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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2024 · 35 MIN

Jar of Traditions: Josey Chu's Heartfelt Kitchen Stories

from The Layered Onion--Peeling Back the Layers · host The Layered Onion

In the heartfelt podcast, we meet Josie Chu, the soul behind Madam Chu's cherished Southeast Asian condiments. Picture the enchanting essence of ginger garlic, the bold kick of sambal, and the velvety richness of satay peanut, each a love letter to the diverse cuisines of Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Josie's culinary tale begins in the cozy embrace of her childhood, where she absorbed the magical flavors of her grandmother's cherished Peranakan recipes, carefully penned with wisdom and love, featuring treasured staples like homemade soy sauce. From the bustling streets of Singapore to the distant shores of the US for her engineering studies, Josie's heart found its true calling in the art of crafting sauces. Starting out humbly, she shared her homemade treasures at local gatherings, sowing the seeds of a loyal community that blossomed into the thriving presence of Madam Chu in the local food scene. Josie's narrative is a tapestry of heritage, dedication, and the intimate connection to flavors that now grace kitchens with a taste of Southeast Asian warmth and tradition.

In the heartfelt podcast, we meet Josie Chu, the soul behind Madam Chu's cherished Southeast Asian condiments. Picture the enchanting essence of ginger garlic, the bold kick of sambal, and the velvety richness of satay peanut, each a love letter to the diverse cuisines of Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Josie's culinary tale begins in the cozy embrace of her childhood, where she absorbed the magical flavors of her grandmother's cherished Peranakan recipes, carefully penned with wisdom and love, featuring treasured staples like homemade soy sauce. From the bustling streets of Singapore to the distant shores of the US for her engineering studies, Josie's heart found its true calling in the art of crafting sauces. Starting out humbly, she shared her homemade treasures at local gatherings, sowing the seeds of a loyal community that blossomed into the thriving presence of Madam Chu in the local food scene. Josie's narrative is a tapestry of heritage, dedication, and the intimate connection to flavors that now grace kitchens with a taste of Southeast Asian warmth and tradition.

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