A regular on our dinner table for family mealtimes, bibimbap is a crowd pleaser and a brilliant example of how, even with a picky eater, you can eat interesting meals as a family.
Lay all the components of this delicious Korean rice bowl in the centre of your table and let everyone create a dish to suit their tastes and mood. The variations are endless.
Not so much a recipe as a guideline of ingredients to gather together.
Ingredients | Equipment to have ready |
Cooked long grain rice (a portion per person) | Chopping board |
Selection of fresh, crunchy vegetables cut into thin strips or grated (good ones to use are carrots, radishes, celeriac, sugarsnap peas or mangetout, cucumber, peppers, spring onion) | Sharp knife |
Beansprouts (optional) | Serving plates, bowls or boards |
You might also want cooked vegetables such as broccoli and spinach (or only use cooked vegetables if these go down better with your family) | |
Cooked strips of beef, chicken, mushroom or tofu, salmon fillet or other fish of your choice | |
Fried or boiled eggs, halved (one per person) | |
Sesame seeds | |
Chopped herbs (mint and coriander are best) | |
Other flavour enhancer ingredients to choose from include pickled ginger, kimchee, a squeeze of lime, sesame oil and soy sauce to drizzle, chilli oil, chilli sauce such as Siracha or my Gochujang dressing |
Method
- Place all the ingredients on serving plates, bowls or boards in the centre of the table.
- Let everyone create their dish from the ingredients available.
- Watch happy faces tuck in!