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Banchan with Caroline Choe

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Banchan, the shared side dishes that accompany a Korean meal, are often the real stars of the table, and it's time we celebrate them. From the kitchen of chef Caroline Choe, Banchan: 60 Korean American Recipes for Delicious, Shareable Sides offers 60 mouthwatering recipes for classic and modern banchan dishes. From namul (fresh vegetables) to buchimgae (pancakes), these tasty sides are proof that big flavor can be found in small bites.

In this conversation with Marja Vongerichten, Choe discusses her first cookbook that shares her experiences, the global emergence and evolution of Korean American cuisine, and the importance of women's contributions to this movement.

During the event, Banchan: 60 Korean American Recipes for Delicious, Shareable Sides will be available for purchase.

 

Banchan with Caroline Choe - In Conversation with Marja Vongerichten

Thursday, October 10, 2024 | 6:30 PM (EDT)

 

The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017

 

 


About the Speaker:

Caroline Choe is a chef, artist, teacher and writer based in New York City, and is a proud daughter of Korean American immigrants. She is the creator of The Exploratorians illustration series, and the founder of Create & Plate, a business devoted to helping create community through arts and food education. After a long career of classroom teaching, she truly believes that practicing the act of creating -- whether through art, music, dance, writing, food, and much more, is what will connect people across all differences and timelines. Both she and her work have been featured in Food & Wine, NPR, Food52, Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution, Eater, Cherry Bombe Magazine, Glamour, and NBC's Today Show. Both she and her husband, Eric, host the podcast, An AHEM Moment.

 

About the Moderator:

Marja Vongerichten is a chef, author and TV personality. With her husband, a 3-Star Michelin Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, she hosted “Kimchi Chronicles” a PBS TV series chronicling food, culture and travel in South Korea, and she wrote a companion cookbook Kimchi Chronicles: Korean Cooking for an American Kitchen. Marja opened her first Korean restaurant with Jean-Georges in Shanghai, called CHI-Q, which was awarded Best Asian Restaurant by Time Out Magazine for two years in a row. She is the co-founder of Marja’s Original Asian sauces, sold exclusively at the Tin Building by Jean-Georges.


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