Ground beef bulgogi sloppy Joes with fiery napa slaw from The Global Pantry Cookbook: Transform Your Everyday Cooking with Tahini, Gochujang, Miso, and Other Irresistible Ingredients (page 196) by Scott Mowbray and Ann Taylor Pittman

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  • Babycarrot on March 21, 2025

    Realizing I never made a note about this recipe...as per my picture I put the ground beef into a sweet potato and topped it with the slaw. Very good and easy!

  • jdejong on October 12, 2024

    I had planned to make the Shawarma meatloaf from the Ottolenghi Comfort book, but realized at the last minute I did not have enough ground beef on hand. Thanks to EYB I was able to make a quick pivot by searching for ground beef with the I Want To Cook This bookmark. I landed on this recipe and my family was happy that I did! I made the slaw as per the recipe, but added red bell pepper, and a thinly sliced Serrano and one Poblano pepper to the beef mixture. The addition of the peppers added a nice bitter contrast to the sweetness of the brown sugar and also a little punch of pleasing heat. We loved the flavors and it was nice that the mixture was not very “sloppy” so it could be eaten more like a burger. Yum!

  • bernalgirl on May 31, 2024

    We loved this. I appreciate that the sweet factor in this cookbook runs pretty close to my family’s taste — usually I halve the sugar but here I cut it by ~1/4. I doctored the slaw a bit, adding shredded carrot and slivered scallion greens along with rice vinegar and a jot of maple syrup. I love the way the heat from the gochugaro develops as the slaw sits. This was altogether an enjoyable and easy weeknight meal.

  • averythingcooks on May 05, 2024

    We ate these open faced on toasted bun halves with a layer of melty pepper jack and a crispy iceberg, grated carrot & red onion salad on the side. I added a handful of chopped mild pickled red peppadews and while I can't attest to the authenticity here, it seemed like a great use of gochujang, garlic & scallions and we scraped our plates clean.

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