Korean Marinated Short Ribs (LA Galbi) - CJ Eats Recipes (2024)

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Korean Marinated Short Ribs, also known as LA Galbi, are a specific type of Galbi (Korean Grilled Ribs), and they are one of my favorite meats to grill! They are tender and flavorful in the sweet Galbi marinade, and perfect for grilling over hot coals, broiling in the oven, or searing over the cast iron skillet.

You can easily make delicious Korean BBQ at home. Making this type of BBQ at home may seem intimidating, but it’s extremely easy to do because it’s mostly inactive cooking time marinating the meat. It’s really simple to make!

Watch the Korean Marinated Beef Short Ribs Recipe Video Below!

These Korean short ribs come out delicious every time! The ribs are so juicy and tender, and when grilled they develop a wonderful char from the grill due to the sugar content in the marinade. They’re absolutely incredible!

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I love cooking these ribs on the grill, but you can also broil them in the oven, or cook them up on the pan or cast iron at home!

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Ingredients for Korean Marinated Short Ribs

You only need a few ingredients to make these delicious short ribs. Here is what you’ll need to make them!

  • 3 lb Beef Short Ribs (cut flanken style, which is lengthwise across the bone – they will usually come thinner and include 3 pieces of bone with each rib)
  • 1Korean Pear
  • 1onionwhite or yellow
  • 10clovesgarlic
  • 1inchginger
  • 3/4cuplow sodium soy sauce
  • 1/2cupwater
  • 1/3cupbrown sugar
  • 1/4cupmirin
  • 2tbspsesame oil
  • 1/2tspblack pepper
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How To Select Your Short Ribs

Typically at the butcher or grocery store, short ribs are sold two ways:

  • English Cut – the ribs are separated completely and cut along with the meat. This is a cut you’ll typically see when short ribs are braised and come with a thicker section of meat. Traditionally for Galbi, this section is butterflied into a long, thin piece of short rib and grilled.
  • Flanken Cut – this is the cut we’re after for this type of Galbi, also known as LA Galbi (based on the city where this style of grilled short ribs originated). The ribs are cut into thin strips across the rib bones, and typically include 3 bones in each piece of rib. You can find this cut more commonly at your local Asian supermarket.
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INGREDIENTS TIPS

KOREAN PEAR
Ideally you will need a Korean or Asian pear for this recipe to tenderize the meat. The fruit will contain an enzyme called Calpain which helps with the tenderization process. Alternatively, you can use apple or kiwi if you have trouble finding this specific ingredient.

MIRIN
You can substitute mirin with equal parts sugar!

Cooking Korean Marinated Short Ribs: Recipe Instructions

Rinse the Short Ribs

Begin by rinsing the ribs in cold water. These short ribs are cut flanken style, which may mean they have some loose bone fragments on them and extra sediment, which you definitely don’t want to eat. Rinse the ribs, drain the water, and set them aside!

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Prepare the Marinade for the Korean Marinated Short Ribs

Once the ribs are rinsed, now it’s time to make the base of the marinade. To a blender, add Korean pear, onion, garlic and ginger, then blend on high until it becomes a smooth pulp.

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Blend the ingredients

The next step will be to blend the ingredients together into a pulp. Blending is the easiest method here, but if you don’t have a blender you can always use a food processor or grate the vegetables and fruit by hand. Using an Asian or Korean pear is key for this recipe because it includes an enzyme called Calpain which helps tenderize the meat. If you can’t find Korean pears near you, apples or even kiwis can work as a substitute.

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Strain the Pulp (optional)

This step is optional, but I like to strain the pulp from the juice after it is blended. I find that the pulp can sometimes burn easily on the ribs, and you really only need the juice to incorporate the flavor into the meat. I simply take a cheese cloth or a reusable nut milk bag to strain out the pulp and extract the juice into a large mixing bowl!

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Add the seasonings to the marinade

Add the seasoning ingredients (low sodium soy sauce, mirin, sesame oil, and black pepper). Stir the marinade until the sugar is fully dissolved. Now you’re ready to marinate your ribs!

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Marinate the ribs

Marinate the ribs make sure they are fully submerged in the marinating liquid. Cover with plastic wrap or foil and put them in the refrigerator to marinate for at least 6 hours or ideally overnight for best results.

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Cook the ribs

Grill the ribs over medium high/high heat for 2-3 minutes per side, or until they develop a nice crust around the ribs! These ribs will not take long at all to cook since they are cut so thinly, which is perfect for a quick and easy meal during the week. They’re also a wonderful main dish to bring to a barbeque or for some weekend grilling activities 🙂

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RECIPE TIPS

MARINATING TIME
Take your time marinating these ribs to achieve the best flavor. 6 hours or overnight should be plenty of time for the flavors to develop in the ribs.

COOKING METHODS
I prefer to grill these ribs over hot charcoals or wood, but if you don’t have a grill you can also broil the ribs in the oven or cook them in a pan over medium high heat!

Cook the ribs until they develop a nice crust on the outside like in the photo below. These only took about 2 minutes per side over high heat.

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What to Serve with Korean Marinated Short Ribs

The ribs are done! I serve my short ribs with a variety of banchan, such as kimchi or cucumber salad. You can also serve them with red leaf lettuce, perilla leaf, and sprinkle them with sesame seeds for garnish. Enjoy!

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If you liked these Korean Short Ribs, check out some of my other popular Korean meat and side dish recipes!

  • Beef Bulgogi
  • Spicy Pork Bulgogi
  • Korean Cucumber Salad
  • Korean Bean Sprout Side Dish
  • Korean Spinach Salad

Korean Marinated Short Ribs (Galbi)

By: Chris Joe

Servings: 5

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Marinating Time: 8 hours hrs

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Make these Korean Marinated Short Ribs at home with this super flavorful marinade which is perfect for tenderizing the meat and adding tons of flavor. Grill them up on the barbeque or broil them in the oven for amazing Korean BBQ at home!

Ingredients

  • 3 lb beef short ribs, cut Flanken style

Marinade (enough for 3-5 lbs of ribs)

  • 1 Korean Pear
  • 1 onion, white or yellow
  • 10 cloves garlic
  • 1 inch ginger
  • 3/4 cup low sodium soy sauce
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup mirin
  • 2 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Garnish

  • 2 tsp sesame seeds
  • scallions, chopped

Instructions

  • Rinse the ribs in cold water to remove loose bone fragments and sediment. Drain well and set aside.

  • In a blender or food processor, blend Korean pear, onion, garlic, ginger, and water until is becomes a smooth pulp and add to a large mixing bowl. Optionally, pour into a fine mesh strainer or cheese cloth and drain the juice into a large mixing bowl and discard pulp.

  • To the large mixing bowl, add low sodium soy sauce, brown sugar, mirin, sesame oil, and black pepper. Mix well then add the ribs and marinate for 6 hours or overnight for best results.

  • Grill, broil, or pan fry them over medium high heat for 2-3 minutes per side.

  • Sprinkle theribs with sesame seeds and sliced scallion and enjoy! Serve with kimchi, perilla leaf and other banchan.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Korean

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FAQs

What is the difference between short rib and La Galbi? ›

Each piece that goes on the grill is one section of the rib, with one piece of bone in it. It's a lot thicker. LA galbi is only cut across the bone, not along, so each piece on the grill is a longer, thinner strip, and includes 3 pieces of bone.

What do you eat with Korean short ribs? ›

Over rice: If you don't have any lettuce on hand, kalbi pairs perfectly well with a bowl of steamed rice. Toss a few fresh cucumber slices with rice vinegar, salt, and sesame seeds and serve alongside. With side dishes: Serve kalbi with assorted banchan, like kimchi, pickles, or soy-braised potatoes.

Why is La Galbi so expensive? ›

LA Galbi is one of the most famous and expensive meats in Korean BBQ. The main feat why it is so expensive is because of the excellent marbling it has.

What is the difference between Korean ribs and short ribs? ›

Unlike American and European-style short ribs, which include a thick slice of bone-in beef, Korean-style short ribs are cut lengthwise across the rib bones. The result is a thin strip of meat, about 8 to10 inches in length, lined on 1 side with 1/2-inch thick rib bones.

What does LA stand for in La Galbi? ›

Some tips from the kitchen

LA Galbi stands for “lateral cut” because the beef is cut across the bone making thin strips.

What vegetables go with Korean short ribs? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Korean short ribs are kimchi, steamed rice, japchae, pickled radish, steamed dumplings, butternut squash , mashed sweet potato, steamed broccoli, lettuce wraps, Korean pancakes, cucumber salad, and spicy tofu soup. Now, let's get cooking!

What to serve with marinated short ribs? ›

What can I serve with beef short ribs? - Quora. Coleslaw, potato salad, rice, baked potato, steamed veggies, cornbread, garlic mashed potatoes, roasted carrots, cucumber and zucchini salad, sweet potato fries, carrot salad, etc., ad nauseum. I could go on and on an on, the true answer is, anything you want.

How do you tenderize short ribs? ›

Braising, which is actually slow simmering (after browning in a bit of oil or butter), brings irresistibly tender and boldly flavored results to this meaty cut of beef. Because short ribs require long, slow cooking for tenderness and flavor, braising is the perfect technique for cooking them.

How much is Galbi at Trader Joe's? ›

The short ribs are definitely one of the pricier items at Trader Joe's at $15.99, but they're worth it for how they capture the perfect amount of fattiness. For best results, place the galbi in the oven on a rack that's over a baking sheet filled with water.

Is bulgogi or galbi better? ›

If you find both on the menu in a Korean restaurant, Galbi is likely to be considerably more expensive. But the differences between the two cuts of beef used are actually not that great, apart from those rib bones.

How do you eat Korean short ribs? ›

Grill until charred after the meat is done (if using). To assemble: Divide steamed rice between bowls. Top with beef ribs, green onion, eggs, cucumber salad, kimchi, and broccolini. Sprinkle with sesame seeds if desired.

Should you marinate short ribs? ›

Marinating also allows the meat to hold more liquid so the ribs won't dry out, whether you are grilling or smoking them. Plan on marinating the ribs for at least 12 hours or overnight for the best flavor. Offering a combination of sweet and spicy, this recipe includes honey as well as cayenne pepper.

What does Galbi mean in Korean? ›

"Galbi" is the Korean word for "rib", and the dish is usually made with beef short ribs. When pork spare ribs or another meat is used instead, the dish is named accordingly.

Can you eat Korean short ribs medium rare? ›

Fire up your favorite grill to 450-500 degrees F. These can be done on a gas or charcoal grill, but I prefer the flavor from charcoal. Grill the ribs for 3-4 minutes per side and remove when they hit 130 degrees F for a perfect medium rare. Enjoy.

What cut of meat is LA Galbi? ›

"Galbi" translates to English as "ribs," and at Korean-style barbecue restaurants in the United States, the term has become overwhelmingly synonymous with beef short ribs cut through—rather than parallel to—the rib bones into long, thin pieces.

What type of meat is LA Galbi? ›

"Galbi" is the Korean word for "rib", and the dish is usually made with beef short ribs. When pork spare ribs or another meat is used instead, the dish is named accordingly. Galbi is served raw, then cooked on tabletop grills usually by the diners themselves.

What are the two types of short ribs? ›

Butchers cut beef short ribs in two dominant fillets: flanken and English. We also know flanken short ribs as crosscut ribs, kosher ribs, and Korean-style ribs. Chefs may refer to English cut short ribs as braising ribs, barbeque ribs, or fancy cut ribs because of the dense slab of meat perched atop their bones.

What is another name for short rib meat? ›

They may also be known as barbecue ribs, braising ribs, or fancy cut ribs. A section of short ribs from the plate (ribs six through eight, with their intercostal muscle) is known as a "short plate". Rib short ribs are almost always sold as a plate.

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