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Fall cooking classes preview

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  Plans are already in the works for our fall season of the "Flavor Principles of Ethnic Cooking" classes. We've got plans for two new classes and I'll be introducing a new guest instructor. Here's a preview of what's being planned: •  Persian Classics (September 19): Dive deep into this ancient Middle Eastern cuisine inspired by the courts of ancient Persia (as Iran was called until the 1930s). Learn how to combine herbs and spices like saffron with nuts and dried fruit to make elaborate stews and rice dishes. Enjoy a silk road-inspired royal banquet that's both sophisticated and simple.   •  German Oktoberfest Feast (October 10): Originating in the Bavarian city of Munich, Oktoberfest is the largest folk festival in the world. At this dinner party celebration, we'll be making festival favorites that are rich, hearty and robust, often balancing savory and tangy flavors. This session will be co-presented with Brittany Heyen ( @highinfiber.rugs )

Seats are still available for summer cooking classes

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  The eighth season of the "Flavor Principles of Ethnic Cooking" classes starts on June 13, but the Jamaican class is already sold out. Fortunately, there are still seats available for the July 11 Greek class and the August 1 Japanese class. Grab these seats before they're gone! In each of these classes, we'll be deconstructing the recipes of an ethnic cuisine and breaking down the flavor principles of these culinary traditions. By following a few master recipes and utilizing simple flavor profiles, you will be able to customize and adjust your own favorite recipes and make tasty ethnic dishes every night for dinner. All my cooking classes are for adults and the tuition includes a multi-course dinner complete with wine, beer, and/or cocktails. Do come hungry and thirsty because these classes are "dinner party-style" events where we'll be tasting and eating everything that will be made that night. Whenever possible, students will also get to part

We're going to Singapore on May 19!

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  To label Singapore as the Asian food capital would be an understatement. Sure, this city-state has Michelin-starred restaurants, but only tourists eat there. The locals prefer to eat at hawker centers and food courts instead -- where the food is abundant, cheap, and really good. From "food opera" to "food republic" to "food village" to "food square," these eating palaces offer an endless variety of pan-Asian fare. From authentic traditional bites to exotic ingredients to creative fusion inventions, if you can dream it, you can find it here. Join us for an authentic Singapore hawker center feast with an all-vegetarian menu : Wood Ear Mushroom Salad : crunchy Chinese mushroom salad dressed with garlic, soy, and sesame Vada Sambar Chutney : popular south Indian savory donut snack served with lentil stew and coconut chutney Green Papaya Salad : zingy and spicy Thai salad dressed with a savory garlic-lime sauce Okonomiyaki : a savory

Only 2 seats left for our Mumbai Street Food Tour pop-up dinner!

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  Join us on Sunday, April 14 for a culinary ride through the heart and soul of Mumbai's street food scene. For the first time, we'll be featuring a meat-free menu made by  Sirisha Bhandaru , our guest chef for the evening. Sirisha grew up in Andhra Pradesh and in Mumbai, India but spent many summers with her grandmother, who taught her how to cook authentic dishes from scratch using homegrown ingredients. Since 2016, Sirisha has taught dozens of cooking classes in Urbana featuring regional Indian cuisines. Sirisha also manages her popular Instagram food blog page  @mycravesandraves , known for food styling, photography, food storytelling, and recipes. In the tradition of featuring good eats from exotic destinations around the world, we'll be recreating a multi-course vegetarian Indian foodie safari experience like no other. We've got comfort foods, playful flavor bombs, and indulgent treats – buttery, spicy, sweet – you name it! Full menu and details:  www.cooking-

Register for Urbana Park District summer cooking classes today

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Reminder: Registration for all Urbana Park District summer 2024 programs starts on Wednesday, April 3  at 8am. This includes the next edition of the "Flavor Principles of Ethnic Cooking" series. From past experience, we know that this series sells out fast. Even though we've increased the seating to 12 people per class, we anticipate this series selling out within days. Don't delay, register now to reserve your seat. This summer, we'll be going to Jamaica, Greece, and Japan. In each of these classes, we'll be deconstructing the recipes of each cuisine and breaking down the flavor principles of these culinary traditions. By following a few master recipes and utilizing simple flavor profiles, you will be able to customize and adjust your own favorite recipes and make tasty ethnic dishes every night for dinner. Here's our summer schedule: June 13: Jamaican Cooking July 11: Greek Classics August 1: A Taste of Japan  Do come hungry and thirsty