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Do you have home-cooking aspirations—but don’t know how to hold a knife or chop an onion? The first step in becoming more comfortable in the kitchen is to build a foundation of fundamental skills and home-cooking habits. In our instructive, hands-on cooking classes, we’ll teach you the very basic hard and soft skills that will set you on the right track to becoming a great home cook.

During its pilot season, The New Boston Cooking School is offering beginning home cooks four classes on basic cooking skills. Take one course that interests you, or enroll in them all. You don’t need any previous cooking experience or prerequisites—just come ready to learn (and eat!).All classes are held on Wednesday nights at the from 6pm to 8pm and cost $60.

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And learn more about the Boston Public Market.Each class includes hands-on learning about indispensable cooking techniques and key behaviors for successful home cooking. Classes are two hours long, include dinner together with America’s Test Kitchen instructors, and take place at the.Each class will have one lead instructor and two assistant instructors, all from America’s Test Kitchen, offering you individual and group instruction. After class, you will have access to this website, which includes class material to review and new content for continued learning at home. Class Descriptions: Know Your Knives and How to Boil WaterKnives are by far the most important tools in your kitchen, and when you know how to use them well, cooking becomes easier, faster, and more fun. Pubg pc iso. In this hands-on class, we’ll teach you how to hold your knives properly, use them effectively, and care for them regularly. You’ll then put your new skills to work to make Vegetable and Bean Soup with Pesto.

As we eat, we’ll have time for questions and conversation with America’s Test Kitchen staff. This class is vegetarian.MENU. Green salad. Crusty bread and butter.The Perfect Poach and Simplifying SaucesPoaching is a very gentle cooking technique, and just about any type of food can be poached.

At Eataly, we believe that the more you know, the more you enjoy. We want you to discover the stories behind the recipes, chefs, and producers that inspire us. From hands-on pasta classes to storewide wine tastings, our events are designed for food lovers — and the food curious. Sign up yourself, or give the ultimate experiential gift! Explore something new every week at one or more of these Events in The Kitchen, at Boston Public Market — from workshops to hands-on cooking classes, tours, and more. Come share ideas, taste new foods, and learn why local food makes a difference – the Kitchen is for the curious and the epicurean, for the beginner and the expert!

Once you know the basics, you can poach chicken as easily as you can eggs or asparagus. What’s helpful for home cooks is that since the method doesn’t impart much flavor, poached foods are great to have in the fridge waiting to be transformed by different sauces and dressings.

In this hands-on class, you’ll learn basic poaching skills that you can then apply to your favorite foods. You’ll make Perfect Poached Chicken and two flavorful sauces so that you can learn just how versatile poached foods are. You’ll also learn essential home-cooking practices like how to read a recipe, plan your week’s menu, and cook in bulk so tomorrow’s lunch is done when tonight’s dinner hits the table.

As we eat the meal you made, we’ll have time for questions and conversation with America’s Test Kitchen staff.MENU. with two sauces ( and ).

Green salad. Rolls and butter.The Sizzling Skillet: How to Stir-FryStir-frying is the ace up the home cook’s sleeve. A quick way to prepare a meal on the stovetop, stir-frying is an essential skill for getting a delicious meal on the table in little time. In this hands-on cooking class, you’ll make a delicious beef and broccoli stir-fry and learn the foundational steps and skills of hot skillet cooking. At home, you can apply the same key steps to any number of ingredients for flavorful results. You’ll also learn about space and time organization in the kitchen, how to read a recipe, and other essential home-cooking behaviors. As we eat the meal you made, we’ll have time for questions and conversation with America’s Test Kitchen staff.

This class is gluten-free.MENU. Chinese-Style Sticky Rice.The Covered Pan: How Tough Becomes TenderBraised meat is the economical home cook’s ally. Full of flavor and less expensive, the meats we use in braising also demand little hands-on time to be transformed into delicious suppers with plenty of leftovers.

In fact, most stews and braises taste better the next day. With braises, while tonight and tomorrow’s dinner cooks, you can finish up your day’s work outside of the kitchen. In this hands-on cooking class, you will make braised chicken thighs with herbs and spinach along with cauliflower braised in spices.

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As you cook, you’ll also learn essential home-cooking practices like planning ahead—including planning for leftovers—and not wasting food. Over the dinner you made, we’ll have time for questions and conversation with America’s Test Kitchen staff.MENU.

A NOTE ABOUT MENUS: During the pilot phase of The New Boston Cooking School, we are unable to accommodate dietary requests and preferences. As our curriculum expands, we plan to include classes for everyone. We thank you for your patience and would love your feedback on what kind of beginning home cooking classes you would find helpful.

Farm-to-KITCHEN Cooking Class: Spring in New England Comfort Food Presented by The TrusteesWhen the first buds of spring start to push their way through the cold New England ground, we can't help but think of all the tasty delicacies that will be making their way to Boston Public Market farmers - asparagus, tender baby greens, ramps and fiddleheads, and farm-fresh eggs, lamb and chicken!This Farm-to-KITCHEN New England Comfort Foods class draws upon the local produce of Massachusetts and highlights the region's rich food traditions and cultures. Learn new culinary techniques, deepen your recipe bench, and hone your cooking skills, all while working with some of the best local produce Massachusetts has to offer, sourced from the farmers and artisans of the Boston Public Market. We welcome all skill-levels.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 Cleo 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.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!