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Braised Korean Galbi Jjim (Short Ribs)

by Esther Choi Choi

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Contains Soy

Peanut Free

Contains Tree Nut

Contains Gluten

Contains Dairy

Galbi-jjim (braised beef short ribs) is one of the most popular Korean dishes. It’s made with beef short ribs and is often prepared for special occasions. Served with roasted brussel sprouts & sweet potatoes.

Nutritional facts

Protein

59g

Carbs

92g

Calories

1170kcal

Fat

62g

Ingredients

Sesame Oil, Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Sweet Potatoes, Butter, Plum Extract, Beef Short Ribs, Sake, Calrose Rice, Black Pepper, Garlic, Brussel Sprouts, Sugar, Onion, Light Soy Sauce, Kosher Salt, Pine Nuts, Green Onion, Tri-color Quinoa, Rice Wine

Contains milk, pine nuts, wheat, soybeans, sesame seeds.

Reviews

4.3

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It’s not short ribs. It’s a dry beef and tastes sweet.

Kwong · 07/15/25

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About Esther Choi Choi

Chef Esther Choi, chef/owner of mŏkbar, mŏkbar Brooklyn, and mŏkbar Midtown, as well as chef/partner of Ms. Yoo, grew up cooking traditional Korean food with her Korean-native grandmother. Inspired by the old-aged techniques of her grandmother's cooking, she believes that food is the ultimate expression of a country's culture. Choi seeks to offer guests an understanding and appreciation of Korean food and culture, from its history and social customs, to its language, geography, and arts, Since the 2014 opening of her first venture, mŏkbar in Chelsea Market, Choi has been hailed as a 'New Rising Chef' by Food Republic and was named a 'Zagat 30 under 30' NYC Culinary Rockstar in 2015.

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