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December 1, 2013

Homeward bound

November 29, 2013

wendy’s broccoli salad

November 26, 2013

green beans and pink radish

November 25, 2013

pea pesto, again

November 24, 2013

pea pesto

November 22, 2013

quick sauté of arugula and napa cabbage

November 21, 2013

one potato, blue potato

November 20, 2013

kale roll-ups

November 19, 2013

daikon red cabbage pressed salad

November 18, 2013

jerusalem artichoke chips with grated daikon

November 17, 2013

baby kale broccoli hash

November 15, 2013

tatsoi

November 14, 2013

napa cabbage beet rolls

November 13, 2013

cardoons: fried

November 12, 2013

brussels sprouts hash

November 11, 2013

sunchoke, parsnip and fennel pancakes

November 10, 2013

blanched snow peas with shaved beets

November 8, 2013

baby brussels sprouts

November 7, 2013

slightly pickled cabbage beet salad

November 4, 2013

red cabbage salad

November 3, 2013

cardoons!

November 1, 2013

carrot coins with balsamic vinegar

October 31, 2013

chopped “liver”

October 30, 2013

oh baby! zucchini

October 29, 2013

quick sauté of broccoli and dinosaur kale

October 28, 2013

nishime: onion + turnip + celery

October 27, 2013

green, white and orange

October 25, 2013

zucchini babaganoush

October 24, 2013

butternut squash mash

October 23, 2013

broccoli daikon “Israeli” salad

October 22, 2013

collards and cabbage

October 21, 2013

nishime

October 20, 2013

carrot bundles tied with collard green ribbons

October 18, 2013

quick sauté a rainbow

October 17, 2013

arugula + trevisano + pignoli nuts + sumac = bittersweet

October 16, 2013

zucchini ribbons

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).