Bulgogi Eggplant

Few things gain as much bulmat (“fire taste” in Korean) as eggplant. When thinly sliced like bulgogi, the classic Korean dish of grilled marinated meat, eggplants need only a brief flick of the fire — a minute or two per side — to cook through and char at the edges. (A very hot skillet on the stovetop works in a pinch.) Bulgogi means “fire meat,” so this vegetarian adaptation is inspired by the flavors of the beloved Korean barbecue staple — soy sauce, garlic and sugar — and would taste wonderful alongside a handsome plate of char-grilled beef bulgogi.

BULGOGI EGGPLANT
Yield
4
Prep time
5 Min
Cook time
5 Min
Inactive time
30 Min
Total time
40 Min

BULGOGI EGGPLANT

Take advantage of the last few weeks of summer with this Korean inspired eggplant dish.

Ingredients

Instructions

Notes:

TIP: Alternatively, you can cook the eggplant on the stovetop in batches. Heat a large skillet or grill pan over medium-high. Add enough oil to lightly coat the bottom of the pan, and heat until shimmering. Add the eggplant to the pan. Sear until charred and caramelized at the edges, 1 to 2 minutes per side.


Source: cooking.nytimes.com

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