Versatile Stir-Fried Pork and Gochujang Sauce
Say Goodbye to Side Dish Worries! The Ultimate Stir-Fried Pork and Gochujang Sauce Recipe
This is a fantastic all-purpose sauce that not only saves you from side dish dilemmas but is also perfect for when you crave a delicious fried rice. With this flavorful sauce made from ground pork, you can effortlessly whip up fried rice, soft tofu stew (sundubu jjigae), and much more. 🙂
Main Ingredients- 300g ground pork
- 1.5 medium onions
- 1/4 stalk green onion
Cooking Instructions
Step 1
First, peel and rinse the 1.5 onions thoroughly under running water. Then, dice them finely or slice them into about 0.5cm thick pieces. Chop the 1/4 stalk of green onion into similar sized pieces (about 0.5cm). Having your ingredients prepped makes the cooking process much smoother.
Step 2
Heat a wide pan over medium heat and add 2 Tbsp of cooking oil. Once the pan is hot enough, add the chopped onions and green onions. Stir-fry them for about 1 minute and 30 seconds, making sure they don’t burn. They should start to look slightly translucent.
Step 3
Add 300g of ground pork and 1 Tbsp of minced garlic to the pan with the onions and green onions. Stir and mix well with a spatula, breaking up any clumps of meat. Cook for about 1 minute until the pork is no longer pink on the outside.
Step 4
Now it’s time to add flavor. First, pour in 4 Tbsp of soy sauce. Continue to stir and cook for about 1 minute, ensuring the ingredients don’t stick to the bottom of the pan or burn. This step helps the soy sauce coat all the ingredients evenly.
Step 5
Immediately after adding the soy sauce, add 1 Tbsp of red pepper flakes, 4 Tbsp of gochujang, and 1 Tbsp of oligosaccharide for sweetness. Mix everything together thoroughly and stir-fry for an additional 3 minutes. It’s important to keep stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
Step 6
Your delicious Stir-Fried Pork and Gochujang Sauce is ready! Let it cool slightly, then transfer it to an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator. You can use about 2-3 tablespoons of this sauce to stir-fry with rice for fried rice, or add it to soft tofu stew (sundubu jjigae) for a deeper flavor. It’s also excellent as a filling for kimbap or as a dipping sauce for ssam (lettuce wraps), so feel free to use it in many creative ways!