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Korean Tacos
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I made us Korean Tacos. I did it just like I did back in 2015-09-09[@rev]. I used the regular Beef Bulgogi[@rev] recipe except I added a tablespoon of Gochujang to the marinade.
Actually, I let it marinate for a really long time. I did it since Sunday, so 4 days. There wasn't much beef so I also did a block of tofu as you can see from the photos below.
Other than the beef, I used the same pickled onions as I did the first time (they were pickled so hopefully they were safe) and I made the same curtido[@rev] (again, without carrots) as before.
I heated the tortilla and spread a tiny bit of Gochujang on the bottom which was just enough to get the flavor without being overpowering.
The beef was a bit too undercooked but other than that, it was really good. The flavor was all of the way through and they were really good. I think they only thing they could have needed was a bit of cheese or something.
curtido | beef and the tofu after marinating for 4 days |
Beef and tofu being grilled (though not long enough) | |