A program producer at a local Colorado broadcasting station thought that it would be a good idea to air a brand new cooking show featuring the local favorite Colorado Yeti. For the first host, the producer chose Yeti offensive captain and long time superstar William Lim. The argument behind his selection was that getting Lim on the TV will spur some attention from the potential viewers, and that Korean food was gaining popularity in the region.
There was a big flaw to this plan, though. William Lim was not a good cook. In fact, he could barely cook. So when he stepped into the cooking studio, William barely had any idea of what he was doing.
The day's menu was bulgogi, a relatively simple and tasty Korean dish. However, things started to go sideways when William took over. First he wanted to add a ridiculous amount of garlic into the dish, stating that 'that's how we do in Korea'. And then, he volunteered to show the viewers how to mince the garlic. And that's when the real problem started. Soon enough, the studio was full of garlic pieces as William struggled to crush them with the back of his kitchen knife.
After the disastrous broadcast, the producer went to see the station director with a letter of resignation, and received a very surprising news. The director wanted the program continued, as the people found William's struggles hilarious. So the creator ended up keeping his job, and William ended up being a regular guest for the program now dubbed "how not to cook with William Lim" (265)
There was a big flaw to this plan, though. William Lim was not a good cook. In fact, he could barely cook. So when he stepped into the cooking studio, William barely had any idea of what he was doing.
The day's menu was bulgogi, a relatively simple and tasty Korean dish. However, things started to go sideways when William took over. First he wanted to add a ridiculous amount of garlic into the dish, stating that 'that's how we do in Korea'. And then, he volunteered to show the viewers how to mince the garlic. And that's when the real problem started. Soon enough, the studio was full of garlic pieces as William struggled to crush them with the back of his kitchen knife.
After the disastrous broadcast, the producer went to see the station director with a letter of resignation, and received a very surprising news. The director wanted the program continued, as the people found William's struggles hilarious. So the creator ended up keeping his job, and William ended up being a regular guest for the program now dubbed "how not to cook with William Lim" (265)