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Sweet and savory pieces of Korean style beef stir fried until caramelized, served atop homemade wonton chips with slices of kimchi, cabbage and green onion, and drizzled with a Korean cheese sauce make for one hell of a plate of Korean beef nachos.
Korean flavors are just delish. So much umami flavor.
I am loving all these Korean recipes I've been making this month.
It's too bad the boyfriend has been out of town for the month of May....he is totally missing out on all these awesome recipes.
Which means I have had to eat this all myself. Not really a bad problem to have though....
Not to say I don't miss him though. I am excited for his return at the end of the month, and our trip to DC for a week!
It's always good to get away.
But I digress. You guys didn't come to read about my vacation.
You want to know about these "so good I almost can't breathe" Korean beef nachos.
I mean seriously, that's how good these are.
And they are a perfect replacement for your regular old nachos at game time!
The Ingredients
If you want to learn a little more about Korean ingredients, pop on over and read this post.
You should be able to find most, if not all, of these ingredients at your local grocery or Asian market. You can also buy them on Amazon through the below links (affiliate links - I earn a small commission to keep the site running if you buy through these links):
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Step By Step Instructions
We need to marinade the beef first. I recommend doing this a day ahead of time so you get a nice flavorful beef. However, if you're impatient, make sure you at least let the beef sit for an hour. Just note, it won't be as flavorful.
The wonton chips can be made ahead as well. Just cut the wonton wrappers into triangles and lay them flat on a parchment lined baking sheet.
Spray them with non stick cooking spray and sprinkle with salt and gochugaru (Korean chili flakes - OPTIONAL).
Bake them in a 350 degree oven for 5-7 minutes, or until golden brown and crispy. Remove and set aside.
Once your beef is done marinating, heat 1 tbsp. of cooking oil in a wok or cast iron skillet over medium high heat. The oil should be smoking.
Add the beef and stir fry until crisp and caramelized on the outside, about 3-5 minutes. Use your will power to not eat the beef now.
Ok, try a couple pieces, but that's it!
**You can also make this sous vide skirt steak with Korean marinade to use on your nachos.
Layer your wonton chips on a plate and place some shredded cabbage on top. Add the beef and kimchi.
Drizzle the whole shebang with the Korean cheese sauce and garnish with green onions.
**to make the Korean cheese sauce, add the ingredients to a saucepan and heat over medium heat until cheese is full melted**
These are the most awesome party/game time nachos. Spice it up a bit and make these Korean beef nachos instead of your regular old nachos.
**Want something sweet to curb that "I've just eaten a bunch of salty food" sweet tooth? Make these super yummy Korean style pancakes filled with gooey brown sugar, cinnamon and walnuts**
Looking for some other great party/game food recipes? Check these out:
Cajun Crawfish Egg Rolls
Vietnamese Baked Chicken Wings
Korean Beef Egg Rolls
Crispy Cajun Chicken Wings
Duck Fat Parmesan Truffle Fries
Lemongrass Spring Rolls
Spicy Korean Rice Cakes
Did you make these Korean beef nachos? Leave a comment below and let me know how they turned out!
Recipe
Korean Beef Nachos with Wonton Chips
Ingredients
Nachos:
Marinade:
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 tbsp. soy sauce
- 1 tsp. ginger
- 1 tbsp. coconut sugar
- ½ tsp. sesame oil
- 1 tbsp. kimchi base
- ¼ tsp. Gochugaru
Instructions
Nachos:
- Slice wonton wrappers in triangles and lay each piece flat on a baking sheet.
- Spray with nonstick cooking spray, sprinkle with salt and gochugaru, and bake at 350 degrees for 5-7 minutes, until golden brown.
- Place wonton chips on a plate and top with beef, shredded cabbage, kimchi, green onions and kimchi cheese sauce (see below).
- Sprinkle with gochugaru for extra spice.
Beef:
- Combine marinade ingredients in a bowl and add beef. Refrigerate for 24 hours.
- Heat 1 tbsp. of cooking oil in a wok or cast iron skillet over medium high heat. The oil should be smoking.
- Add the beef and stir fry until crisp and caramelized on the outside, about 3-5 minutes.
- Remove from heat and set aside.
Korean Cheese Sauce:
- Add ingredients to a saucepan and heat over medium heat.
- Continue stirring until all cheese has melted. Drizzle on nachos.
Nutrition
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Karl
Wow looks absolutely fabulous, have to make this
Danielle
Thanks Karl! I hope you love it 🙂
Thao @ In Good Flavor
These sound like they rank up their in the flavor and amazing in flavor, Danielle! I've never had an Asian version of nachos. What a great idea!
Danielle
Thanks Thao! They were so flavorful and delicious. I hope you try them sometime!
Kate
Woah, I love this creative spin on nachos! It would be such a showstopping dish to serve guests.
Danielle
Thanks Kate! It would be totally awesome for a party.
Sandhya
Oh Wow! I am drooling over those photos! Love the combination of flavors.
Danielle
Thanks Sandhya! The flavors were great!
Shanika
Wow! These nachos look incredible! I've never had them with Korean beef! This is a MUST TRY!
Danielle
Thanks Shanika! I hope you get a chance to try them!
Priya Shiva
I have never tried Korean sauce! I got to try it out as it looks so good with these nachos!
Danielle
The Korean cheese sauce is SO GOOD. I hope you get a chance to try it Priya!
Liz
Wonton chips sound amazing! Why have I never tried those as a nacho base!?
Danielle
Right? They worked just perfectly! Perfect for a snack too.
Demeter
Too bad for your boyfriend, indeed! I'm sure he's kicking himself right now for missing all the deliciousness you've been cooking up! Meanwhile, how did you know I've been craving nachos lately? 😉 Everything you make looks delish... and the photos are amazing!
Danielle
Thanks Demeter! LOL - I sent him pictures of every dish I made too 🙂 I figured there's always someone craving nachos out there! These were definitely a winner in the flavor department!