Liza Soberano joins Eric Nam's new cooking show 'Stop 'N Snack'

Liza Soberano guests on Eric Nam’s new cooking show ‘Stop ‘N Snack’

/ 05:52 PM February 21, 2025

Liza Soberano joins Eric Nam's new cooking show 'Stop 'N Snack'

Liza Soberano joins Eric Nam’s new cooking show ‘Stop ‘N Snack’ | Image: Instagram/@lizasoberano

Filipino actress Liza Soberano put her cooking skills to test as she joined as a celebrity chef in Korean-American Eric Nam’s digital cooking series “Stop ‘N Snack.”

Soberano took to Instagram to share a clip of her showing off the traditional Korean lunchbox with rice, meat, veggies and other side dishes called “dosirak” which she cooked and prepared alongside Nam, executive chef Deuki Hong, and food content creator Susi Vidal.

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“Can’t believe I was [@Ericnam ‘s] sous chef for a day. Watch us take over a food Truck and feed a whole high school football team!” the actress wrote in her caption.

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Nam serves as the main host of “Stop ‘N Snack,” where he asks American high schoolers to try popular Korean food for the first time. In the episode where Soberano guest-starred, they prepared for at least 50 students constituting a varsity football team.

Prior to preparing the dish, Soberano shared that her favorite Korean food is sundubu, or spicy soft tofu stew, and yukgaejang, or spicy beef stew. She was then tasked by Chef Deuki to cut the spam into batonnets, or small sticks. 

The “Along Together” actress also impressed her fellow chefs with her plating skills, which she said she learned on TikTok.

American High School Football Students Try a Korean Lunch Box for the FIRST TIME

The team also demonstrated the traditional way of eating a dosirak, which is to shake all the ingredients together in the box.

The group then tended the food truck, where Soberano was tasked to talk to and serve the students. Given her remarkable service, the varsity team gave the actress a “Thank you Liza” shout.

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The 27-year-old actress is currently expanding her career in both Hollywood and South Korea. She previously appeared in the Korean digital game show “Hwaiting.”

Soberano also made waves in Hollywood for her notable performance as Taffy in the comedy film “Lisa Frankenstein.” She likewise starred recently in Thai singer and actor Bright’s music video for “Long Showers.” 

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