Kimbap: Korean Style Sushi Roll - Great for Setsubun!
Kimbap: Korean Style Sushi Roll - Great for Setsubun!

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A popular Korean picnic food - Easy kimbap (Korean sushi roll) recipe! This easy kimbap somewhat resembles California roll, but as you can gather they do taste different. In my opinion, easy kimbap has more savory and subtle flavor than California roll.

Kimbap: Korean Style Sushi Roll - Great for Setsubun! is one of the most favored of recent trending foods on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Kimbap: Korean Style Sushi Roll - Great for Setsubun! is something that I’ve loved my whole life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have kimbap: korean style sushi roll - great for setsubun! using 11 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Kimbap: Korean Style Sushi Roll - Great for Setsubun!:
  1. Get 700 grams Plain cooked rice
  2. Make ready 1 tbsp Sesame oil
  3. Make ready 1 tsp Salt
  4. Make ready 200 grams Chopped beef (or pork)
  5. Make ready 1 Egg
  6. Make ready 1 pinch Sugar
  7. Make ready 1/2 bunch Spinach
  8. Get 1 small amount Salt, sesame oil
  9. Get 1 small carrot Carrot
  10. Get 1 small amount Salt, sesame oil
  11. Prepare 4 sheets Korean style dried nori seaweed (whole)

How to make Kimbap - Korean Seaweed Rice Roll. Delicious and healthy Korean style sushi with no raw fish involved! Serve with some miyeok guk or miso soup. Kimchi, myeolchi bokkeum, jangjorim all go great with Kimbap!

Instructions to make Kimbap: Korean Style Sushi Roll - Great for Setsubun!:
  1. Prepare the ingredients. Beat the egg, add the sugar and cook it into a thin omelet. Cut into 1cm width strips.
  2. Boil water in a pot and cook the spinach. It's easier to roll if it's uncut. Squeeze out the water and season with sesame oil and salt.
  3. Julienne the carrot into match stick sizes. Add sesame oil to a frying pan and cook until the carrots have wilted. Sprinkle salt on top.
  4. Cut the meat into thin strips and cook. Lightly season with salt.
  5. Add sesame oil and salt into warm rice and mix well.
  6. It's easier if you place the ingredients for the filling together.
  7. Place the nori seaweed on a cutting board and place a large bowl full of rice on top of it. Spread the rice, covering 2/3rds of the seaweed.
  8. Place the meat, spinach, carrot and egg omelet on top of the rice. Press the fillings in the middle to let it settle. Slowly roll.
  9. 4 rolls are complete. I wrapped pork sausages instead of meat in 2 of the rolls. You can use other ingredients like imitation crab if you'd like.
  10. Cut off the edges and slice into 2cm width pieces.
  11. Please serve with kimchi and salted nori seaweed.
  12. To make salted nori, brush one side with vegetable oil (if you can, use canola oil) and sprinkle salt on top.
  13. Preheat the frying pan and cook it lightly. It'll become crispy! Cut the sheet into 8 pieces.
  14. I recommend placing a piece of kimbap on the salted seaweed and topping it with kimchi!

Store leftover in the fridge within a few hours. Kimbap is a must at any Korean picnic. Traditional versions use bulgogi meat, assorted vegetables and omelette. Gimbap (or kimbap) is the most popular on-the-go meal in Korea! Learn how to make classic gimbap at home with my step-by-step guide!

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