by David Salerno | Apr 4, 2024 | Blog, Events
A plate full of banchan At every Korean meal, there are side dishes or banchan that are served along with the meal. These are often made in advance, and many Korean homes will always have them on hand in the refrigerator, ready to eat. There are a few different...
by David Salerno | Mar 29, 2024 | Blog, Culinary Anthropology, Events
If you’ve been to a Korean BBQ, you might have seen the word Ssam. What is it? The word Ssam translates to “wrapped” and is usually done with leafy vegetables. Common veggies include red leaf lettuce, green leaf lettuce, and perilla...
by David Salerno | Mar 29, 2024 | Blog, Culinary Anthropology, Events
From an American Italian Household and through the French Culinary School Something about Korean food and cooking is that it is very communal. Sometimes, it takes the form of families, neighbors, and communities making kimchi, a group gathering around a boiling bowl...
by hungerintervention | Jan 25, 2024 | Blog, Events
Join us for an evening celebrating our community and what we have achieved together. This FREE event is HIP’s opportunity to thank our community — donors, volunteers, partners, community members, and supporters — that is YOU, for all that you do for...
by hungerintervention | Nov 2, 2021 | AmeriCorps, Blog, Events
Every year, Kaffeeklatsch Seattle hosts the Pumpkin Palooza, a free community event celebrating Halloween. At this event, community partners from around Lake City come together and provide fun festivities for families. At the end of the day a pumpkin carving and...
by hungerintervention | Dec 15, 2020 | Blog, Events, Healthy Recipes
HIP could not have survived 2020 and the pandemic without all the countless volunteers, donors, produce-growers, fundraisers, and community champions who showed up again and again for HIP. Since we can’t throw you a party this year, we’ve put together a...