Tag: The KITCHEN

  • Wednesday, October 7th, 10:00 am – Native American Cuisine, Online

    The Friends of Armenian Heritage Park, OLDWAYS, Age-Friendly Boston, and The KITCHEN at Boston Public Market invite you to Celebrating What Unites Us! This free Zoom series celebrates the immigrant experience, building community and cross-cultural understanding, and promoting healthy and active living. On October 7th at 10 am, following a greeting by Kathryn R Burton, Chief of Staff for Mayor Martin J. Walsh of the City of Boston, and member of the Gesgapegiag Mi’kmaq tribe in Quebec, Canada and the first indigenous person in a Cabinet-level position at Boston City Hall, we will hear from Chef Sean Sherman. Chef Sherman is a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, co-founder of The Sioux Chef, a 2019 James Beard Leadership Award winner, and author of The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CwYOT20mT3eahARjZKtZ7g

    Replays of all cooking demonstrations are available on the OLDWAYS Channel on YouTube. Recipes are available at https://oldwayspt.org/

  • Saturday, October 19, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – The Vegan Roadie

    The KITCHEN at the Boston Public Market is excited to welcome Dustin Harder, the host and creator of the original vegan travel culinary series, The Vegan Roadie. In this hands-on class, attendees will learn Dustin’s secrets to creating delicious (and beautiful) plant-based meals from his new cookbook, Epic Vegan. Guided by Dustin, you’ll create a three course-menu and become more comfortable with plant-based cooking through new skills, techniques, and flavors!

    Come ready to roll up your sleeves and get cooking! We will also have copies of Epic Vegan for purchase at the class – or bring your own copy and get it signed by Dustin.

    Menu:

    • Unicorn French Bread Pizza with beet marinara, cashew mozzarella, and edible flowers
    • Creamy shells with the cheesiest ‘cheese’ sauce
    • ‘Kale Me Crazy’ ice cream sundaes with cherries, fudge sauce, and sunflower caramel sauce

    This menu is 100% vegetarian and vegan. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate gluten or nut allergies with this menu. Please email kitcheninfo@thetrustees.org to alert us to any other food allergies. Please note that The KITCHEN is not a certified allergy-free kitchen and cross contamination is possible.

    Our hands-on cooking classes are structured as a group learning experience; you’ll work with other students to create a seasonal meal led by our professional chef instructors. We focus on learning new cooking styles and techniques to increase your confidence and enjoyment in your own kitchen. Here are a few things to know before booking a class with us:

    • Each class is centered on the local, seasonal farmers and artisans of the Boston Public Market.
    • During each class, you’ll learn 2 or 3 recipes, you’ll work with between 2 and 4 other students to create each one, and you’ll enjoy a plentiful taste of each.
    • Classes are usually between 2 and 2.5 hours long, unless otherwise noted.
    • Please be prepared to be on your feet, standing at a table, and cooking for the duration of class.
    • We recommend comfortable, non-slip, and closed-toe shoes.

    Tickets: $60 for Trustees member and $75 for Non-Trustees Members. Members must bring their current member card and number. Join The Trustees and save! Members save between 20-40% off all classes in The KITCHEN.

    Dustin Harder is the host and creator of the original vegan travel culinary series The Vegan Roadie. When not traveling, he works as a personal chef, recipe developer, and culinary instructor in New York City. As a graduate of the Natural Gourmet Institute, Dustin has been featured in such publications as Eating Well, VegNews, Vegan Lifestyle Magazine, and Paste Magazine.

  • Sunday, September 9 or Sunday, September 30, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm, or Friday, September 21, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Farm-To-KITCHEN Cooking Class: Native Foods of Massachusetts

    This September, The Trustees are excited to bring you a very special cooking experience at The KITCHEN at the Boston Public Market that focuses on the foods and cooking styles of Massachusett’s Native American Tribe, the Wampanoag, who resided in Eastern Massachusetts during the 17th century and whose descendants still live in the Commonwealth today. This class will highlight pre-colonial diets and farming practices, including seasonal rounds of fishing, planting, harvesting, hunting, and seed saving, while also providing some insight into the past and current Wampanoag population. While fairly invisible in our current food system, the Wampanoag contributed greatly to our food production knowledge and our understanding of seasonal eating.

    This class, to be held on three separate occasions, September 9, 21, or 30, sets out to honor these great people and educate attendees on the history of local food. Our menu focuses on the Wampanoag’s “three sisters” crops of corn, beans and squash, which will be in peak season in September.

    In this lively, hands-on cooking class you’ll learn how to utilize the produce and products of the farmers and artisans of the Boston Public Market. Guided by Chef Alexis Daniels, you’ll create an exciting three-course meal based on seasonal, local food, and increase your comfort in the kitchen through new knife skills, techniques, and flavor profiles. Alexis began catering at 13-years-old in the San Francisco Bay Area, and launched her own private catering company at 16. Rather reluctantly, she closed her business and uprooted to chilly Boston to earn a BA in Anthropology, Community Health, and Fine Art from Tufts University. Delighted to learn food does in fact grow here too, she stayed a while longer and earned her Master’s in Occupational Therapy. After testing the waters in rehabilitation hospitals, clinics, and schools, she decided the kitchen best suits her creative, culinary mind. These days, she is Enrichment Programs Manager at the Acera School, a founding member of Eastie Farm (the neighborhood’s first non-profit urban farm), and an avid world traveler. Alexis is excited to extend her love of global cuisines to students at the Boston Public Market, through classes highlighting New England’s highest quality local food.

    In addition to learning a new cooking style, you’ll enjoy tastes of three local New England wines that pair perfectly with recipes we’ll be making, courtesy of The Massachusetts Wine Shop. $60 for Trustees member and $75 for Non-Trustees Members. Members must bring their current member card and number. Register at http://www.thetrustees.org/things-to-do/greater-boston/event-41346.html?srregion=greater-boston&srrelated_property=580688683&srevent_type=&dateType=srevent_start_date&srstartDate=&srendDate=&x=36&y=7

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  • Wednesday, August 29 or Wednesday, September 26, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Farm to KITCHEN Cooking Class: Classic Greek Flavors with Chef Jody Adams

    The Trustees of Reservations and The KITCHEN at the Boston Public Market are honored to welcome James Beard Award Winner and Top Chef Masters contestant Chef Jody Adams for a very special hands-on cooking experience. In Chef Adams’ class, attendees will learn the traditional Greek cuisine that has people lining up for her newest restaurants, Saloniki, in Boston and Cambridge. She will also draw on techniques and flavors of her other popular restaurants, Trade, Porto, and formerly, Rialto. Join us to cook side-by-side with one of Boston’s most prestigious chef heroes who is committed to highlighting New England’s local farmers, fishermen and artisans on her menus.

    In this lively, hands-on cooking class you’ll learn how to utilize the produce and products of the farmers and artisans of the Boston Public Market. Guided by Chef Adams you’ll create an exciting three-course meal based on seasonal, local food, and increase your comfort in the kitchen through new knife skills, techniques, and flavor profiles.

    Meze: Dakos Salad, Halloumi, Horta, Herb Salad from Stillman’s Farm
    Chestnut Farms Chicken Souvlaki and Siena Farm Zucchini Fritters with Tzatziki
    Portokalopita (Orange Yogurt Cake) made with Appleton Farms yogurt

    This menu can be made vegetarian, but not gluten free, or vegan. Please email kitcheninfo@thetrustees.org to let us know if you need a vegetarian option or to alert us to any allergies.

    In addition to learning a new cooking style, you’ll enjoy tastes of three local New England wines that pair perfectly with recipes we’ll be making, courtesy of The Massachusetts Wine Shop.

    Come ready to roll up your sleeves and get cooking! Choose Wednesday, August 29 or Wednesday, September 26, from 6 – 8. Please be prepared to be on your feet, standing at a table, and cooking for the duration of class. We recommend comfortable, non-slip, and closed-toe shoes. Tickets: $72 for Trustees member and $90 for Non-Trustees Members. Members must bring their current member card and number. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/farm-to-kitchen-cooking-class-classic-greek-flavors-with-chef-jody-adams-tickets-45803093285

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  • Saturdays, November 11, December 9, and January 20, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Side-by-Side Celebrity Chef Series

    Join The Trustees for an unforgettable cooking and food experience at The KITCHEN at Boston Public Market. Cook side-by-side with celebrated Boston chefs who are committed to highlighting New England’s local farmers, fishermen and artisans on their menus. The series kicks off with Chef William Kovel from Catalyst in November, and continues with Chef Matt Jennings of Townsman in December (pictured below), and Chef Irene Li of Mei Mei in January.

    Series Highlights:

    Hands-on cooking class; attendees cook in small groups along with the chef.
    Listen and learn from the masters themselves.
    Four-course tasting menu made with the highest quality seasonal ingredients sourced from local farmers and food artisans from the Boston Public Market.
    Intimate class size of no more than 20 people.
    Local wine and craft beer pairings with each course.

    Tickets for each event are $120 for Trustees members and $150 for non-member. Book tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/side-by-side-celebrity-chef-cooking-series-tickets-38369662694

  • Thursday, April 13, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – An Evening with Carl Dooley

    For the Trustees of Reservations Signature Chef Tasting Series, The KITCHEN is partnering with some of the region’s most celebrated chefs who source from New England’s local farmers, fishermen and artisans. We’re continuing the series with Chef Carl Dooley from The Table in Cambridge on Thursday, April 13th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.

    Chef Dooley trained at the New England Culinary institute and spent years working under some of the best chefs in the country, learning a wide range of styles and techniques from molecular gastronomy to butchery. He was also a Season 13 competitor on Top Chef. His restaurant, The Table, showcases French techniques to highlight both seasonal ingredients and international flavors.

    At Chef Dooley’s tasting event (and all the events in this series), you will enjoy a seated dinner while you watch the Chef make each dish, taste multiple courses with wine pairings, and delight in learning from one of Boston’s innovative culinary leaders.

    Signature Chef Tasting Series
    An Evening with Carl Dooley of The Table and Boston Public Market Vendors
    Thursday, April 13 | 6:00 – 9:00PM
    The KITCHEN at The Boston Public Market | 100 Hanover Street | Boston
    Single Event Tickets: Trustees members $120; Nonmembers $150
    Register at http://www.thetrustees.org/things-to-do/greater-boston/event-31348.html

    Proceeds from the series benefit the Trustees of Reservations and The KITCHEN. As one of the largest owners of agricultural land and the premier steward of the cultural and natural landscape of Massachusetts, The Trustees extends its leadership to transform the local food system by connecting residents and visitors back to the land and sharing the Commonwealth’s collective agrarian heritage through innovative retail and educational experiences at the Boston Public Market in the heart of downtown Boston.

  • Tuesday, February 28, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – An Evening with Jose Duarte of Taranta

    Join The Trustees of Reservations on Tuesday, February 28th for the launch of The KITCHEN’s newest series where we will be partnering with some of the region’s most celebrated chefs who source from New England’s local farmers, fishermen and artisans. We will kick start the series with Jose Duarte, owner of Taranta in the North End, one of the few “sustainable restaurants” in the world.

    Meet Boston Public Market vendors and taste Jose’s delicious menu inspired by his Peruvian heritage and his mastery of Venezuelan and Italian culinary traditions. Enjoy a seated dinner while you watch Jose make each dish, taste six courses with wine pairings, and delight in learning from one of Boston’s innovative culinary leaders. Attendees will also enjoy an open bar serving New England craft beers from Hopsters Alley and wine selections from the Massachusetts Wine Shop.

    Signature Chef Tasting Series
    An Evening with Jose Duarte of Taranta and Boston Public Market Vendors
    Tuesday, February 28th 6:00 – 9:00PM
    The KITCHEN at The Boston Public Market | 100 Hanover Street | Boston

    Single Event Tickets: Trustees members $160; Nonmembers $200 Register online at http://www.thetrustees.org/things-to-do/greater-boston/event-30141.html?

  • Saturday, February 18, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm – Urban Homesteading Festival

    The homesteading movement is all about self-sufficiency, characterized by growing and preserving food, and conjuring up images of greenhouses, gardens, and cellars filled with dusty jars. But what about us city-dwellers? How can we move towards self-sufficiency and embrace this movement without packing up and moving to rural America?

    The KITCHEN at The Boston Public Market, Slow Food Boston, and The Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) are jointly hosting The Urban Homesteading Festival on Saturday, February 18th from 11 – 4 at The KITCHEN at the Boston Public Market, 100 Hanover Street, to train Boston urbanites how to modify traditional homesteading techniques to work in an urban setting. The Conference will showcase six different topics. Session topics will include stocks & bone broth, food preservation techniques, home brewing, urban gardening, home made cheese, and working with herbs. Each session will be led by a leading expert who will walk attendees through the steps to making each product at home. Sessions will include demonstrations, tastes of finished products, and time for Q&A. Bring a notebook and prepare to learn A LOT. Each hour-long session will be packed with tips and tricks, recipes, and answers to all your burning questions. $28 – $48 – register online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/urban-homesteading-festival-tickets-31082660073?aff=PR

  • Saturday, February 4, 10:00 am – 6:30 pm – Root + Reboot Wellness Festival

    Kick-start 2017 at the Root + Reboot Wellness Festival in The KITCHEN at the Boston Public Market on Saturday, February 4th. During this special day-long event you will connect with local wellness leaders, nourish your body, mind and spirit, and develop a customized daily gratitude and wellness practice to sustain you in the new year.

    Sweat + taste + learn + meet + calm your mind with friends and neighbors in this unique wellness event in the heart of Boston.

    We’ve got a STACKED day of fun, tasty and restorative experiences for you to enjoy:

    10:00-10:45 pm | Kick It w/ Eliza Shirazi
    10:45-11:15 am | Fitness Q&A with Kick It Instructors & Jennifer Hanway
    11:45-12:45 pm | Superfood Society: Superfoods can be Affordable & Local w/ Jennifer Hanway (pictured)
    1:00-2:15 pm | Revitalize + Revisit Your Mid-Winter Meal Prep with Yvette Taylor
    2:45-4:00 pm | De-Stress + Restful Sleep and Guided Meditation with Sara DeVillo
    4:30-6:30 pm | Tastes of the Market, Seasonal Cocktails & Meet the Instructors

    Join us for one or two sessions or have a full day of wellness. End the day by mingling with Root+Reboot instructors, sampling healthy winter offerings from the Boston Public Market, and sipping seasonal cocktails crafted by Jennifer Hanway and made with market ingredients.

    This event is hosted by The Trustees of Reservations, a founding partner of the Boston Public Market and a member-supported nonprofit conservation organization that preserves and cares for some of Massachusetts’ most treasured natural, scenic, and historic sites for public use and enjoyment. Our passion is to connect more people to outdoor recreation, culture, agriculture, and healthy, active living by using our properties and our annual programs as a powerful and compelling platform. For tickets visit www.thetrustees.org.

    Trustees Members: $15 all sessions (does not include Tastes of the Market)
    Non-Trustees Members: $25 for 1-2 sessions (does not include Tastes of the Market)
    Non-Trustees Members: $35 for 3+ sessions (does not include Tastes of the Market)
    Tastes of the Market add-on: $10 (includes one cocktail ticket)

  • Thursday, July 7, 11:45 am – 12:30 pm, & 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm – Fresh, Fast and Delicious for Less

    Project Bread Chef Vanessa LaBranche leads this free cooking demonstration at The KITCHEN at Boston Public Market to teach market patrons how to prepare healthy meals on a budget. Enjoy simple, tasty recipes that do not require a lot of time, skill, or money to prepare. Classes (Thursday, July 7, two sessions starting at 11:45 and 1:00 pm) are open to all. Project Bread takes a fresh approach to ending hunger. They believe that the opposite of hungry isn’t simply full – it’s healthy. And because there’s no single face of hunger, we develop multiple solutions that meet people where they are – solutions that provide people of all ages and walks of life with sustainable, reliable access to nutritious food. For more information, and directions, visit www.thetrustees.org.