Korean Food Cooking Club

Korean Food Cooking Club

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Please join us in Hogsync! https://orgsync.com/164932/groups KFCC is a student organization for cooking delectable Korean food in U of A.

You can learn how to cook Korean food and have it together! We don't care of where you're from, and whether you can cook or not! Just come join and enjoy the time together! Mincheol Sim(president), Hyeri Mun(vice president), Tyler Costello(Treasurer), Andrew Van Lew(prime adviser)

08/12/2018

"Budaejjigae" is one of the most popular ones among Korean Stews. It is also called "Army Stew" because it has its own history of the origin. Can you make a guess? The history goes back to the Korean war... When the Korean war happened in 1950, the U.S.A army came to South Korea to defeat the North Korean and Chinese army and to prevent the communism from dominating Korean peninsula. At that time, the American soldiers put the hams and sausages that they usually have for meal into the stew and mingled it with Korean ingredients such as hot pepper paste and tofu, etc. This stew mixed with many ingredients from Korean recipe and American recipe became the "Budaejjigae" and is also called "Army Stew."

For more histories of Korean food, click this link and you will find out more interesting stories!
https://www.pinterest.co.kr/koreanfoodcookingclub/korean-foods-history/

Photos from Korean Food Cooking Club's post 08/06/2018

Our third cooking event happened today! We made Gimbap this time, which is one of the most popular Korean dishes. As usual, many students from diverse cultures joined our Gimbap making event and enjoyed it together. I am glad that we could make our own Gimbap and taste it!

Gimbap Recipe
:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRu5IEraFpg

Photos from Korean Food Cooking Club's post 11/04/2017

Do you know "Bibim Guksu" and "Janchi Guksu?" Our KFCC's second cooking night happened today and we made two kinds of Korean style noodles! Bibim Guksu can be translated into noodles mixed (with spices) and Janchi Guksu means banquet noodles. We learned how to cook both of the noodles and had them together after cooking them! (So yummy😋)There were four special chefs who introduced the recipes of the noodles and helped us to make the secret sauce of the Bibim Guksu, and the secret broth of Janchi Guksu. Are these attracting and interesting you? Come join our next cooking event!! It's coming soon!!

Photos from Korean Food Cooking Club's post 11/03/2017

Hello guys! Let me introduce our second KFCC cooking event ! We will cook two kinds of Korean style noodles called Bibim Guksu and Janchi Guksu! We will help you to participate in cooking these yummy noodles!! Here are the information and pictures of what we will make today! Please come join and have food together! Can't wait to see you all tonight!

Date: November 3rd, today!
Time : 6pm
Location : ISS classroom in Holcombe hall

Photos from Korean Food Cooking Club's post 10/20/2017

Our first formal cooking event did happen at ISS classroom in Holcombe hall today!! Today's menu was "budae jjigae" which has an interesting history regarding its origin. Also named as "Korean Army Stew," budae jjigae was invented by Korean and American soldiers during the Korean war. By putting some ingredients including hams and sausages into the spicy stew which can be regarded as a symbol of Korean food, we could cook budae jjigae together! Served with steamed rice, it was so tasty !😋 😋

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