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  • - September 11, 2021
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Gochujang King Oyster Mushrooms

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THE RECIPE INSPIRATION
SOME OF MY KOREAN RECIPES YOU MIGHT LOVE:
KING OYSTER MUSHROOMS
GOCHUJANG SAUCE/MARINADE
MARINATING THE MUSHROOMS
PAN-FRYING THE MUSHROOMS
SERVE YOUR GOCHUJANG MUSHROOMS AND ENJOY!
OTHER KOREAN RECIPES YOU MIGHT LOVE:
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Korean Gochujang King Oyster Mushrooms
Ingredients 1x2x3x
Mushrooms
Marinade/Sauce
For Cooking
For Serving
Instructions
WATCH Video
Notes
Rice Wine
Gochujang
NUTRITIONAL INFO
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This Korean Gochujang King Oyster Mushrooms recipe is a really easy and tasty way to cook king oyster mushrooms! I love working with king oyster mushrooms for its versatility as well as gochujang or Korean chili paste for the kick of spice and umami it packs.

Nordic ceramic plate filled with thinly slice king ouster mushrooms in gochujang sauce

You can serve these mushrooms with rice, noodles, a salad, or even wrap these up to make some tacos! These are of course vegan and can be made gluten-free with a simple substitutes!

A bowl of rice topped with thinly slice king ouster mushrooms in gochujang sauce

THE RECIPE INSPIRATION

My love for Korean food and dishes such as bulgogi and Korean Fried Chicken. I love fusing together sweet, spicy, and savoury flavours.

SOME OF MY KOREAN RECIPES YOU MIGHT LOVE:

  • “Beef” Bulgogi Bowls
  • Spicy “Pork” Stir-Fry
  • Vegan Kimchi
  • Korean Beansprout Salad
  • Bibim Guksu (Korean Mixed Noodles)
  • Sundubu Jjigae (Korean Soft Tofu Stew)
  • Kimchi Pancakes or Kimchi Jeon
  • Pajeon (Korean Scallion Pancakes)
  • Yachaejeon (Korean Vegetable Pancakes)

KING OYSTER MUSHROOMS

Slice the mushrooms into 1/4-inch or around 0.5-cm thick pieces. If you’re using extra large king oyster mushrooms you’ll need to slice these into half before slicing them into thin pieces.

A blue ceramic bowl with six whole fresh king oyster mushrooms
Thinly sliced whole fresh king oyster mushrooms on a bamboo cutting board and a knife

Thinly sliced whole fresh king oyster mushrooms on a bamboo cutting board

GOCHUJANG SAUCE/MARINADE

Mushrooms release a lot of liquid when cooked especially if these aren’t cooked very quick in very high heat so this marinating process helps the mushrooms release some liquid while also absorbing some flavour.

For the sauce/marinade:

Simply mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Feel free to adjust the seasoning to your taste.

A ceramic bowl with gochuang sauce and sesame seeds

MARINATING THE MUSHROOMS

Pour the marinade/sauce into the mushrooms. Leave the mushrooms to marinate for at least 20 minutes. You can leave these to marinate overnight in the fridge but do note that the mushrooms will continue to release liquid.

Thinly sliced king oyster mushrooms in a large stainless steel bowl with the gochujang sauce being poured in
Thinly sliced king oyster mushrooms marinating in the gochujang sauce

Don’t discard the excess marinade/sauce!

PAN-FRYING THE MUSHROOMS

I used a cast iron pan for this recipe to give the mushrooms that nice char on both sides. I did however need to cook these in 2-3 batches.

Place the pieces of marinated mushroom one-by-one and lay them flat on the pan. Leave the mushrooms untouched for 2-3 minutes or until lightly charred and then flip over to repeat on the other side. Once nice and lightly charred on both sides, remove the mushrooms from the pan.

Repeat this for the rest mushrooms. I cooked my mushrooms in 3 batches.

Once all the mushrooms are lightly charred. Place them back into the pan and then pour in the remaining sauce/marinade. Leave the mushrooms to cook in the sauce until it starts to thicken and glazes the mushrooms.

A lodge cast iron pan with a splash of neutral oil
Marinated gochujang mushrooms searing on the cast iron Lodge pan
Marinated gochujang mushrooms searing on the cast iron Lodge pan
Pouring the leftover gochujang sauce marinade into the cast iron pan filled with mushrooms

SERVE YOUR GOCHUJANG MUSHROOMS AND ENJOY!

Turn off the heat and serve the mushrooms with rice or other carbs and veggies of your choice. You can also use these to pair with salads, in wraps, spring rolls, and more!

Nordic ceramic plate filled with thinly slice king ouster mushrooms in gochujang sauce

For this bowl, it’s best enjoyed while hot!

OTHER KOREAN RECIPES YOU MIGHT LOVE:

  • “Beef” Bulgogi Bowls
  • Spicy “Pork” Stir-Fry
  • Vegan Kimchi
  • Korean Beansprout Salad
  • Bibim Guksu (Korean Mixed Noodles)
  • Sundubu Jjigae (Korean Soft Tofu Stew)
  • Kimchi Noodle Soup with Dumplings
  • Kimchi Noodle Stir-Fry
  • Jjajangmyeon
  • Kimchi Pancakes or Kimchi Jeon
  • Pajeon (Korean Scallion Pancakes)
  • Yachaejeon (Korean Vegetable Pancakes)

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You can get a copy of my upcoming cookbook, Vegan Asian!

If you crave vegan-friendly versions of classic Asian dishes, this cookbook is packed with Southeast and East Asian dishes inspired by those I grew up enjoying at home and those I’ve tried from my travels. From iconic Thai dishes to piping-hot Japanese fare and everything in between, the recipes in this will take your palate on a delicious food trip across Asia, and hopefully keep you coming back for more!

Nordic ceramic plate filled with thinly slice king ouster mushrooms in gochujang sauce

Korean Gochujang King Oyster Mushrooms

5 from 18 votes
This Gochujang King Oyster Mushrooms recipe is a really easy and tasty way to cook king oyster mushrooms! I love working with king oyster mushrooms for its versatility as well as gochujang or Korean chili paste for the kick of spice and umami it packs. You can serve these mushrooms with rice, noodles, a salad, or even wrap these up to make some tacos! These are of course vegan and can be made gluten-free with a simple substitutes!
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Marinate Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 40 minutes mins
Course Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine Asian, Korean
Servings 3 people
Calories 113 kcal

Ingredients
  

Mushrooms

  • 350 g fresh king oyster mushrooms 6-8 small pieces or 2-3 extra large ones

Marinade/Sauce

  • 1 tbsp soy sauce , use tamari for gluten-free option
  • 1 tbsp gochujang or Korean chili paste
  • 2 tbsp mirin or sake or other rice wine (see notes)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp sugar adjust to taste
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 tsp sesame seeds
  • 1/2 tbsp sesame oil

For Cooking

  • Neutral oil

For Serving

  • Steamed rice
  • Sliced cucumber
  • Sesame seeds for topping
  • Sliced scallions or green onions for topping

Instructions
 

  • Slice the mushrooms into 1/4-inch or around 0.5-cm thick pieces. If you’re using extra large king oyster mushrooms you’ll need to slice these into half before slicing them into thin pieces.
  • Prepare the sauce/marinade: simply mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Feel free to adjust the seasoning to your taste.
  • Pour the marinade/sauce into the mushrooms. Leave the mushrooms to marinate for at least 20 minutes. You can leave these to marinate overnight in the fridge but do note that the mushrooms will continue to release liquid.
  • Do not discard the excess sauce/marinade.
  • Cooking: Heat a large cast iron pan or skillet over medium. My pan cast iron pan is 10-inches (around 25 cm) in diameter. Once hot, add some oil.
  • Place the pieces of marinated mushroom one-by-one and lay them flat on the pan. Leave the mushrooms untouched for 2-3 minutes or until lightly charred and then flip over to repeat on the other side. Once nice and lightly charred on both sides, remove the mushrooms from the pan.
  • Repeat this for the rest mushrooms. I cooked my mushrooms in 3 batches.
  • Once all the mushrooms are lightly charred. Place them back into the pan and then pour in the remaining sauce/marinade. Leave the mushrooms to cook in the sauce until it starts to thicken and glazes the mushrooms.
  • Turn off the heat and serve the mushrooms with rice or other carbs and veggies of your choice. Best enjoyed while hot!

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Notes

Rice Wine

  • If you don’t consume alcohol you can replace the 2 tbsp rice wine with 2 tbsp of vegetable broth.

Gochujang

  • The gochujang here is what gives this dish that kick of spice and umami. If you don’t have gochujang, the best substitute would be to use some miso paste and mix it with some chili sauce of your choice. You can start with 1/2 tbsp miso paste and 1/2 tbsp chili sauce of choice then mix it together.

NUTRITIONAL INFO

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 113kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 444mg | Potassium: 532mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 67IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 2mg
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This Post Has 27 Comments

  1. Rachel September 23, 2021 Reply

    5 stars
    This is delicious! The oyster mushrooms really add a nice meaty flavor and my non-vegan brother was pleasantly surprised. This will be a staple in our meal rotation!

  2. Aiden October 13, 2021 Reply

    5 stars
    This was really flavourful and simple to make. 🙂

  3. ss November 17, 2021 Reply

    5 stars
    super tasty! I think i want to try the sauce on other vegetables as well!

  4. Sher L February 17, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    So delicious! Made it 2 days in a row😘 I love the smell while cooking gochujang. So savoury and sweet! Substituted mirin with Chinese cooking wine and it still tastes fantastic. Previously was cooking with the usual oyster sauce, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and a little dash of Chinese wine. The taste isn’t as explosive as gochujang 😆 Thank you for this recipe. It’s 10000% a keeper!

    1. Jeeca February 18, 2022 Reply

      Glad you like it Sher!! ◡̈

  5. Aggy April 10, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    This was SO DELICIOUS! Thank you for the recipe, will definitely be making this again!

    1. Jeeca April 18, 2022 Reply

      Yay thank you Aggy!!

  6. afra April 15, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    SO TASTY So easy So healthy. Loved it. I will be making this again for sure!

    1. Jeeca April 18, 2022 Reply

      Thank you Afra!! ◡̈

  7. Coleen June 1, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    THE BEST!!!!!!!

    1. Jeeca June 2, 2022 Reply

      Thank you coleen!! ◡̈

  8. Diane January 8, 2023 Reply

    5 stars
    This was AMAZING. Our family had this with the cilantro lime noodles this evening. My 12 year said ” Tonights dinner is Gourmet!”. My 15 year old nodded his head of approval for the 2 dishes.
    The smokiness from the charring of the mushrooms really elevated the flavour. Brilliant to combine it with gochukang sauce.

    The cilantro lime noodles. I will garnish with chopped peanuts to add some texture to the noodles next time. It tasted amazing with some madras curry I had lying around the house.

    1. Jeeca January 8, 2023 Reply

      Thanks so much Diane, so so happy to hear this!! ◡̈

  9. Jodi January 26, 2023 Reply

    5 stars
    Just absolutely amazing! Thanks for this recipe. I’ve used it with both king oyster mushrooms and portobello mushrooms.

    1. Jeeca January 27, 2023 Reply

      Thanks so much Jodi, so happy you liked it! ◡̈

  10. PalliNurse April 10, 2023 Reply

    5 stars
    Thank you so much for this recipe!
    I made it two ways and they were both delicious. Family wanted more.
    Made it per your recipe first time and was great. Second time, at the end I added a cup or so of softened bean thread noodles mixed with a little tamari and a dash of dark soy sauce. When I turned off the heat, I added about 1/3-1/2 cup fresh picked, chopped garlic chives. My yard is full of them and this was the first time I’ve used them. Perfection. 10/10, and thanks so much!

    1. Jeeca April 12, 2023 Reply

      This sounds so amazing and looove the addition of fresh garlic chives. I love using them fir stir-fries too! ◡̈ thanks so much!

  11. Debra March 4, 2024 Reply

    5 stars
    Freakin absolutely fabulously delicious !
    This is now going to be a regular item in my cooking. Thank you. I have tried a couple of other oyster recipes and they were good, but this was sooo much better and i love the bite in mouth even after i finished eating. Might have gone heavier on red chili sauce- was out of gochujang.

    1. Jeeca March 5, 2024 Reply

      Hey Debra, so happy you like it! Thanks for giving it a try and leaving a review! 🙂

  12. Laurence May 9, 2024 Reply

    5 stars
    Really tasty, loved the texture of the mushrooms. This is also a very easy recipe and very quick to prepare. Perfect.

    1. Jeeca May 12, 2024 Reply

      Thank you Laurence! 🙂

  13. Pauline September 6, 2024 Reply

    5 stars
    Delicious and simple to make. Definitely making this again, I served with rice noodles yum!

    1. Jeeca September 11, 2024 Reply

      A great pairing! Thanks Pauline 🙂

  14. Dave February 10, 2025 Reply

    5 stars
    Made it with shiitake and chestnut mushroom and it was excellent

    1. Jeeca March 9, 2025 Reply

      An amazing combo!! Glad you liked it 🧡

  15. Donna Babaev July 23, 2025 Reply

    5 stars
    Cooked baby Bellas and poured the sauce over them right in the pan along with a little water. It reduced perfectly and made the most incredible mushrooms. This sauce is versatile and I will use it all the time.

    1. Jeeca July 28, 2025 Reply

      Great idea!! 🙂 thanks so much Donna!

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