[Korea Society Event] Hand Taste by Esther Choi

[Korea Society Event] Hand Taste by Esther Choi

Brand: Yu & Me Books
SKU: Korea Society Event 10.27.26
43.55 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Note: This product page is for folks looking to attend Korea Society's event on Tuesday, October 27. Pre-order your copy of HAND TASTE ahead of the event to guarantee your signed copy! Books will be available for pick up at the event itself. RSVP is required to attend this event! Make sure to also RSVP free here. ABOUT THE BOOK The hotly anticipated debut cookbook from star chef Esther Choi: 100 recipes that add extraordinary flavor to everything you touch, just like a Korean grandmother We all know cooks whose fingertips seem to infuse every meal with deliciousness. In Korean, that magic touch is called sohn-mat, or "hand taste"—but you don’t have to be born with it. Esther Choi picked hers up from her halmoni, or grandmother, who used her hands for everything from smearing cabbage with pepper paste to make kimchi to crumbling tofu for mandu (dumpling) filling and tossing vibrantly flavored noodles for japchae. Hand taste starts with seasoning but ultimately describes a way of cooking rooted in heritage, intuition, and heart. Here, Choi offers delicious entry points to Korean and Korean-American cuisine, with foundational techniques alongside quick weeknight recipes and show-stopping traditional spreads. Hand Taste is as instructive as it is expressive, with recipes like: Kalbi Jjim, Japchae Kimchi Mac & Beef Halmoni's Jeon Korean Fried Chicken Wings There's something for everyone—whether you know Choi from her beloved restaurants Mokbar and Ms. Yoo, her presence on Food Network, or her infectious online personality. So much more than a guide to mastering Korean cooking, Hand Taste teaches you to trust your gut and cook with curiosity and joy.

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