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Seung Hee Lee's Cooking Korean

Learn about Seung Hee's go-to cooking tips and her favorite kind of people to cook for.
Seung Hee Lee's Cooking Korean
Seung Hee Lee's Cooking Korean
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We are excited to have Seung Hee join us in the SideChef kitchen to make so many AMAZING Korean dishes. Read about her go-to tips for deliciousness every time.

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What’s your favorite word related to cooking and why?

Love. Nothing shows love more than cooking for someone.

What’s your earliest positive food memory?

Harvesting sea urchins on Jeju island shores with Dad. He cracked an urchin open and scooped the uni in my mouth. I cannot forget the creamy, oceanic deliciousness.

What’s your favorite cooking tool?

Sharpened Chef’s knife.

What do you crave when you have a cold?

Kimchi jjigae with spicy chili pepper - it really opens up the sinus, 100%.

What do you cook when you’re happy?

Kimchi, using whatever is in season.

Your ultimate guilty pleasure food:

Rice.

What’s your favorite kitchen sound?

The sizzling sound of garlic.

What’s your favorite cooking smell and why?

Kimchijjigae bubbling away. It is the ultimate smell of home and comfort.

Who’s your favorite person to cook for and why?

Good eaters. I love to cook and I really need more people who are good eaters - who are not picky, willing to try new things, and grateful for the pleasure we get from the foods.

You get invited to a dinner prepared by any food icon dead or alive, who is it?

My grandmother.

What do they say to you on your arrival?

“I hope you are hungry.”

What are your 5 top cooking tips or tricks?


  • When in doubt, acid.

  • Balance out the flavors with salt, sweet, sour, and savory.

  • When it comes to depth of flavor, invest in making delicious broth.

  • Don’t cut corners with rice. Just like bread, you want the best of the best and it does make a huge difference.

  • Good ingredients.

If you could sum up your cooking style into one sentence, what would that sentence be?

Highbrow & lowbrow in one. Easy, comforting, with a Korean twist.

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