Worth it Galbi

KBBQ Galbi

There they were, the most beautiful marbled flanken style short ribs (galbi) just staring at me from the cold case. Without thinking or looking at the price, I grabbed them and walked on. It wasn’t until I got to the register, and $28.95 flashed on the display, that it hit me… My goodness they were expensive! I thought about putting them back, but I had gotten them for my mom’s birthday. Well… I told myself. I’ll find out if this expensive galbi is really worth it or not!

I decided to cook them in a heavy cast iron skillet. First I heated up the skillet on high for a few minutes, lightly brushed some vegetable oil on the bottom, and then turned the heat down to medium. I patted the galbi dry before tossing them in; it was super satisfying to hear the sizzling sound when the galbi made contact with hot surface. They needed to be seasoned with something but I wanted to add more than just salt and pepper so I peeked inside our cupboard. As luck would have it, a brand new bottle of KBBQ marinade was waiting for me. I took a quick taste and decided it was indeed a good fit for the galbi.

After brushing the marinade on top and turning the galibi a few times as it browned, I used food scissors to snip the galbi free leaving a nice bone on the end of each piece. I then turned up the heat on high for the final sear. The smell was heavenly! A quick plating job and off they went to the table! They were tender, succulent, and a perfect bite in every bite!

Yes, they were expensive but the whole family, especially my mom agreed, they were worth it!