Korean BBQ Chicken

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Juicy and perfectly charred Korean BBQ chicken, marinated with a blend of savory, sweet, and spicy flavors. Serve it as Ssam, wrapped in lettuce leaves with Ssamjang sauce, for a delicious weeknight dinner or special occasion.

Korean BBQ Chicken  served with lettuce and rice.
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BBQ Chicken Korean Recipe

In recent years, I’ve developed a strong appreciation for Korean BBQ, and living in Southern California, I’m lucky to enjoy a wide range of fantastic Korean BBQ restaurants thanks to the large Korean community here. I love the endless variety of banchan (side dishes) such as Japchae, Spicy Korean Tofu, and Pajeon.


One of my favorites is the chicken—perfectly marinated and grilled over the tabletop BBQ. It’s always so flavorful, juicy, and bursting with taste. I’m thrilled to have discovered an exceptional Korean BBQ chicken recipe in Fine Cooking magazine, and I’m excited to share the recipe with you.

Trying this recipe at home allows me to bring a bit of that restaurant experience into my own kitchen. The marinade is a perfect blend of savory, sweet, and spicy, creating a deliciously balanced flavor. As I grill the chicken, the aroma fills the kitchen, reminding me of those great Korean BBQ meals. Enjoying it with some homemade banchan and a side of steamed rice, just like at my favorite Korean BBQ spot!

For more restaurant-style Korean recipes, check out Spicy Korean Chicken and Bulgogi.


Chicken Ssam

Perfectly charred Korean BBQ chicken.

For a truly authentic eating experience, serve the BBQ chicken thighs as a Korean lettuce wrap or Ssam.

Ssam is a Korean term for a dish where various fillings are wrapped in leafy vegetables, typically lettuce or perilla leaves. The fillings can include grilled meats, such as beef or chicken, as well as a variety of condiments and side dishes.

Ssam is often served with Ssamjang, a savory and slightly spicy dipping sauce made from a mixture of soybean paste (doenjang) and Korean red chili paste (gochujang), along with other ingredients like garlic, pickled daikon or carrot strips.

My chicken ssam features flavorful grilled chicken with fresh lettuce leaves for a refreshing, appetizing meal. The juicy chicken, bursting with intense flavors, is perfectly complemented by Ssamjang sauce and steamed white rice.

Sidenote: To enjoy, place a small spoonful of rice inside a lettuce leaf, add a piece of chicken, and top with Ssamjang, scallions, chili, and sesame seeds. Wrap it up and take a bite.


Korean BBQ Chicken Ingredients

My easy recipe calls for the following ingredients, plus Korean bbq chicken marinade:

  • Chicken thighs
  • Sesame oil and soy sauce – two of the most important ingredients in the chicken marinade, infusing the chicken thighs with great taste and aromas.
  • Ginger and garlic – add depth of flavor, enhance aroma, and help tenderize the meat with their natural enzymes.
  • Corn syrup – Corn syrup is frequently used in Korean cooking to add sweetness and enhance the texture of dishes, such as in marinades and sauces.
  • Mirin
  • Korean red chili powder (gochugaru) – Gochugaru is a Korean red chili pepper powder known for its vibrant color and mild to moderate heat, commonly used in Korean dishes to add spice and flavor.
  • Lettuce leaves
  • Ssamjang sauce – Ssamjang sauce is a Korean condiment made from a blend of fermented soybean paste and red chili paste. You can find it at Korean or Asian grocery stores. It’s also available online on Amazon or specialty food websites.

How To Make Korean BBQ Chicken

A piece of perfectly grilled Korean BBQ chicken thigh wrapped with lettuce and topped with ssamjang sauce.

It takes only 3 simple steps to grill the chicken.

  • Mix all marinade ingredients in a bowl, add chicken, and stir to coat evenly. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours.
  • Preheat the grill, oil the surface, and cook the chicken until golden brown and charred on both sides.
  • Remove from the grill and serve immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use bone-in chicken for Korean BBQ?

I don’t recommend bone-in chicken. Boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts are commonly used for quicker cooking and easier handling.

What type of grill to use?

A gas or charcoal grill works well for BBQ chicken. You can also use a grill pan if you’re cooking indoors.

Can I marinate the chicken overnight?

Yes, you can definitely marinate the chicken overnight. I recommend a minimum of 2 hours, but for the best flavor, marinate overnight.

Is Korean BBQ Chicken the same as Dak Galbi

They are related but not the same! Korean BBQ Chicken refers to grilled chicken that is typically marinated in a mixture of Korean spices, sauces, and sweeteners, then cooked on a grill. It’s often served with sides like rice and lettuce leaves for wrapping.

Dak Galbi is a Korean chicken dish with diced chicken stir-fried with vegetables and a spicy, sweet, and savory sauce made from gochujang (Korean chili paste), soy sauce, garlic, and other ingredients. It’s cooked on a tabletop grill pan and includes cabbage, sweet potatoes, and rice cakes.

How many calories per serving?

Each serving is 540 calories.

Korean BBQ chicken served as chicken ssam.

What To Serve With This Recipe

For a wholesome Korean meal at home, I recommend the following recipes:

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Korean BBQ Chicken

Juicy and perfectly charred Korean BBQ Chicken, marinated with a blend of savory, sweet, and spicy flavors. Serve it as Ssam, wrapped in lettuce leaves with Ssamjang sauce, for a delicious weeknight dinner or special occasion.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 6 people
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Ingredients  

  • 2 lbs (1kg) boneless, skinless chicken thighs, sliced lengthwise to thinner pieces

Marinade:

  • 1/2 cup sesame oil
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons light corn syrup, mul yut
  • 4 teaspoons fresh ginger, finely grated peeled
  • 4 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 4 teaspoons mirin
  • 2 teaspoons Korean red chili powder, gochugaru
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Sides:

  • 4 cups cooked white rice
  • 16 lettuce leaves, washed and dried
  • Ssamjang sauce
  • 1/4 cup scallions, thinly sliced
  • 2 tablespoons fresh long red chiles , thinly sliced
  • 1 teaspoon roasted sesame seeds

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, mix all the Marinade ingredients together.
  • Add the chicken to the marinade, stirring to coat evenly. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours.
  • Fire up the grill and brush a bit of oil on the surface. Grill the chicken until golden brown and charred on both sides. Remove from the grill and serve immediately with the sides.

Notes

To enjoy, place a small spoonful of rice inside a lettuce leaf, add a piece of chicken, and top with Ssamjang, scallions, chili, and sesame seeds. Wrap it up and take a bite.

Nutrition

Serving: 6people, Calories: 540kcal, Carbohydrates: 44g, Protein: 34g, Fat: 25g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g, Monounsaturated Fat: 10g, Trans Fat: 0.03g, Cholesterol: 144mg, Sodium: 895mg, Potassium: 609mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 5063IU, Vitamin C: 20mg, Calcium: 64mg, Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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30 Comments

  1. Mary-Anne Patterson says:

    Corn syrup is bad bad, why not honey? Refined sugar like corn syrup is the worst!

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      You can use honey, corn syrup is just what Koreans use traditionally for their BBQ chicken.

  2. Maya says:

    This was very good! At first when I made the marinade I was worried that the flavor of the sesame oil was too overpowering. It made my fridge smell! But! When we grilled it it was so good, all the flavors came out andit was very balanced and delicious.

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      So great that you like my Korean BBQ Chicken recipe.

  3. Nancy says:

    Can I bake this in the oven?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Yes you can bake and then boil so you have a nice char.

  4. makan sedap says:

    To help answer the question about cooking doneness: the juices run clear when you pierce the chicken.

    Hope this helps

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  6. lizlau says:

    This looks wonderful. I can’t wait to try it. But is it possible for me to substitute the light corn syrup for honey or agave instead?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Yes, of course you can.

  7. Wendi says:

    Can I make this without corn syrup? Can I substitute sugar or agave?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Yes, you can.

  8. Betty Ann Quirino @Mango_Queen says:

    This is a delicious marinade recipe and so simple to do. May I know how long should I grill it, with or without the bone? Thanks for sharing. Have a great week, Bee !

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      You grill it until they are cooked. Every grill is different due to the fire setting. So just slice open one of them to test doneness. :)

      1. Angel says:

        How about a meat thermometer? I cringe when I see people cut open or pierce their meat to test for doneness. What a waste of all those juices! Just grab a meat thermometer and test for 165 – 180 degrees. At 165, the juices will be clear but no need to waste them! :) :) As Emeril would say, “what did that chicken ever do to you?” LOL!

        1. Rasa Malaysia says:

          Of course but please bear in mind that a regular home cook probably doesn’t have one at home, so this is a quick way to check.

  9. Liz says:

    A nice recipe. Thanks so much.

  10. Librarian Lavender says:

    Such a great recipe, it looks so delicious!