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Korean-Style Gochujang Double Lean Pork Bibimbap W. Spinach Brown Rice

Double your main protein. Whip up your own home-style Korean bibimbap with crispy lean pork mince, spicy gochujang ketchup and sesame-coated spinach rice. Top it with a fried egg to finish and dig in. High in protein. Protein contributes to a growth in muscle mass.

25 mins
731kcal
Korean
Korean-Style Gochujang Double Lean Pork Bibimbap W. Spinach Brown Rice
3.5

Ingredients for 2 people

Cooking for 3? 1 and a half for each ingredientCooking for 4? Double each ingredient

Brown Long Grain Rice
Brown Long Grain Rice (130g)
Cucumber
Cucumber (1pcs)
Free Range Egg
Free Range Egg x2
Gochujang Paste
Gochujang Paste (30g)
Lean Pork Mince (<5% Fat)
Lean Pork Mince (<5% Fat) (250g) x2
Spinach
Spinach (80g)
Toasted Sesame Oil
Toasted Sesame Oil (10ml)
Toasted Sesame Seeds
Toasted Sesame Seeds (5g)
Tomato Ketchup
Tomato Ketchup (30ml)

You'll also need

Pepper, Salt, Vegetable oil, Water (or dietary alternatives)

Cooking instructions

Instructions for 2 [for 3] [for 4] portion recipe.

1

Rinse your brown rice, add it to a pot with plenty of cold water and bring to the boil over a high heat

Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium and cook for 20-25 min or until it's tender with a slight bite

Once cooked, drain, return it to the pot and keep covered until serving

Step 1
2

Heat a large, wide-based pan (preferably non-stick with a matching lid) with a drizzle of vegetable oil over a high heat

Once hot, add your mince (remove the paper if required!) with a pinch of salt and pepper and cook for 8-10 min or until cooked through (no pink meat!), browned and crispy, breaking it up with a wooden spoon as you go

(Doubled your protein? Use 2 pans!)

Step 2
3

Cut your cucumber in half lengthways, then slice finely

Step 3
4

Combine your gochujang paste (can't handle the heat? Go easy!) and tomato ketchup in a bowl with 2 tbsp [3 tbsp] [4 tbsp] cold water – this is your gochujang ketchup

Step 4
5

Once the mince is cooked, add half the gochujang ketchup (you'll use the rest later!) to the pan and stir it all together until the mince in fully coated – this is your gochujang mince

Step 5
6

Once the mince is coated, push the gochujang mince to one side of the pan and crack your egg[s] onto the other side

Cover with a lid and cook for 2-3 min or until done to your liking

Tip: Give your egg a little shake before you crack for a perfectly centred yolk!

Step 6
7

Wash your spinach and pat it dry with kitchen paper

Add your toasted sesame oil and spinach to the pot with the cooked rice with a pinch of salt and give everything a good mix up until the spinach starts to wilt – this is your spinach rice

Step 7
8

Serve the gochujang mince with the spinach rice and sliced cucumber to the side, and top with the fried egg – this is your Korean-style gochujang mince bibimbap

Drizzle over the remaining gochujang ketchup and garnish with your toasted sesame seeds

Enjoy!

Nutritional information

Nutritional information only applies to ingredients supplied by Gousto.

per serving
731kcal
Energy
23.2g
Fat
64.4g
Carbohydrate
3.9g
Fibre
69.9g
Protein
1.8g
Salt
per 100g
136kcal
Energy
4.3g
Fat
12g
Carbohydrate
0.7g
Fibre
13g
Protein
0.3g
Salt

The cooking process and additional ingredients added at home (listed under “You'll also need”) will affect total values.

Allergens

Allergens highlighted by (celery, egg, fish, mustard, nut, peanut, sesame, soya).

In addition to the recipe specific allergen information provided, due to production and packing methods Gousto boxes may also contain low levels of the following allergens: Cereals containing gluten; Crustaceans; Eggs; Fish; Peanuts; Soya; Milk; Nuts: almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecan nuts, brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia nuts; Celery; Sesame; Sulphur dioxide and Sulphites; Lupin; Molluscs; Mustard.