Korean Egg Roll Kimbap Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Korean Egg Roll Kimbap Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (1)

Have you heard of Korean Egg Roll Kimbap before?

It’s a new trendy kimbap in Korea, the dish is exactly as the name – Korean egg roll in kimbap (rice roll), Korean Egg Roll Kimbap!

It’s an amazing dish for your lunch box, picnic or brunch!

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Finely chop red chili (or red bell pepper), green onions, carrot and spam. I highly recommend to use Korean spam, because it’s not as salty and works great in this recipe. If you don’t want to use spam, you can substitute with any lunch meat or even with more veggies!

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Crack eggs in a 4 cups measuring cup and season with salt, pepper and mirin (seasoned rice wine). Mirin is optional, you can skip it.

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Combine all chopped ingredients and eggs and mix well with a pair of chopsticks or a whisk.

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Heat a large non-sick skillet over medium heat, drop about 1 tsp cooking oil and swipe it evenly on the skillet using a paper towel.

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Pour roughly 1/3 cup of egg mixture and swirl to spread evenly on the skillet. When they egg is cooked more than half way and settle, go ahead and start roll by lift up the end fares you and tuck over, rolling downwards highly using a spatula, chopstick or both.

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Push and place on a side that far from you and repeat twice more with the egg mixture. Make sure uncooked egg mixture is attached to the first batch of cooked egg mixture. Keep controlling the heat form medium to low as needed. Do 2 to 3 layers for each egg rolls. With this much egg mixture, you can make 4 egg rolls. (I made 3 in the video, but I recommend make 4)

Turn off the heat and let it rest and finish cooking with the rest of the heat form the pan, for 1 to 2 minutes.

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Now, transfer the first egg roll to a bamboo roller (bamboo mat), and roll tightly (but gently not to break the egg roll) as round shape while it’s hot. Let it cool and meanwhile, repeat with the remaining egg mixture.

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In a mixing bowl, combine rice, salt, pepper, sesame seeds and sesame oil. Mix everything together with a spatula, as a cutting action. Cover with damp towel so it won’t dry out while we are rolling kimbap.

On my Youtube video, I made only 3 kimbap, but I recommend you to do 4!

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Place a bamboo roller (wipe off grease from egg completely using paper towel before use) on a working surface and 1 sheet of gum/nori shiny side down, rough side up.

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You can use any brand seaweed and I used Korean brand because this is Korean recipe! 🙂 Just make sure it’s full size, not half.

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Place seasoned rice on top of the seaweed sheet and spread evenly and only leave 1 to 1/2 inch that far from you. Make sure to dip your finger tips in a bit of water to prevent rice sticking to your fingers.

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Place egg roll right in the middle. Give a little pressure and roll a corner closest to you over egg roll and continue rolling until it’s closed. Now, wrap kimbap with the roller compels and give a light pressure to secure. Unroll the roller and pale kimbap seam side down on a plate. Repeat with rest of ingredients.

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When you are ready to slice, coat kimbap with generous amount of sesame oil all over along with your knife.

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This will prevent rice stick to your knife. Slice kimbap into 1/2 to 3/4-inch.

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Enjoy!

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Korean Egg Roll Kimbap

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 30 mins
  • Yield: 4 1x
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Ingredients

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For the Egg Roll

  • 12 large eggs
  • 2 red chili or 1/3 red bell pepper, seeded and finely chopped
  • 4 to 5 green onions, finely chopped
  • 1 small carrot, finely chopped
  • 6 to 8 oz spam (recommend Korean brand) or any other lunch meat, finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp mirin, optional
  • 1 tsp salt
  • pinch of black pepper
  • cooking oil

For the Kimbap

  • 3 cups freshly cooked warm rice
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper
  • 2 tsp sesame seeds
  • 2 tsp sesame oil, plus more for later
  • 4 full size sheets gim/nori (dried seaweed sheet)

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients for egg roll and mix well with a pair of chopsticks or a whisk. Heat a large non-sick skillet over medium heat, drop about 1 tsp cooking oil and swipe it evenly on the skillet using a paper towel.
  2. Pour roughly 1/3 cup of egg mixture and swirl to spread evenly on the skillet. When they egg is cooked more than half way and settle, go ahead and start roll by lift up the end fares you and tuck over, rolling downwards highly using a spatula, chopstick or both. Push and place on a side that far from you and repeat twice more with the egg mixture. Make sure uncooked egg mixture is attached to the first batch of cooked egg mixture. Keep controlling the heat form medium to low as needed. Do 2 to 3 layers for each egg rolls. With this much egg mixture, you can make 4 egg rolls. (I made 3 in the video, but I recommend make 4) Turn off the heat and let it rest and finish cooking with the rest of the heat form the pan, for 1 to 2 minutes.
  3. Now, transfer the first egg roll to a bamboo roller (bamboo mat), and roll tightly (but gently not to break the egg roll) as round shape while it’s hot. Let it cool and meanwhile, repeat with the remaining egg mixture.
  4. In a mixing bowl, combine rice, salt, pepper, sesame seeds and sesame oil. Mix everything together with a spatula, as a cutting action. Cover with damp towel so it won’t dry out while we are rolling kimbap.
  5. Place a bamboo roller (wipe off grease from egg completely using paper towel before use) on a working surface and 1 sheet of gum/nori shiny side down, rough side up. Place a bit less then 3/4 cup of seasoned rice and spread evenly and only leave 1 to 1/2 inch that far from you. Make sure to dip your finger tips in a bit of water to prevent rice sticking to your fingers.
  6. Place egg roll right in the middle. Give a little pressure and roll a corner closest to you over egg roll and continue rolling until it’s closed. Now, wrap kimbap with the roller compels and give a light pressure to secure. Unroll the roller and pale kimbap seam side down on a plate. Repeat with rest of ingredients.
  7. When you are ready to slice, coat kimbap with generous amount of sesame oil all over along with your knife. This will prevent rice stick to your knife. Slice kimbap into 1/2 to 3/4-inch. Enjoy!
  • Cook Time: 30 mins

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FAQs

Is gimbap or kimbap different? ›

Kimbap (or gimbap, 김밥) is a Korean seaweed rice roll filled with a variety of delicious fillings. Gim (김) is a dried seaweed, and bap is rice. With various fillings, these rice rolls have an interesting combination of textures and flavors.

What do Koreans eat with kimbap? ›

It is often eaten for lunch with kimchi. Kimbap can also be accompanied by danmuji (pickled radish).

How to make kimbap the night before? ›

Kimbap should be eaten fresh or at room temperature; refrigerating it makes the rice hard. If you want to prepare kimbap the night before and refrigerate it to eat the next day, the best way to heat it is by frying: dip the whole (uncut) rolls in beaten egg, then dredge in panko (Japanese bread crumbs, sold in bags).

What are the ingredients in kimbap? ›

Is kimbap cheaper than sushi? ›

The ingredients used in kimbap are more common and accessible than sushi-grade raw fish and roes, making them an affordable food for all.

Is kimbap healthy? ›

A nutrient-rich and balanced meal

Kimbap is packed with a variety of fresh vegetables, making it a jam-packed source of vitamins, minerals, protein, and fiber. With carbs from the rice, protein from the meat, egg, and seaweed, and vitamins from the veggies, kimbap offers a well-rounded meal.

What do you drink with kimbap? ›

The complexity of Kimbap, with its combination of savory, sweet, and slightly tangy flavors, requires a wine that can complement these elements without overpowering them. A Beaujolais, a French wine made from Gamay grapes, would be a delightful pairing with Kimbap.

What does kimbap mean in English? ›

Rolled kimbap photo by Grace Lee. Kimbap translates to seaweed (“kim”) rice (“bap”), and it is decidedly not “Korean sushi,” as some may describe it. Yes, it's technically rice wrapped in seaweed with fillings, but the comparison stops there.

Why does my kimbap fall apart? ›

Brown rice or long-grain rice is not as starchy as short white rice and, as a result, the roll is more challenging to make. Rice grains tend to fall out or the roll falls apart altogether, as rice grains are often used as a “glue” to keep kimbap rolls in one piece.

Can I eat overnight kimbap? ›

As you might know, it's usually not good the next day. This is partly because once you store it in the fridge, the rice becomes hard, stale, dry, and crunchy. It's not normally meant to be eaten warm, so if you microwave it or reheat it in a pan, it might turn kind of weird, mushy, or possibly fall apart.

What is the difference between bibimbap and kimbap? ›

Bibimbap, a Korean rice dish with gochujang and mixed vegetables, is a very popular dish around the world [20], [21]. Also, kimbap is a Korean dish made from steamed white rice (bap) and various other ingredients, rolled in gim (sheets of dried laver seaweed), and served in bite-size slices.

What is the difference between kimbap and gimbap? ›

Gimbap (Korean: 김밥; lit. Gim rice; IPA: [kim. p͈ap̚]), also romanized as kimbap, is a Korean dish made from cooked rice, vegetables, fish, and meat rolled in gim—dried sheets of seaweed—and served in bite-sized slices.

What rice is best for kimbap? ›

For the best results in gimbap, Roy Choi recommends using short-grain rice, as it's easier to make a tighter and more compact roll that way than using long-grain rice. Both white and brown short-grain rice can be used, but white rice contains more starch than brown rice and will better hold its shape in a roll.

What is the most delicious food in Korea? ›

10 Great Korean Dishes
  • Red rice cakes (tteokbokki) Good for: Food. ...
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  • Korean stew (jjigae) Good for: Food. ...
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  • Samgyeopsal. Good for: Food. ...
  • Korean fried chicken. Good for: Food. ...
  • Spicy cold noodle (bibim nengmyun) Good for: Food. ...
  • Ginseng chicken soup (samgyetang) Good for: Food.

Is it kimbap or gimbap or kimbap? ›

k/g, b/p, t/d are usually interchangeable when romanizing Hangeul. So kimbap and gimbap are both correct, because the true pronunciation is somewhere in the middle.

Is gimbap just Korean sushi? ›

Kimbap—also known as gimbap—are Korean rice rolls that might look a lot like Japanese sushi rolls but, in truth, are nothing like sushi. Kimbap (from gim, a type of seaweed, and bap, the Korean term for "rice") is easy, portable, and adaptable to any palate, diet, or occasion.

Is bibimbap and kimbap the same? ›

Bibimbap, a Korean rice dish with gochujang and mixed vegetables, is a very popular dish around the world [20], [21]. Also, kimbap is a Korean dish made from steamed white rice (bap) and various other ingredients, rolled in gim (sheets of dried laver seaweed), and served in bite-size slices.

What's the difference between kimbap and California roll? ›

One of the biggest differences between sushi rolls and kimbap is that the latter does not use wasabi. Also, the accompaniment of pickled ginger as a palate cleanser with sushi is substituted with kimchi in the Korean version.

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