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August: Chinese Cooking Classes in New York

Ever since my cookbook came out last December, I've been fortunate to have found more time and spaces around New York to teach cooking classes. And to everyone who has attended a class in the past year, thank you for all your great feedback on new classes you'd like to see!

I'm happy to announce some new offerings for August, along with some old favorites. This month I'm starting to teach at 3rd Ward in Brooklyn. We have two weekend classes coming up, a very hands-on Dumpling Making Workshop in which we'll make everything from scratch (including the wrappers) and a Chinese Vegetarian Cooking class featuring four of my favorite meatless dishes. Then in late August, we have two daytime dumpling classes at the Brooklyn Brainery for all you freelancers, teachers, and anyone else who wants to learn some new cooking skills before the end of the summer!

Oh, and also at the end of August, I'm once again teaching the ever-popular  Hong Kong-Style Dim Sum at The Institute of Culinary Education.

You can see the full list below. Hope you can join me in a future class!

Saturday, August 3, 2013– Chinese Home Cooking: Dumpling Making Workshop at 3rd Ward

 

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Spring Cooking Classes in New York

Spring is finally here! If you live in the NY area and would like to join in a fun hands-on class in Chinese or Asian cooking, here are some upcoming events for the spring.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013– Dumplings and Wontonsat West Elm Market, DUMBO

  • Love dumplings and eager to make them at home? Join us in this 2-hour dumpling extravaganza, now at West Elm Market in DUMBO! We’ll learn the basics of wrapping both Chinese dumplings and wontons. Even if you've never cooked Chinese food, you can easily learn how to make scores of dumplings with these simple techniques. After hands-on practice in wrapping, we will move on to the cooking process. You'll learn a sure-fire method for pan-frying dumplings to crispy perfection. And you'll also learn how to prepare the wontons as a deliciously spicy Sichuan appetizer, and get tips on other ways to prepare them at home. And vegetarians are welcome! Both meat and vegetarian fillings will be available to work with. Sign up here!

Thursday, April 25, 2013– Seasonal Asian Cooking at Haven’s Kitchen

  • Discover how to use the best in-season produce to create an array of Asian dishes that will make your mouth water. We'll apply techniques such as stir-frying, steaming, and dumpling-making to create a colorful and sumptuous, Asian spring feast. Sign up here!
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