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Surrey Art Gallery Cooking Show featuring ‘Snack Witch’ to highlight Chinese Canadian food

by Edwin Robertson


Artist Joni Cheung, also known as Snack Witch. (Contributed photo)

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Surrey Art Gallery Cooking Show featuring ‘Snack Witch’ to highlight Chinese Canadian food

The artist’s aim is to reveal “various Chinese-Canadian dishes from specific provinces”.





Art meets food at a free online event Joni Cheung, also known as Snack Witchon Tuesday 29 August.

From 5pm, the Surrey Art Gallery will host for an hour Soba’s Corner: A Chinese-Canadian Cooking Show on the conference platform Zoom.

Exhibiting artist “Invisible Fish” Cheung will present a recipe for viewers to try and learn from the artist, who will provide the background to select Chinese-Canadian dishes and how migration is shaping food.

Register at artgallery@surrey.ca for the Zoom workshop and to receive the recipe.

“I’m looking forward to seeing everyone virtually for a relaxing evening of wrapping doughy babies and chatting about what they think peanut butter dumplings are and what they could be,” says Cheung.

Soba’s Corner is an ongoing YouTube-style cooking show that launched in 2020 and showcases “various Chinese-Canadian dishes from specific provinces,” such as Montreal-style peanut butter dumplings and Alberta ginger beef.


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