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October 13, 2013

haricots verts with grated carrot

October 11, 2013

peas and cubes

October 10, 2013

2 shades of green: string + soy (beans)

October 9, 2013

parsnip curls

October 8, 2013

red, white and green

October 7, 2013

carrot chips

October 6, 2013

spicy breakfast brussels sprouts

October 4, 2013

chopped! kale + broccoli + red onion

October 3, 2013

chopped! kale

October 2, 2013

string bean tofu scramble in a pita pocket

October 1, 2013

celery and pink radish quick pickles

September 30, 2013

carnival squash fritters

September 29, 2013

cauliflower fennel purée

September 25, 2013

kale komatsuna mizuna roll-ups

September 24, 2013

parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme … with winter squash

September 23, 2013

broccoli, red cabbage, red onion hash

September 22, 2013

carnival squash, baked

September 17, 2013

courgette cobbler

September 16, 2013

roasted cauliflower with rosemary

September 15, 2013

dandelion + shitake

September 13, 2013

carrot fennel sauté

September 12, 2013

c-slaw

September 11, 2013

5-minute snap peas

September 10, 2013

moon, bars and star

September 9, 2013

escarole

September 8, 2013

bok choy with pomegranate seeds

September 4, 2013

roasted brussels sprouts

September 3, 2013

happy veggie birthday

September 2, 2013

vegetable candy

September 1, 2013

carrot tatsoi roll-ups

August 29, 2013

string bean sashimi

August 28, 2013

cucumbers, wrapped

August 27, 2013

everything corn salad

August 23, 2013

celery boats

August 19, 2013

napa, kale and pluot

August 18, 2013

napa cabbage rolls with mango

Icing on the Cake: Testimonials

I loved Ms. Nancy’s cooking class so much.! I have been in this cooking class for two years and I would love to sign up for another one. I tried a lot of new foods like winter squash, cardamom, Brussels sprouts and kale. My favorite salad was the kiwi, carrot, radish salad.
Not only did we cook and eat, we also did labs about food. We used rulers to measure the size of plants. We also explored stone fruits and their ripe season. Now in my house we have window boxes and I am growing cherry tomatoes and basil.
I learned that we can use a lot of different tools to cook, not just our hands and senses. We used safety knives, potato peelers and a carrot sharpener (I wonder if you could sharpen a pencil with it?) !!!
Because of this class I can help papi make dinner and I will try any new food at least once to see if I like it. Thank you, Ms. Nancy for making cooking fun and interesting and helping me be excited about food.

- Love, K (a 7-year-old boy).