Your grill just made a new best friend with this Korean BBQ Chicken! Perfectly seasoned chicken is drenched in finger-licking-good, super easy, homemade Korean BBQ sauce, skewered, and grilled to perfection!
I don’t know about you, but I want to be outside 100% of the time right now. I have even considered setting up a hammock on the deck to sleep outside. If it weren’t for the bugs and fear of whatever animals roam at night, I totally would!These Korean BBQ Chicken skewers are easy to throw together with simply pantry ingredients, which means I can minimize my time outside and maximize my time outdoors. Bonus? This recipe easily doubles to feed a crowd โ just be sure to serve with extra napkins!
Why this Recipe Works
This recipe just works! Here’s why:
Simple ingredients โ Even if you don’t have some of the spices and condiments now, once you buy them, you’ll a) use them for many recipes to come and b) wonder why you never had these pantry staples before!
Use any protein โ The BBQ sauce works great on chicken, but also pork tenderloin, steak, thick cuts of fish, and tofu if you want to switch it up!
Versatile cooking methods โ I know it’s warm where I am but not the case everywhere. Want to bake the chicken instead of grill it? No problem! (See instructions in my tips section, below.)
Easy clean up โ All you have to wash is the pan you cooked the Korean BBQ sauce in. The rest can be thrown away or put in the dishwasher.
Here’s How you Make it?
Preparing the BBQ sauce
- Stir together the soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar, sesame oil, Sriracha, and garlic in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring it to a boil.
- In a small bowl stir together the cornstarch and water, mixing until it’s dissolved. Add this to the boiling sauce.
- Take the sauce off the heat and divide it evenly between two bowls. Save one for later.
Preparing the chicken
- Slide chicken pieces onto metal skewers or water-soaked wooden skewers.
- Salt and pepper the chicken and add Asian five spice if desired.
- Brush the Korean BBQ sauce over the chicken skewers from one of the half-bowls. Coat generously.
- Grill the chicken over medium heat for 8-10 minutes. Turn them occasionally and brush with the BBQ sauce after every turn.
- Take off the grill and serve over rice noodles with the reserved BBQ sauce and garnish with sliced green onions.
What Does Korean BBQ Consist of?
Korean BBQ in and of itself is just the act of grilling meat on skewers. Usually this is done right at the table in a Korean restaurant! But, since we do not have one of those fancy tables, we just grill it all outside on the regular grill! (These can also be baked in the oven or on a grill pan on your stovetop.)
The meat is brushed with a BBQ sauce. There are varying types โ this one happens to be my favorite as far as Korean BBQ Chicken recipes go!
What is Served with Korean BBQ?
So many things go great with Korean BBQ! The following are some of my favs I put on heavy rotation whenever we make Korean dishes in my house.
- For veggies, I usually serve this Chopped Asian Salad or a Roasted Veggie Medley.
- If you are not serving the chicken over rice noodles or just want another noodle option, I’d go for this Asian Spaghetti Salad with Sesame Ginger Dressing or Asian Ramen Noodle Salad.
- Asian Grilled Corn on the Cob is another family favorite!
- You could also serve these BBQ chicken skewers on Bibb lettuce for a low-carb option over noodles.
Expert Tips
Over the years I’ve perfected my Korean BBQ Chicken cooking methods. Here are some of my best tips!
- If you don’t have soy sauce or prefer teriyaki that’s no problem. My favorite is a thicker teriyaki sauce made by Kikkoman called Teriyaki Takumi. It has a purple label and is carried in the Asian or international aisles of many grocery stores.
- If you want to bake this chicken instead of grill it, then the directions are as follows: Bake at 400 degrees on a rimmed baking sheet for 12-16 minutes. Take out and reapply BBQ sauce on all sides 2-3 times during the baking period.
- I suggest serving this chicken with a side of steamed white rice, rice noodles, or a side salad. But you can find more of my suggestions for sides above.
- If you are using wooden skewers, get them soaking in a pan of water (all the way submerged) for an hour or more before skewering up the chicken. This will ensure the skewers don’t burn/char/catch on fire while you grill.
More Asian-inspired Recipes You’ll Love
- Chicken Chow Mein
- Sheet Pan Teriyaki Salmon and Vegetables
- Japanese Omelet Rice
- Kung Pao Chicken
- Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
- Instant Pot Broccoli Beef
For more drool-worthy Korean recipes, check out my popular posts for Spicy Korean BBQ Chicken Wings, Spicy Korean Beef Noodles, Korean Fried Chicken, and Slow Cooker Korean BBQ Pork Tacos.
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Korean BBQ Chicken
Ingredients
- 1 ยฝ pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts - cut into 1.5 inch pieces
- salt and pepper
- 1 teaspoon Asian five spice - optional
- 3 green onions - finely chopped
- steamed rice or cooked noodles for serving - optional
Korean bbq sauce
- ยฝ cup low sodium soy sauce - see note
- โ cup brown sugar
- 4 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil
- 1 tablespoon sriracha sauce - or 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 2 tablespoons cold water + 2 teaspoons corn starch
Instructions
Prepare the bbq sauce
- In a medium sauce pan over medium-high heat stir together soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar, sesame oil, sriracha, and garlic. Bring to a boil.
- In a small bowl stir together cold water and corn starch til dissolved. Stir into boiling sauce.
- Remove from heat and divide between two bowls. Reserve one bowl for serving later.
Prepare the chicken
- Skewer chicken onto metal or soaked wooden skewers.
- Season chicken pieces with salt and pepper to taste, and Asian five spice if you have it.
- Brush chicken all over with the Korean bbq sauce (from one bowl – remember to reserve one bowl for serving).
- GRILL over medium heat 8-10 minutes turning periodically and brushing with additional bbq sauce after each turn. (See note for baking option)
- Serve over rice or noodles with reserved sauce and garnish with green onions. Enjoy!
Love it perfect seasonings
Could this be cooked in the crockpot vs grilling?
I haven’t tried that, but I think it could maybe work! I would love to hear your experience!
Loved it! Weโre wimps so I only put 1/2 tsp of red pepper flakes in the sauce. Iโll definitely make this again!
Happy to hear you enjoyed this recipe! Thanks for sharing your input.
This was really nice! Extra bonus that it’s easy to throw together. It was a little sweet-unbalanced for us, so we might cut back on the sugar next time. Ours also didn’t come out half as dark, which is unfortunate because the pictures are gorgeous. Maybe a little higher heat on the grill on our part. Otherwise this was very well received!
This 100% NOT Korean… nor is it inspired…. quite frankly it’s rather insulting. Borderline racist….