CCAE Spring 2021 Catalog

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Food & Wine

FOOD TALK SERIES FOOD TALK: HOMEMADE FLOUR Adrian Hale | Thousand Bites of Bread

Join Adrian of Thousand Bites of Bread and learn about the history of flour milling from the Neolithic period until the current time. You’ll learn about the anatomy of the whole grain and how they become different types of flour including cake flour, all purpose flour, bread flour, and more. You’ll learn about how to make decisions on flour choices and how to read labels including nutrition and qualities. Adrian will also show you how to mill your flour using her home equipment. COURSE CODE: FLOR Sec. 01: Wednesday, 6-7pm. Apr. 14 | $30

FOOD TALK: EXPLORE THE WORLD OF RICE, RICE SNACKS, AND FARMS Eng Pimolpan | LJ Biz Adventure and Culture

Ploy Khunisorn | Ploy’s Kitchen, ployskitchen.com

Rice is similar to other crops that rely on its land. The terroir of rice determines the quality and taste of rice and can produce different flavor profiles even though they can be the same species. Join Ploy and her friend who will tune in from Bangkok and learn about rice. We’ll start with different species of rice and how terroirs affect the rice you consume. Then, we’ll take you to a Thai farm and see the ecosystem of this area where it has a lotus pond, orchid farm, and rice field. We’ll finish our talk with Thai rice snacks. COURSE CODE: RICE Sec. 01: Wednesday, 7-8:30pm. May 5 | $45

FOOD TALK: SECRETS OF SPICES AND A COCKTAIL Jenny Shrestha | Home Chef, Recipe Curator, @jenchaskitchen Let’s explore different spices and learn about health benefits, cultural importance, and family stories. We’ll go over unique spices including varieties of peppers, different types of salt, black cumin, mango powder, nigella seeds, and more. You’ll learn about their flavor profiles and how we can use them in food, drinks, or even body products. Jenny will show how to make turmeric powder from fresh turmeric. You’ll also learn how to make a delicious cocktail that incorporates your favorite pantry spice. COURSE CODE: SPIC Sec. 01: Saturday, 3-4pm. Jun. 12 | $30

HISTORICAL TOUR AND PIZZA IN THE NORTH END Elliot Savitzky | Culinary Instructor, Chinatown Expert

This historical tour is as much about history as it is about pizza. We’ll learn about the history of the North End and sample pizza from 3 of the best pizza restaurants. We’ll talk about history from the 17th century by visiting many sites within the one square mile of the neighborhood. The tour will convene on Cross Street between Hanover and Salem Streets. The tuition includes the cost of pizza, taxes, tip, and admission fee to the Old North Church (depending on Covid restrictions at that time.) The instructor will send a welcome information package via email one day prior to the class. Students are asked to follow Massachusetts State Guidelines regarding social distancing and to wear a mask throughout the class. COURSE CODE: NRTH Sec. 01: Saturday, 10:30am-2:30pm. May 15 | $90

WINE, BEER & SPIRITS For a tasting class with curbside pickup, the registration will be closed on the Monday before the class date. If you don’t want the tasting kit, please email us at info@ccae.org. The location for picking up the kit is at CCAE, 56 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA.

BASIC COCKTAILS WITH CURBSIDE PICKUP FOR TASTING Brendan O’Toole | Beer Specialist and Spirit Professional

Anyone can mix! Through hands-on mixing and tasting, you will learn proper cocktail techniques. We’ll make different drinks based on different techniques and a different base spirit: vodka, gin, and whiskey. You will make a variety of cocktails and taste your own creations. This class includes the ingredients kit including spirits, cordials/mixers, and fruits for making cocktails. You’ll only need basic supplies at home including glassware, shaker/strainer (or a glass with a spoon), and jigger/ measuring cup. Tuition includes the ingredients kit. COURSE CODE: BMIX Sec. 01: Friday, 7-8:30pm. May 14 | $65 Curbside Pickup: Wednesday, May 12 from 5-6pm at CCAE

COCKTAILS NIGHT: GIN AND GENDER Alejandra Toro and Daniela Castaneda | Bartenders

Gin has a long history in America, so do cocktails. In this online interactive class, join Alejandra and Daniela, a queer Latinx couple who have bartended for over 10 years and learn how to make 3 delicious gin cocktails step by step. We’ll talk about history and background of each cocktail and how the gender stereotypes influence how the cocktails have been made until today. We’ll also talk about the glassware of each cocktail and the story behind it. Each cocktail will lead us to the meaningful conversation and how each of us can make a difference as a citizen of the world. One drink at a time. COURSE CODE: GINC Sec. 01: Saturday, 3-4:30pm. Apr. 17 | $40

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