When you start with duck, you can't go wrong. Learn how to use every part, from the breast to the legs to the all-important drippings.
Since cooking is always preceded by grocery shopping, this is where your culinary education must begin.
This valuable food education + grocery shopping class -- led by HCNY founder Jennifer Clair -- is designed to help home cooks make the best food choices in the grocery store, from the produce to the freezer aisle and everything in between.
You'll explore the meaning behind keywords like local, organic, grass-fed, pastured, GMO-free, certified humane, wild, low-fat, and extra-virgin to uncover the true story behind the foods we eat.
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We'll cover how to break down a whole chicken into all its parts, and then teach you how use every part of it.
We will also demystify what kind of chicken you should be buying at the grocery store and what you need to know about cooking dark vs. white meat.
This class will offer you a valuable set of culinary techniques to move you along in your kitchen education.
A week-long exploration of food for kids 10 to 13 years old.
All classes are hands-on and include a full sit-down lunch at the end of each class.
Camps are limited to 10 students to allow kids maximum interaction with their teachers.
Each camp runs Monday-Friday.
DAY 1: Italian
Fresh Ricotta Gnocchi with Sage Browned Butter
Handmade Fettuccine with Fresh Basil Pesto
Antipasto Salad
Macerated Berries with Zabaglione
DAY 2: Dim Sum
Steamed Shrimp Shumai
Vegetable Potsticker Dumplings
Crispy Chicken Wontons
Steamed Pork and Cabbage Dumplings
DAY 3: Mexican
Homemade Corn Tortillas
Fresh Guacamole
Adobo…
We’ll cover three different (apartment-friendly) ways to cook fish as well as the how-to’s of buying, storing, and substituting one fish for another. Everyone will go home with a fish-buying pocket guide that details the current "best choices" to the "avoid" lists.
All the Spanish highlights!
Learn how to balance the hot, sour, salty and sweet flavors of this vibrant cuisine.
Everything you ever need to know about choosing, storing, sharpening, holding, and using the most important tool in the kitchen. We will have 8-inch chef's knives for you to practice on, but you are also welcome to bring your own knife.