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This easy Korean ground beef recipe is one of our go-to weeknight dinners. It’s quick, full of flavor, and light on the budget but heavy on that sweet-and-savory goodness you love in Korean-inspired dishes. The kind of meal that gets everyone around the table with zero complaints – and bonus points, it freezes like a dream.
There comes a point where you’re standing in the kitchen staring at that pack of ground beef, thinking… no more casseroles, tacos, or soup. That’s exactly where I was when this dish was born. I needed something simple, family-friendly, and packed with flavor – but still made with ingredients I already had in the pantry. Enter this tasty little twist: Korean ground beef.

I grew up on the same plate every night – meat, veggie, carb – and now, as a mom, I do the exact same thing with a few upgrades to the classics my mom made. Think: Cheesy Ground Beef and Rice Casserole, Pork Chops and Rice, Stew, Potato Soup, and Idaho Tacos (don’t knock it until you try it).
But just because it isn’t 1999 anymore doesn’t mean moms stopped needing quick, budget-friendly meals. It just means we’re giving them a modern update. This Korean ground beef recipe is our take on bulgogi – only faster, cheaper, and made for busy nights when you need protein, nutrition, and comfort in a single bowl.
You can jazz it up with mushrooms, peas, or peppers (I’ve tried it all), but honestly, it doesn’t need anything more than ground beef, sauce, and rice. It’s ridiculously easy to make, reheats like a dream, and if you’ve got leftovers? Pop them in the freezer for another day.

Recommended Equipment
Before You Begin…
If you’re planning to serve this Korean ground beef over rice, then the first thing you will want to do is get your rice cooking. That way the rice will be ready when the beef is finished.
Ingredients for Korean Ground Beef
This recipe keeps things simple, affordable, and full of flavor – exactly how we like our weeknight dinners. The ingredients are easy to find, likely already in your pantry, and come together in a way that hits all the right notes: savory, sweet, a little tangy, and packed with protein. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Canola or Vegetable Oil: For sautéing the garlic and beef – use what you have on hand.
- Ground Beef: You can also use ground chuck or swap in ground turkey for a leaner option with fewer calories.
- Garlic: Brings bold flavor and depth to the meat.
- Soy Sauce: Adds that salty, umami richness – low sodium soy sauce works great here, too.
- Orange Juice: A touch of acidity and sweetness to brighten everything up.
- Brown Sugar: Balances out the salt and adds depth to the sauce.
- Sweet Chili Sauce: A little sweet, a little spicy – it’s the secret to that addictive flavor.
- Toasted Sesame Oil: For that nutty, unmistakable Korean-style aroma.
- Cornstarch: Helps the sauce thicken and cling to the beef.
- Green Onions: Add a pop of freshness and color – plus they’re great for garnish.
Everything comes together in one bowl, no fuss. And while the ingredient list is short and sweet, it still delivers big flavor with solid nutrition – protein, fiber, and satisfying carbohydrates all included.
The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post. You can also save or print the recipe there.

How to Make Korean Ground Beef
This is a great weeknight meal because it comes together in about 20 minutes. The steps are super easy. Here is what to expect:
- Brown the beef: Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add a little oil. Toss in the ground beef and garlic, then cook, until it’s fully browned. Drain off the grease.
- Make the sauce: Whisk all the ingredients for the sauce together and set aside until the meat is cooked.
- Combine: Add the sauce to the ground beef and let it simmer until the sauce thickens slightly.
- Serve it up: Spoon the beef over rice and top with sliced green onions and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Add some veggies on the side or pile it into lettuce wraps – whatever makes you happy.
Pro tip: Want to level things up? Top your Korean ground beef bowl with a fried egg, or serve it alongside some steamed broccoli for a boost of protein and fiber that makes it feel like a seriously well-rounded dinner. And if you’re into a little heat, a sprinkle of red pepper flakes does the trick beautifully.
The complete recipe can be found in the recipe card down below so keep scrolling for all the details.
What to Serve with Korean Ground Beef
We like to serve this delicious Korean ground beef over cooked white rice. It would also be great with some Asian noodles like ramen, udon, rice noodles or chow mein noodles.
A side of steamed broccoli, sauteed snap peas, or grilled asparagus would all work great. Any vegetable side will totally work, or our yummy Asian cucumber salad!
You could also serve this ground beef in lettuce leaves to make them lettuce wraps just like your chicken lettuce wraps!
Storage Tips
This recipe is a great recipe for freezing either before or after cooking it (perfect for meal prep!). To freeze it before cooking, whisk all the sauce ingredients together and freeze the sauce. Then when you are ready to make this recipe, pull the sauce out of the freezer. Let it sit at room temperature for about a half hour and then brown the meat combine. So easy!!
To freeze it after cooking it, let it cool completely and then store the ground beef in a ziploc bag or freezer safe container. It will keep for up to 3 months.
If you have some leftovers that you plan to eat in the next few days, store them in the refrigerator. They will keep for 4-5 days. Reheat them in the microwave for a quick lunch or dinner. You can also reheat them on the stove top. You may want to add a little beef broth to keep it from drying out.

This Korean beef recipe nails the takeout flavor you crave – without the mystery ingredients, surprise calories, or disappointing soggy sides. It’s fast, full of real nutrition, and turns ground beef into a meal that says, “I totally planned this,” even if you didn’t.
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Watch How This Recipe is Made…






This was so easy and so tasty! I will be making this any time I have ground beef on hand.
Love to hear this! Thanks Danielle!!
Just made it didn’t have chilli sauce used Sriracha & honey instead came out awesome. Supper fast thank you so much.
That’s a perfect substitute Yelena!! So glad you enjoyed it!
My husband made this tonight to have with his fried rice recipe. It was delicious! We didn’t have sweet chili sauce so he subbed 1/8 or 1/4 tsp of red chili flakes and it packed some great heat. We will definitely make it again!
Thank you so much Lisa! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!
I am excited to serve this tonight
Thank you
Hi Linda! How was it??
This looks fantastic! As a fellow recipe creator, I truly appreciate the creativity here. I especially love how you [mention something specific, like ‘used that spice combination’ or ‘made the instructions so clear’]. My own work over at Flavor365.com is also focused on making healthy food exciting and delicious, so it’s wonderful to see a similar passion. Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks for the support Silas!
Very tasty. I stir fried in a 900g bag of broccoli slaw (julienned broccoli stems, carrots and cabbage) and doubled the sauce. Will definitely make this again
Love to hear this Lynette! Thank you!
I liked this dish. I used equal parts honey and light brown organic sugar (however, I kept my beef less sweet.) I added hoisin sauce and a dash of fish sauce. I had a lot of yellow and green zucchini plus some carrots so I sauteed those separate from the beef and incorporated them into the meat and sauce at the end. I did not have fresh basil so I used some home dried basil and fresh cilantro. I finished the beef off with a bit of thai hot curry paste. These may seem like a lot of changes but as a chef, sometimes you have to work with what is available and form your own version of the dish. I definitely could of used the crunch of scallions at the end but maybe next time! Thanks 🙂
Thanks so much for the feedback Eddie! All your changes sound delicious and I do that sort of thing all the time! Gotta use up what you have! Thanks for the support!
Great flavour and the whole family loved it! Next time I’d add less brown sugar I think, just a personal preference. And for my family, I’ll add some red pepper flakes for more heat, but this is a keeper! Would be great with ground pork too.
Thank you so much Jen! Pork tastes great with it! Thank you for taking time to give us some feedback!
Easy to make and great flavor. I didn’t have the chili sauce so I left it out and added a little sriracha for some heat. Was done so fast. Made some Jasmine rice in the instant pot to serve it over. Rally fast meal to get on the table.
Love to hear this Tina! Thank you so much for the feedback!
EVERYONE loved this quick and easy dish!!! Thank you so much, the recipe was delicious and satisfied all the picky eaters.
I appreciate the feedback and support so much Bethany! Thank you!