Kitchen Radio broadcasts short-and-sweet cooking classes right into your home kitchen. Brought to you by Home Cooking New York, NYC's beloved cooking school for home cooks, now offering live (virtual) cooking classes in your home kitchen every night @homecookingny.com.
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Kitchen Radio broadcasts short-and-sweet cooking classes right into your home kitchen. Brought to you by Home Cooking New York, NYC's beloved cooking school for home cooks, now offering live (virtual) cooking classes in your home kitchen every night @homecookingny.com.
Today I am in Astoria, Queens in the home kitchen of Chef Jae Jung. For this episode, I am thrilled to play the role of student as she teaches me how to cook a proper Korean pancake, one that is featured in a new cookbook called "A Place at the Table," that highlights the recipes of the nation's top foreign-born chefs in America. Jae moved to New York from Seoul, Korea, at the age of 29 to attend the Culinary Institute of America. For the last 10 years, she has been working nonstop in the nation’s top restaurant kitchens with a pivotal stop in New Orleans -- where she found a lot of culinary similarities with the foods of her native Korea. Until this month, Jae was a sous chef at Cafe Boulud in New York City, and is now taking a well-deserved break from the culinary rat race. I was thrilled she now had the time to show me how to make this quintessential Korean dish and let me snack on her mother’s year-old kimchee. Listen in.
Kitchen Radio
Kitchen Radio broadcasts short-and-sweet cooking classes right into your home kitchen. Brought to you by Home Cooking New York, NYC's beloved cooking school for home cooks, now offering live (virtual) cooking classes in your home kitchen every night @homecookingny.com.