Tag: Cooking Demonstration

  • Monday, June 6, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – The First Harvest

    The Massachusetts Horticultural Society presents The First Harvest, its first fresh food tasting, part of the Garden to Table Program, helping people of all ages and levels of gardening experience to grow, cook, preserve, and enjoy local healthy food.  This three course cooking demonstration in the Crockett Garden at Elm Bank, 900 Washington Street, Wellesley, will take place Monday, June 6, from 6 – 8, and in the event of rain, will be moved to the Carriage House.  The event will be led by John Lawrence of Peppers Fine Food, and the cost is $40 for MHS members, $45 for non-members.  Register online at www.masshort.org, or call 617-933-4995.   Below is Asher Brown Durand’s The First Harvest in the Wilderness, available in reproduction from www.oilpaintinghk.com.

  • Tuesday, October 13, 2 – 4:30 pm – Afternoon at the Farmer’s Market

    Join Leah Bloom and the Boston Center for Adult Education (122 Arlington Street, Boston) for this hands-on trip to the Farmer’s Market, followed by a tasting of unusual fruits and vegetables and cooking demonstration, where you’ll learn to cook several colorful dishes with a bounty of farm fresh ingredients.  The cost is $45 plus a materials fee of $18.  BCAE members pay $39 plus the materials fee.  For more information, and to register, log on to www.bcae.org.

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  • Wednesday, September 2, 7 pm – “Chez Panisse Fruit” by Alice Waters

    Written by Alice Waters, one of America’s most influential chefs, “Chez Panisse Fruit” is one of a series of books which sparked a culinary movement.  Chez Panisse, one of the country’s best restaurants, became a focal point for local, conscientiously produced foods.  The restaurant spawned a collection of respected cookbooks which feature essays, beautiful illustrations, and, of course, delectable recipes.  In this class, Stir’s chefs will present a smattering of amazing sweet and savory fruit dishes using produce from Massachusetts local farms.  Enjoy simple, seasonal, rfefined cooking at its best while gathering lessons on how to shop at markets and cook seasonally.  Class is held Wednesday, September 2 at 102 Waltham Street in the South End beginning at 7 pm.  The cost of this session is $135.  Sign up by calling 617-423-7847.

    Stir is part of the continuing education program at the heart of Barbara Lynch Gruppo, a team of passionate, hardworking individuals who speak on behalf of our farmers, winemakers and distillers, as well as one another, through a medium of food, wine, spirits, service and hospitality.  Classes and special dinners are held throughout the year.  See the complete listings at www.stirboston.com.

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