Check out the dishes my students created during the Chu seok class last Saturday.
- Iris put a lot of effort in decorating each “jeon” with mugwort leaves….
- A few more photos from the class, believe it or not, everyone finished the plate clean, yum yum!!ย ๐
- Song pyun was a team effort… so proud! Aren’t they so pretty?
- To celebrate Chu seok tomorrow, I whipped up some more song pyun so I can share with some of my friends. Can you believe the colour comes from adding cooked pumpkin?
May I ask , is Chu Seok celebrate in autumn, mid autumn like the Chinese does? We celebrate Mid autumn festival by having mooncakes. Those delicacies are so eye catching. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Gwen, thanks for writing. Yes, it’s similar to Chinese mid autumn festival. We celebrate the great autumn harvest and thank the ancestors by offering newly harvested rice and fruits. Instead of moon cake, we have song pyun!! ๐