a small-sized piece of cookware or serveware made of agalmatolite, suitable for one to two servings of bap (cooked rice).

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.

Which rice is best for bibimbap? ›

Rice - traditionally served with short grain white rice, can also use sushi rice (which is a short grain rice). Short grain is stickier so it's easier to pick up with chopsticks. Any white or other rice of choice is also fine.

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.

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.

What is the healthiest thing to order at a Korean restaurant? ›

The traditional Korean diet is healthy. It's centered around vegetables, fermented foods like kimchi, soups, rice, and meat or seafood. Healthy Korean food choices include kimchi, seasoned or steamed vegetable side dishes, bibimbap, and konggusku, among many others.

What soup goes well with bibimbap? ›

The soup we like to have on the side is called dwengjang jigae (된장찌개/soybean soup) which normally consists of soybean paste, radish, zucchini and tofu. The earthiness of the soup matches so well with the zestiness and spiciness of the bibimbap, it's a combo we definitely recommend.

Do you need a stone bowl for bibimbap? ›

You don't always need a stone bowl to enjoy a nice Bibimbap but some people can't eat without it. It doesn't have to be Korean food!

Can you eat bibimbap every day? ›

And thus concludes my argument for why this is the perfect everyday dish: it's easy, it's healthy, it's versatile, and it's also beautiful to look at. Once you nail the basic flow, there is no limit to how many different variations of the bibimbap recipe you can try!

What are the brown things in bibimbap? ›

If you're wondering what that long stranded brown vegetable in your bibimbap is, it's a classic Korean side dish called gosari. The hardest part is not making it but finding it.

Is the egg in bibimbap raw? ›

Bibimbap is usually topped with a fried egg, but a raw egg yolk (or whole egg) can also be used. The raw egg tends to be better with dolsot bibimbap where the hot bowl cooks the egg through.

What is Dolsot bibimbap? ›

Dolsot Bibimbap is a nutritious Korean rice bowl topped with beef, assorted vegetables, gochujang sauce, and a fried egg. Big flavor in a small stone bowl!

Are there different types of bibimbap? ›

Some of the examples are bean sprouts bibimbap, green pumpkin bibimbap, eggplant bibimbap, wild vegetable bibimbap, thistle (Kondrae) bibimbap, raw beef bibimbap, sliced raw fish bibimbap, sea squirt bibimbap, and laver (Kim) bibimbap. Literature shows that these bibimbap types were named a long time ago.

What is the Chinese version of bibimbap? ›

A Chinese bàn fàn (拌饭) is a simple bowl of mixed rice similar to Korean bibimbap (albeit much simpler). It's almost crazy how easy it is to put together, and it's super satisfying and tasty.

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