Korean BBQ Glaze
Korean BBQ has been one of Spiceology's most-reached-for blends since day one — the tamari, sesame, gochugaru heat, orange peel, the umami depth. Now those same flavors have been transformed into a thick, sticky, lacquered glaze that caramelizes on contact.
- Vegetables,
- Seafood,
- Pork,
- Beef,
- BBQ,
- Burgers,
- Fries,
- Poultry,
- Pizza
Korean BBQ has been one of Spiceology's most-reached-for blends since day one — the tamari, sesame, gochugaru heat, orange peel, the umami depth. Now those same flavors have been transformed into a thick, sticky, lacquered glaze that caramelizes on contact.
- Vegetables,
- Seafood,
- Pork,
- Beef,
- BBQ,
- Burgers,
- Fries,
- Poultry,
- Pizza
Honey, Gochujang (Water, Corn Syrup, Wheat Flour, Red Pepper Powder, Salt, Soybean, Monosodium Glutamate, Potassium Sorbate), Tamari Soy Sauce (Water, Soybeans, Salt, Sugar, Alcohol), Rice Vinegar (Water, Rice), Spiceology Korean BBQ (Chile Flakes, Salt, Ground Rice Hulls, White Sesame Seeds, Black Sesame Seeds, Tamari Soy Sauce Powder [Tamari Soy Sauce {Soybeans, Salt, Sugar}, Maltodextrin, Salt], Maple Sugar, Smoked Paprika, Orange Peel, Cayenne), Sesame Oil.
Soybeans
Sesame Seeds
Wheat
Serving size:
5
Calories:
15
Total Fat:
0
Saturated Fat:
0
Trans Fat:
0g
Cholesterol:
0mg
Sodium:
75mg
Total Carbohydrate:
3g
Dietary Fiber:
0g
Total Sugars:
3g
Protein:
0g
Key Flavors & Ingredients
This glaze is built on the same flavor architecture as our beloved Korean BBQ blend. Deep savory-sweet notes from brown sugar caramelization meet gochujang-style fermented chili that brings complexity and a low, warming heat; tamari soy delivers umami; toasted sesame adds aroma; and garlic and ginger round it all out with just enough sharpness to keep things interesting. The texture is intentionally thick and sticky. It clings, it glazes, it coats.
How to Use It
Think of this as a finishing sauce, a glaze, and a flavor-forward dipping sauce all in one. The viscosity is your friend here. Some places to take it:
Wings & Tenders — Toss or brush on for a sticky, caramelized coating that's equal parts sweet, savory, and punchy.
Ramen &Noodle Bowls — Stir a spoonful into your broth or drizzle over the top as a finishing sauce.
Dumplings & Bao — Brush or dip. Either way, it elevates every bite.
Ribs & Grilled Proteins — Glaze in the last few minutes of cooking for a lacquered, caramelized finish.
Rice Bowls & Grain Bowls — A drizzle ties together any bowl situation involving savory proteins and roasted veg.
Pizza — Use as a base sauce or post-bake drizzle for a Korean-inspired flavor profile that plays well with cheese, scallions, and sesame.