SUPPER CLUB: Bajan Kadooment by Shem Barker

Mississauga , Canada

The first Monday of August marks the grand finale of Barbados' Crop Over Festival, and the festival of Kadooment (Bajan creole for ‘large party’). The day features parades of revellers in elaborate costumes, music, dancing, and a joyous celebration of Barbadian culture. The vibrant flavours, colours, sounds and traditions of the Barbadian Kadooment are Chef Shem Barker’s inspiration for this fabulous Bajan dinner. With welcome cocktail and Bajan Rum tasting bar provided by Rum Shop TO.

Get Tickets $84.00 32 tickets left

DIY DINNER: Cavatelli & Coastal Flavours with Chef Anthony Sestito

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Gnocchi are the magical lovechild of pasta and dumplings, versatile enough to be rustic and homey comfort food, or delicate and elegant special-occasion fare. Their secret lies in how easy they can be make to make from scratch, once you know how. Join Chef Anthony Sestito for a fun, hands-on exploration the timeless art of making classic potato gnocchi from scratch. You'll ease into the class with a beautiful spread of antipasto on arrival, and then dive into learning about the selection of the right potatoes and how to prepare and mix the dough using the traditional “well” method, along with insight into flour types, hydration, and dough handling. In this hands-on class, guests will explore Participants will shape gnocchi by hand with minimal tools, mastering techniques to achieve light, pillowy dumplings. The class will also include a comparison of styles and methods, including regional variations and sauce pairings that best highlight the delicate texture of this pasta. You'll end the class and enjoy your handiwork with a lovely plate of fresh Gnocchi di Patate al Burro e Salvia (Potato gnocchi with brown butter and sage), with any leftover gnocchi packed up to take home.

Get Tickets $74.00 – $94.00 30 tickets left

DIY DINNER: Sous Vide Surf & Turf with Carole Nelson Brown

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Gnocchi are the magical lovechild of pasta and dumplings, versatile enough to be rustic and homey comfort food, or delicate and elegant special-occasion fare. Their secret lies in how easy they can be make to make from scratch, once you know how. Join Chef Anthony Sestito for a fun, hands-on exploration the timeless art of making classic potato gnocchi from scratch. You'll ease into the class with a beautiful spread of antipasto on arrival, and then dive into learning about the selection of the right potatoes and how to prepare and mix the dough using the traditional “well” method, along with insight into flour types, hydration, and dough handling. In this hands-on class, guests will explore Participants will shape gnocchi by hand with minimal tools, mastering techniques to achieve light, pillowy dumplings. The class will also include a comparison of styles and methods, including regional variations and sauce pairings that best highlight the delicate texture of this pasta. You'll end the class and enjoy your handiwork with a lovely plate of fresh Gnocchi di Patate al Burro e Salvia (Potato gnocchi with brown butter and sage), with any leftover gnocchi packed up to take home.

Get Tickets $94.00 – $125.00 32 tickets left

COOKING CLASS: Full-Day Breadmaking Intensive by Leo Baduria

Café ZuZu 555 Dundas Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join artisanal baker Leo Baduria for a full-day, in-depth exploration of the fundamentals of great bread. You’ll learn how to make your own sourdough starter, and how to prepare different types of dough, using various grains and flours. There will be hands-on practice of the techniques to folding, kneading and shaping dough to make focaccia/fougasse, baguettes, boules, batards and brioches, including challah braids.

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SUPPER CLUB: Parsi Ghambar by Niloufer Mavalvala [Offsite]

Mississauga , Canada

Parsis are a Zoroastrian community descended from Persians who migrated from Persia around 7th century, with most settling on the west coast of India. Over the past 1300 years, while it has adopted many Indian culinary ingredients and techniques, Parsi food has remained a unique regional cuisine that still echos flavours and techniques from ancient Persia. Niloufer Mavalvala is the award-winning author of several books on Parsi cooking, and our guide this evening she shares her home with us for an intimate cooking demonstration and family style meal of traditional Parsi dishes, along with stories about the food and Parsi culture. This is a unique opportunity to dive into a rare and fascinating culinary tradition and learn about Parsi culture, traditions, customs, and heritage. This special meal is one of six annual Ghambars - seasonal Zoroastrian festivals celebrating nature’s blessings and the creation of the world through communal feasting and sharing. The emphasis of the Ghambar is on gratitude, the spirit of community, a sense of belonging and, most importantly, the ideal of equality despite one’s class or financial status.

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