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Vegetarian Kimchi Fried Rice (Kimchi Bokkeumbap) Recipe

November 24, 2015 23 Comments

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I love Korean food. The flavours are amazing and I love those tiny dishes of so many different things they serve along with their meals. I love the small, steel, tiffin box type thing they serve rice in, it’s all just so lovely.

Kimchi is an integral part of every household and apparently there are more than a hundred varieties of kimchi. My Korean colleague tells me that her mom makes it in bulk and stores it, especially when the cabbage used to make Kimchi is in season. My favourite Korean dish is Bibimbap, closely followed by grilled Saba fish, mainly because it’s a great one pot meal and has pretty much everything a meal should contain. The sauce that comes with it is nice and flavourful and adequately spicy for my Indian palate.

Vegetarian Kimchi Fried Rice (Kimchi Bokkeumbap) Recipe
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I hope to make a vegetarian version of Bibimbap at home some day. When I went on a whirlwind trip to Seoul in July this year (pictures are here), I brought back some vegetarian Kimchi from the amazing variety that was available in the Seoul airport. There were two options for vegetarian Kimchi and I picked the one that looked redder and spicier. It didn’t disappoint. I whipped up some super delicious fried rice with it, and here’s the recipe.

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Vegetarian Kimchi Fried Rice (Kimchi Bokkeumbap) Recipe

Serves 2 people

Ingredients:

2 cups of
cooked rice (I used regular ponni rice)

1 cup vegetarian kimchi

1 onion, sliced

2-3 spring onion, chopped into 3″ pieces

2 tsp of
Asian sesame oil (or any oil you have in hand)

2 eggs (optional)

2-3 cloves of
garlic, minced

1/2 tsp black pepper powder

How I Made It:

1. Heat the oil and add the minced garlic. Fry for 30 seconds and then add the onion. Fry until soft and transparent.

2. Now add the kimchi and the cooked rice, stir well to incorporate and heat through until well combined. Adjust salt and add pepper powder.

3. You can top off each bowl with a fried egg, that’s how fried rice is normally served in Korea. You can also scramble the egg and incorporate that into the fried rice.

For a non-vegetarian version, add boiled chunks of meat of choice to the garlic and oil, fry for a bit and proceed with the rest of the steps.

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  1. Calogero

    September 13, 2011 at 4:56 pm

    Rice with sauce? Very good, thanks.

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  2. Vegetarian Zest

    September 13, 2011 at 11:57 am

    This seems to be a great recipe for leftover rice. Like the way you have used all readily available ingredients.

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  3. Premalatha Aravindhan

    September 13, 2011 at 10:34 am

    Very nice recipe,i haven't tried r tasted this before…ur cliks make me to try it out immedietly…

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  4. Malli

    September 13, 2011 at 5:21 pm

    I love Bibimbap… especially the mushrooms and egg on top love it. The side dishes or pickles served alongside are wonderful too!! Love your Kimchi fried rice and the lovely color to it:)

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  5. Kadhyaa...

    September 13, 2011 at 5:54 am

    I never tasted Korean delicacies..The rice looks fab..great clicks nag

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  6. Tina

    September 13, 2011 at 5:35 am

    Sounds new and delicious dear…beautiful clicks too…

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  7. Sharmilee! :)

    September 13, 2011 at 5:00 am

    Havent heard abt this…sounds new and interesting to me..Tempting clicks!

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  8. Priya

    September 12, 2011 at 7:58 pm

    Super inviting fried rice, absolutely delicious..

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  9. Jayasri Ravi

    September 12, 2011 at 6:46 pm

    wow, that looks very inviting!,sorry to be an idiot!, I read that you have written kimchi means preserved vegetables, are they coated with some spices and what vegetables are in the preserved ones, can you please show us a click of the bottle or how ever it is sold, so I can get an idea when I see one when I go to the market :), sorry to be a bother

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  10. Isa

    September 13, 2011 at 2:39 am

    Nice pics Nags, I also love Korean food 🙂
    If you're interested, there's a lovely vegetarian restaurant in Singapore that makes amazing vegetarian bibimbap!! It's on the last floor of Fortune Centre, the place is really cozy and they also sell a variety of vegetarian / organic products. haven't been there for a while so I can't remember the name, but I definitely recommend it! 🙂

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