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Frequently asked questions

  • What is Samgyupsal meat?

    Samgyupsal meat is a popular Korean dish, typically made from thick slices of pork belly. The term 'samgyupsal' translates to 'three layered meat', referring to the striations of lean meat and fat in the pork belly.

  • What does Samgyupsal taste like?

    Samgyupsal has a rich, savory flavor and a juicy, succulent texture. When grilled, its fatty layers are rendered out, lending a tasty crispness to the meat.

  • How is Samgyupsal different from bacon?

    While they are both pork bellies, bacon is typically cured and smoked while Samgyupsal is not. Also, bacon is usually thinner and has a different flavor profile as compared to Samgyupsal.

  • How do you eat Samgyupsal?

    After being grilled, Samgyupsal is often wrapped in lettuce leaves with rice, sliced garlic, and Korean sauces for a flavorful bite-sized package.

  • Can Samgyupsal be prepared without a grill?

    Yes. If a grill isn't available, you can fry the meat in a pan over high heat.

  • Do I need special cooking equipment for Samgyupsal?

    No, all you need is a grill or a frying pan. However, many people enjoy using a table-top grill for the social aspect of cooking the meat right at the table.

  • How do I cut Samgyupsal?

    Unlike bacon, Samgyupsal is typically cut into thick slices, around 1/2 to 1 inch thick.

  • How long does it take to grill Samgyupsal?

    The grilling time for Samgyupsal depends on the thickness of the meat and the temperature of the grill. Typically it takes between 4-6 minutes on each side.

  • How is Samgyupsal traditionally prepared?

    Samgyupsal is usually grilled at the table and then eaten directly from the grill. It's traditionally served with lettuce, garlic, and different kinds of Korean sauces.

  • How healthy is Samgyupsal?

    While Samgyupsal is high in fat and calories, it is also high in protein and can be part of a balanced diet when eaten in moderation.

  • Is there a specific cut of meat for Samgyupsal?

    Yes. Samgyupsal uses a specific cut of meat, the pork belly. It's cut into thick strips, with the layers of fat and meat unsmoked or uncured.

  • Where can I buy Samgyupsal?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com. It can also be found in other Korean or Asian markets and butcher shops.

  • Can I make Samgyupsal using other types of meat?

    While traditionally made with pork belly, you can also use other cuts of pork or different meats, though it might alter the flavor.

  • What are traditional side dishes or accompaniments with Samgyupsal?

    Samgyupsal is typically served with lettuce, sliced garlic, ssamjang (a Korean condiment made with fermented soybean paste), kimchi, and other Korean side dishes.

  • Can you freeze Samgyupsal?

    Yes, you can freeze Samgyupsal. Just wrap it well to prevent freezer burn and it can be stored in the freezer for two to three months.

  • Can Samgyupsal be eaten raw?

    No, Samgyupsal must be cooked thoroughly before consumption to avoid foodborne illnesses, as with all pork products.