Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteaks

Servings: 4 Total Time: 50 mins
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The Cheesesteak My Boss Asked For

A Korean-inspired twist on a classic cheesesteak—loaded with bulgogi beef, melty cheese, and a bold kimchi aioli.

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak


My boss—also known as my niece—had a very specific request: she wanted something Asian-inspired, but still a cheesesteak. Not a lot of direction, just enough to make it good. I had just made bulgogi not too long ago, and it clicked immediately—why not bring those flavors into a cheesesteak?

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

So that’s exactly what this is. A kimchi bulgogi cheesesteak that takes everything you expect from a classic and flips it just enough to make it different but still maintain the original version. You’ve got thinly sliced ribeye cooked bulgogi-style, onions and vegetables caramelized until they actually have flavor, and a proper cheese melt that holds everything together.

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Then it gets layered. A charred scallion and kimchi aioli adds richness and tang, and a quick gochujang sauce brings heat and a little sweetness to balance it out. It’s messy in the right way, bold without being overwhelming, and honestly, it worked better than I expected. This one was a win.

Why this Recipe Works

Bulgogi marinade adds depth and sweetness to the ribeye

Kimchi aioli brings acid, heat, and richness in one layer

Gochujang sauce balances everything with sweet heat

White American cheese gives you the melt you actually want

Fast, high-heat cooking keeps the beef tender with crisp edges

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Tips for Making Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

Cook beef in batches to avoid steaming

Don’t overcook—ribeye cooks fast

Add cheese at the end for proper melt

Keep aioli cold for contrast

Balance is key—don’t overload with sauce

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

🌱 A Greener Bite of Sustainability

Using ingredients like leftover vegetables or adjusting the filling based on what you already have makes this recipe flexible and reduces food waste without sacrificing flavor.

Ingredients & Why They Matter

Bulgogi Ribeye

Fish saucesubtle umami boost that rounds everything out

Ribeyethinly sliced for quick cooking and maximum flavor

Soy sauce, sugar, garlicclassic bulgogi base

Sesame oil & seedsnutty depth

Charred Scallion & Kimchi Aioli

Gochujang & vinegarheat + balance

Gochujang Sauce

Rice vinegarkeeps it from feeling heavy

Gochujangfermented heat

Honeysmooth sweetness

Assembly

Hoagie rollsstructure and texture

White American cheesemelts cleanly and evenly

Onion (primary veg)essential for flavor

Mushrooms & peppers (optional)added texture and depth

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

How To Make Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

Kimchi bulgogi cheesesteak with shaved ribeye, gochujang sauce, and kimchi aioli. A bold Korean twist on a classic cheesesteak sandwich.

Marinate the Beef:

In a bowl, combine garlic, green onions, soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, sesame seeds, black pepper, and fish sauce. Add ribeye and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or up to overnight.

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

Make the Charred Scallion & Kimchi Aioli:

Preheat broiler or grill. Toss scallions with oil and salt, then broil in oven until lightly charred. Cool and finely chop. In a bowl, combine mayo, rice vinegar, fried garlic, gochujang, lime juice, kimchi, and salt/pepper. Stir in scallions. Refrigerate until ready.

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

Make the Gochujang Sauce:

Whisk together gochujang, honey, rice vinegar, and sesame oil until smooth. Set aside.

Cook the Vegetables:

Heat oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add onions, peppers, and mushrooms. Season and cook until softened and lightly caramelized, about 12–15 minutes. Remove and set aside.

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

Cook the Beef:

Increase heat to high. Cook marinated beef in batches until browned with slightly crisp edges.

Combine & Melt Cheese:

Return vegetables to the pan and toss with beef. Lay cheese over the mixture. Reduce heat to low, cover, and let melt.

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

Assemble the Cheesesteaks:

Spread kimchi aioli on both sides of toasted rolls. Drizzle gochujang sauce on one side. Add beef and cheese mixture. Close, wrap if desired, and serve immediately.

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

When a Cheesesteak Isn’t Just a Cheesesteak

This kimchi bulgogi cheesesteak is one of those recipes that feels familiar but different enough to keep things interesting. It takes something classic, adds a layer of flavor that actually makes sense, and still delivers on what you want—a good sandwich. If you make this, tag me on Instagram at @the.sustainable.kitchen.

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteaks

Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 20 mins Rest Time 10 mins Total Time 50 mins Servings: 4 Calories: 650

Description

Kimchi bulgogi cheesesteak with shaved ribeye, gochujang sauce, and kimchi aioli. A bold Korean twist on a classic cheesesteak sandwich.

Ingredients

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For the Bulgogi Ribeye

Charred Scallion & Kimchi Aioli

Sweet & Spicy Gochujang Sauce

For Assembly

How To Make Kimchi Bulgogi Cheesesteak

  1. Marinate the Beef

    In a bowl, combine garlic, green onions, soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, sesame seeds, black pepper, and fish sauce. Add shaved ribeye and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or up to overnight.

    Remove from heat and let sit, covered, for 10 minutes. Fluff with a fork and set aside.

    4 cloves, 2-3 green onions, 2 tbs soy sauce, 2 tbs sugar, 1 tbs toasted sesame oil, 1 tbsp sesame seeds, 1/2 tsp black pepper, 1-2 tsp fish sauce
  2. Make the Charred Scallion & Kimchi Aioli

    Preheat broiler or grill. Toss scallions with oil and salt. Broil or grill until lightly charred. Cool, then finely chop. In a bowl, combine mayo, vinegar, fried garlic, gochujang, lime juice, kimchi, and salt/pepper. Stir in chopped scallions. Refrigerate until ready.

    1 bunch scallions, 1 tbs neutral oil, 1 cup mayo, 2 tbs rice wine vinegar, 2 tsp fried garlic, 1 tsp gochujang, 1/2-1 tsp fresh lemon juice, 1/2 cup kimchi, salt & pepper
  3. Make the Gochujang Sauce

    Whisk together gochujang, honey, rice vinegar, and sesame oil until smooth. Set aside.

    2 tbs gochujang, 1 tbs honey, 1 tbs rice vinegar, 1 tsp toasted sesame oil
  4. Cook the Vegetables

    Heat a large pan over medium-high heat with neutral oil. Add onion, bell pepper, and mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened and lightly caramelized, about 12–15 minutes. Remove and set aside.

    Remove from the skillet and let rest for 5 minutes before slicing.

    neutral oil, 1 onion, 1 green bell pepper, 6-8oz mushrooms, salt & pepper
  5. Cook the Beef

    Increase heat to high. Add marinated beef in batches (don’t overcrowd). Cook quickly until browned and slightly crisp at the edges.

  6. Combine & Melt Cheese

    Return vegetables to the pan and toss with the beef. Lay white American cheese over the mixture (add provolone if using). Reduce heat to low and cover briefly until melted.

    10-15 slices white American cheese
  7. Assemble the Cheesesteaks

    Spread kimchi aioli generously on both sides of toasted rolls. Drizzle gochujang sauce on one side. Pile in the beef, veggie, and cheese mixture. Close, wrap in parchment, and slice if desired. Serve immediately.

Equipment

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Nutritional Value

650kcal
Calories
32g
Protein
45g
Carbs
38g
Fat
3g
Fiber
9g
Sugar

Nutritional Value

Servings 4

Serving Size 1


Amount Per Serving
Calories 650kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 38g59%
Saturated Fat 14g70%
Cholesterol 110mg37%
Sodium 950mg40%
Potassium 520mg15%
Total Carbohydrate 45g15%
Dietary Fiber 3g12%
Sugars 9g
Protein 32g64%

Vitamin A 900 IU
Vitamin C 18 mg
Calcium 180 mg
Iron 4 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Any BBQ sauce can be used for this recipe.
Keywords: Beef, Kimchi
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