Bibimbap is all about balance — spicy, savory, sweet, and earthy — and it’s as beautiful as it is delicious.

Base
Toppings
Gochujang Sauce
Prepare the Vegetables
Sauté the carrot and zucchini separately in a little sesame oil until just tender. Season lightly with salt.
Blanch the spinach in boiling water for 30 seconds, then rinse in cold water. Squeeze out excess moisture and season with a pinch of salt and sesame oil.
Cook the Beef
Sear the beef slices in a hot pan with a bit of oil until browned. Season with salt and pepper or marinate in soy sauce, garlic, and sugar for extra flavor.
Make the Sauce
Mix all sauce ingredients in a small bowl until smooth. Adjust sweetness or spiciness to taste.
Assemble the Bowl
• Place warm rice in a large bowl.
• Arrange the vegetables and beef in sections over the rice.
• Place a fried egg in the center.
• Drizzle with sesame oil and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
• Add a spoonful of gochujang sauce on top or serve it on the side.
Serve
Mix everything together before eating to enjoy the full harmony of flavors and textures.