The Wok
The Wok
The Wok
The Wok is a platform to share and tell stories through the lens of food by Asian and Pacific Islander communities. The team presents narratives, and personal stories to add context to the foods we see and eat everyday. These stories explore identity, family history, and what it means to be part of the AAPI community.
Uncle B's Bread and Arnie's Wok
In our season 1 finale, we talk about holidays with my family, we cover some of the greatest hits, and talk to my uncle who's bread is amazing. We also hear from Arnie, the surfer, cook, and owner of the "Chuck Wagon" and he takes us on his cooking journey.  
Jul 30, 2021
19 min
Hotpot
Hotpot is a meal that you cook and eat as a group. We talk with two amazing women about the hotpot tradition in their family. We also talk with a hotpot enthusiast to get his take on ingredients, etiquette, and how to introduce the meal.
Jul 17, 2021
24 min
Rice Diaries
We're talking about rice again, glorious rice porridge. This is the original comfort food, and it's eaten in many different cultures. In our episode this week, we bring stories of Chagayu, Zosui, and Jook. 
Jul 9, 2021
18 min
School
In our show this week, we hear 3 stories about food and school. Our first story is about Dennis who meets roommates who would become lifelong friends and (maybe) he'd name his son after one of them them. In our second story we hear from Christie who is all about the ribs. And our last story is about being creative with rice. Rice is life.
Jul 2, 2021
10 min
Mochi Pounding
If you pound rice long enough, you get something magical, mochi. Imagine spending all day with your family, eating delicious food, and making mochi, sounds heavenly right? In our show this week, we talk to Lani, Sarah, and George to learn about their tradition of Mochi Pounding. 
Jun 25, 2021
14 min
Music and Food
We talk to Charlie Chin to discuss how music and food crossed paths in his life over and over. Charlie is a renowned musician who has played with countless groups, and opened for Jimi Hendrix while part of Cat Mother and The All Night Newsboys in the 60's. 
Jun 18, 2021
15 min
Lo Bak Go (Turnip Cake)
When Johnson's dad escaped from China, he almost didn't make it. In this week's show we talk with Johnson to hear the story of his family's Lo Bak Go (Turnip cake) and the person that made it. 
Jun 11, 2021
17 min
Chinatown
Chinatown is a wonderful place, and for some, mysterious. A place with fantastical stories and delicious things to eat. In this episode, Charlie Chin shares Chinatown stories. 
May 27, 2021
15 min
Bacon
We explore bacon, Chinese bacon to be specific, lap yuk. When Lily's parents went to buy lap yuk at the grocery store, they knew something was missing. After talking to their friends and family, they decided on making it themselves.
May 27, 2021
15 min
Finding Home
We explore 2 stories of finding home in food. Dennis was a young man during the 1970's. Rather than be drafted for the Vietnam war, he enlisted in the NAVY. He had a tough time in bootcamp, being one of a few asians, and couldn't stand the the poor food, but on an adventurous trip with a friend they found rice and they found home. The second story is told by Akin. His favorite dish is his grandmother's, Tomato Beef Chow Mein. This dish meant quality time with his grandmother, and now it takes on the same meaning with his family.
May 13, 2021
21 min