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EASY Oven Roasted Korean Pork Belly

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Posted:1/26/202316 Comments
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This is a fabulously delicious brined pork belly that can be SIMPLY roasted in the oven instead of cooking for a long time on the stove. Enjoy this with your Korean Bossam or just simply in ssam!

Oven Rosted Korean Pork Belly that’s brined!

Did you know that the traditional Korean kitchen doesn’t have an oven? If you think about it, everything in Korean cooking is either boiled, simmered, steamed, grilled, blanched, pan-fried, deep-fried or fermented (did I forget anything? let me know if I did!) but there’s nothing that’s baked in the oven.

But having lived in the US and and having cooked a lot of western style, oven baked dishes, I know how great oven cooking is – as you can ‘set it and forget it (well kind of anyway..)’.

Korean Pork Belly (Samgyeopsal 삼겹살) is often cooked in 2 ways – sliced thin and grilled on the pan as Samgyeopsal Gui OR boiled in water with various seasonings then sliced to be served with Bossam or in our family, with Naengmyeon (cold noodle soup). And I found this brined, oven-roasted pork belly recipe can totally substitute any boiled samgyeopsal in Korean dishes.

So enjoy this in Bossam, Ssam or with Naengmyeon!

BTW, I need to give credit to the the idea for this recipe nephew’s wife – Eunhyang. I was so pleasantly surprised by how tender and juicy it came out while having a wonderful browned caramelized crust! Since then I have made it several times and mostly had it in my Ssam. Here’s a snapshot of what I would do – some greens, ssamjang, saewoojeot and garlic slivers.

pork belly on ssam lettuce with ssukat

Also, last weekend, I invited a couple and did a Bossam dinner and they loved it so it works really well with Bossam too.

Ingredients for Oven Roasted Korean Pork Belly

  • 1 lb pork belly (read more below)
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1/2 cup Korean rice syrup (Jocheong 조청) – substitute with about 6 Tbs honey + 2 Tbs water mixed for 1/2 cup rice syrup.
  • 2 Tbs sea salt
water, salt in container and rice syrup in a bottle

What kind of Pork Belly cut works best?

For this recipe, very thick 2-3 inch wide Skin-On Pork Belly cuts from the butcher or from the Korean market will work best. However, if you don’t like the skin, you can also use skinless cuts but they won’t come out as glorious looking as the ones with the skin.

thick pork belly pieces
korean chunky pork belly from Korean market
pork belly tied with strings
pork belly from whole foods

what is Korean rice Syrup (Jocheong 조청)?

Korean Rice Syrup (Jocheong) may be an ingredient that may puzzle you a bit if you are not used to cooking Korean food. You can read more about it here in my Korean Ingredient Glossary. Jocheong is made simply with cooked rice broken down by the enzymes in malted barley powder and then cooked to reduce into syrup. Koreans didn’t have sugar hundreds of years ago so Jocheong or honey was used mainly to sweeten the food. use Jocheong to make many traditional sweets and cookies like Yakgwa. It is also used when making Gochujang

Korean Rice Syrup is less sweet than honey or maple syrup. Korean Jocheong rice syrup has about 21g of sugar for 2 Tbsp. Honey has 34g and Maple Syrup has 24g of sugars for the same amount. First of all, so this brine may feel like it may be very sweet but it’s not.

What brands of Korean rice syrup are best? I usually buy Ottogi 오뚜기 or Cheongjeongone 청정원. Whatever you buy, make sure it’s made from 100% rice and nothing else.

Substitutions – substitute honey by using about 60% of the amount and then adding water for the remaining 40% or substitute maple syrup by using about 90% of the amount and then adding water for the 10%. For example, instead of 1/2 cup rice syrup, use 5 Tbsp honey + 3 Tbsp water. If using maple syrup, use 7 Tbsp maple syrup and 1 Tbsp water.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. In a mixing bowl, add water and salt. Stir until salt is dissolved. It’s better to mix the salt and water first because if you add the syrup from the beginning, it will be much harder to dissolve all the salt. pork belly brine mixed in bowl
  2. Add rice syrup to the brine and mix again. It should look something like above.pork belly in brine
  3. Add pork belly to the brine and leave it in a plastic bag or container for at least 1 hr or up to 1 day. The above picture shows a skinless pork belly in brine. Refrigerate if you are going to leave it in brine for longer than an hour.
  4. When ready to cook, heat the oven to 400 ℉. Take the pork belly out of the brine and let it drain for 10 min. or so by leaving the pork belly on top of a cooling rack or in a colander. We don’t want the pork belly to be dripping of the brine because it will caramelize too much and start to burn in the oven.
  5. Roast in the oven for 25 – 35 min. The time will depend on the size of your pork belly piece and also if your pork belly is straight out of the fridge or if it has warmed up to room temp beforehand. The most accurate way is to use a meat thermometer and cook until the internal temperature reaches at least 145℉ up to 165℉. 145 is the minimum temp that USDA gov recommends so I would cook it more towards 160 or so – since Korean pork belly is supposed to be fully cooked.
oven roasted pork belly
oven-roasted skinless pork belly – btw the top looks a little funky because I cut out some of the fat before I roasted it.
oven baked brined pork belly
oven-roasted brined pork belly with skin-on

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Tips for storage

  • While the rice is cooking, keep smelling the pot to avoid the rice from burning. Adjust fire if you think it’s burning. Try NOT to open the pot while it is cooking. Korean short grain rice are different from long grain rice and don’t do well when you open the pot while it’s cooking.
  • You may think the yangnyeom jang sauce is pretty bland for Korean standards but this is how Korean Temple food is. It really tries to bring out the natural flavors of the ingredients which are mushrooms in this case. So do not make the sauce too strong/spicy because it will overpower the mushroom flavor.
  • You can use regular sesame oil instead of perilla seed oil. It will be less aromatic but perilla seed oil has a flavor that not everyone likes and is also not easy to get in most countries so sesame oil should work fine.
  • You are welcome to use other kinds of mushrooms, but try to use a variety of flavors and textures.
  • An electric rice cooker can make your life much easier but you will probably not get the same wonderful flavor.

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Serving Suggestions

  • Serve this yummy pork belly as part of your Bossam dish. Just slice them and serve it with pickled cabbage, spicy radish muchim and saewoojeot.
  • Serve this with your Ssam leaves, ssamjang, and saewoojeot and rice!
  • Serve this with my light green onion salad – Pa Muchim.
  • A wonderful North Korean style meal is to have pork belly and Naengmyeon (cold noodle soup).

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Oven Roasted Korean Pork Belly

Prep: 15 minutes minutes
Cook: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes
serves: 2

Ingredients

  • 1 lb pork belly
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1/2 cup rice syrup jocheong 조청
  • 2 Tbsp sea salt (trader joe's)
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Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl, add water and salt. Stir until salt is fully dissolved.
  • Add rice syrup to the brine and mix again. Add pork belly to the brine and leave it for at least 1 hr up to 1 day. Refrigerate if you want to leave it in brine longer than a couple of hours.
    pork belly brine mixed in bowl
  • When ready to cook, take the pork belly out of the brine and let it drain for 10 min. or so by leaving the pork belly on top of a cooling rack or in a colander. We don't want the pork belly to be dripping of the brine because it will caramelize too much and start to burn in the oven.
    pork belly in brine
  • Roast in 400℉ oven for 25 – 35 min. The time will vary depending on the size and temperature of your pork belly piece. If your pork belly is straight out of the fridge then you should cook longer. The most accurate way is to use a meat thermometer and cook until the internal temperature reaches at least 145℉ up to 165℉. 145 is the minimum temp that USDA recommends so I would cook it more towards 160 or so – since Korean pork belly is supposed to be fully cooked.
    roasted pork belly on parchment paper
  • Serve with ssam and ssamjang and rice or serve as Bossam with all the fixings.

Tips & Notes:

NOTE – the sodium and sugar level in the nutrition content is a gross approximation as almost all the brine is discarded and according to some sources, only about 10% (some say even just 1%) of the brine’s sodium level is absorbed into the meat (using similar salt concentration). I used about 10% of the sodium and sugar level but it will most likely be even lower as the meat comes out not at all sweet or salty.
  • Rice Syrup Substitute – you can use honey or maple syrup but you have to use about 25% less. So substitute 1/2 cup (8 Tbs) rice syrup with about 5 Tbs honey + 3 Tbs water
  • Pork Belly – use skin-on, 2-3 inches wide pork belly cut. skinless also works
  • The brine is per 1 lb weight so adjust and increase the brine based on the weight of your meat
  • It may take more or less time to fully cook meat based on various factors like the temperature of the meat at the time of cooking, the thickness of your meat, etc so please check the internal temperature of the meat to make sure it’s fully cooked

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 0.5lb| Calories: 1200kcal (60%)| Carbohydrates: 6g (2%)| Protein: 21g (42%)| Fat: 120g (185%)| Saturated Fat: 44g (275%)| Polyunsaturated Fat: 13g| Monounsaturated Fat: 56g| Cholesterol: 163mg (54%)| Sodium: 358mg (16%)| Potassium: 420mg (12%)| Sugar: 5g (6%)| Vitamin A: 23IU| Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)| Calcium: 13mg (1%)| Iron: 1mg (6%)
Author: JinJoo Lee
Course:Main Course, Pork
Cuisine:Korean
KoreanCategory:Gui (구이)
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16 Comments
  1. Christina B. says

    Posted on 22 April 2024 at 6:46 pm

    5 stars
    This is SO GOOD! Truly restaurant quality taste, we will keep coming back to this recipe for sure, thank you!!

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 23 April 2024 at 11:37 am

      Yay!! Sooo happy to hear that. Thank you so much!

      Reply
  2. Jeanne K says

    Posted on 30 March 2023 at 4:35 pm

    5 stars
    This was sooo delicious! Marinated for 2 days because I didn’t have time to cook it as planned, and since my oven is used for “storage”, I roasted it in my toaster oven. Caramelized on top and perfectly roasted! Thank you for this delicious recipe!

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 1 April 2023 at 11:08 am

      I’m so happy to hear that!! Thank you so much.

      Reply
  3. Yuna says

    Posted on 18 March 2023 at 3:33 am

    5 stars
    Roasted pork belly is always be a tempting seduction.

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 24 March 2023 at 10:55 pm

      Indeed!! I can never pass up pork belly!

      Reply
  4. Marilyn Pauwels says

    Posted on 24 February 2023 at 12:32 pm

    5 stars
    This was delicious so easy to prepare and served with plain rice.

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 24 February 2023 at 7:40 pm

      I am so happy to hear that! Thank you so much!!

      Reply
  5. Cindy Kwon says

    Posted on 27 January 2023 at 6:22 pm

    5 stars
    I loved your video with narration. It’s refreshingly organic, personal, concise, perfectly paced, unlike so many 100% scripted, rushed videos I see online. Please keep up the great vids and add them to more recipes as you can!

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 28 January 2023 at 1:45 pm

      Aww.. you are so kind. That’s the best compliment I’ve gotten about my videos – I was almost going to give up on it but now you have given me energy to continue on!! Thank you so much. Have a great day!

      Reply
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