By Parrott Street Catering
Tteokgalbi (Korean Beef Patties)
9 steps
Prep:10hCook:10min
Tteokgalbi (Korean beef patties) are savory, tender, and lightly sweet, offering a perfect taste of Korea in every bite. Take a bite and experience a true Korean classic!
Updated at: Thu, 26 Jun 2025 11:44:22 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
49
Low
Glycemic Load
8
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories489.5 kcal (24%)
Total Fat36.6 g (52%)
Carbs16.4 g (6%)
Sugars12.4 g (14%)
Protein24 g (48%)
Sodium856 mg (43%)
Fiber1.3 g (5%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
4 servings

500gground beef
with high fat content

40ggreen onion
white part only, thinly sliced

¼ cupwater

oil
▢cooking, rice bran oil, canola oil, etc

Tteokgalbi Sauce

2 Tbspsoy sauce
regular, I used, brand

2 Tbspdark brown sugar

1 Tbspminced garlic

1 Tbsphoney

1 Tbspmirin
rice wine, sweet

1 Tbspsesame oil

1 tspginger
minced

⅛ tspground black pepper

pine nuts
crushed, garnish

sesame seeds
crushed, garnish

green onion
thinly sliced, garnish

chives
thinly sliced, garnish
Instructions
Step 1
Combine all the tteokgalbi sauce ingredients in a bowl and give it a good mix until everything’s well blended.
Step 2
In a medium-sized bowl, combine the ground beef with the sliced green onion. Slowly add the tteokgalbi sauce, mixing thoroughly after each addition. Try to pour just enough to season the mixture evenly, leaving about one-third of the sauce behind. You'll use the reserved sauce later to baste and glaze the patties as they cook.
Step 3
Once mixed, cover the bowl and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
Step 4
Divide the meat into four equal portions and shape each into a ball. Alternatively, you can create smaller, bite-sized portions if you prefer. Gently press each ball to flatten it into a patty.
Step 5
Preheat the skillet and add a moderate amount of cooking oil. Place the patties in the skillet and cook over medium heat for 1-2 minutes on each side. (I cooked all four patties at the same time in a 26-inch skillet.) Then, add water and continue cooking until it reduces by half, being cautious of oil splashes. I used a mesh splatter screen, which was very helpful.
Step 6
Alternatively, lightly brush the grill grates with oil beforehand to prevent sticking and enhance flavor, then grill the patties on a preheated BBQ at medium heat for 2-3 minutes on each side. During the final minutes, brush the patties with the reserved sauce for a savory glaze.
Step 7
Pour the remaining beef sauce over the patties with a spoon then into the skillet. Flip the patty and continue cooking until fully cooked, turning it a couple of times to prevent overcooking. It may take about 10 minutes in total to cook the patty thoroughly.
Step 8
Serve the juicy patty and, for a delightful garnish, add a handful of freshly chopped green onions or chives. Alternatively, sprinkle a bit of ground pine nuts or sesame seeds to elevate the dish.
Step 9
Pair it with a warm bowl of steamed rice and an array of flavorful Korean side dishes, such as kimchi, for a comforting and satisfying meal. (Korean side dishes featured in the photo below include Korean macaroni salad, radish kimchi, roasted seaweed, white kimchi, lettuce, and ssamjang.) Enjoy!
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