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[BONUS] The Korean Sauce Everyone Should Know
Genius Recipe Tapes host Kristen Miglore chats with New York Times staff writer, Eric Kim on his forthcoming memoir and cookbook, Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home. Eric shares how a stand mixer inspired his love of baking and cooking at a young age, how he grappled with identity in the kitchen, and how his family -- especially his mom, helped to inspire his sticky-sweet, snackable crispy chickpeas with a classic Korean sauce.
Burnt Toast · kristen miglore, eric kim
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Show Notes
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Referenced in this episode
- Crispy Yangnyeom Chickpeas With Caramelized Honey From Eric Kim (recipe + video)
- Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home
Genius-Hunter Extra Credit
- When I Came Out to My Parents, Kimchi Fried Rice Held Us Together (an Eric Kim essay on Food52)
- Read some of Eric's writing on Food52's Table For One column!
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