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Category Archives: Cooking Tips

Holiday Baking Recipe Roundup

One of my family’s traditions is a post-Christmas cookie party. While I don’t participate in the actual baking, I certainly reap the benefits. A bag of cookies, a big glass of milk, and you can call me a happy camper. I’d go on record to say that every family probably has a signature baked item that appears every Yuletide. With holiday brunches and dinners right around the corner, we checked in with a few COOK veteran chefs to see what they’ll be serving up at their holiday gatherings.

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Entertaining for the Holidays

This time of year is not only the season of giving but also the time for entertaining. From office shindigs to catching up with old friends, everyone’s calendar is brimming with festivities. In case you’re one of those doing the hosting, we’re here to lighten your load with helpful tips from some of Philadelphia’s brightest hospitality minds. We’ll have cheese pointers from Kealan O’Donnel from Whole Foods Center City, snacky sidenotes from Jezabel Careaga of Jezabel’s, imbibing innovations by author Drew Lazor, and general gathering guidance from Brian Mattera and Brian Oliveira of Happy Hour Hospitality.

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November Tips and Tricks

Turkey day has come and gone and now it is on to the gift-giving season. Before we start talking holiday roasts and celebrating miracles, let’s take a look back at what our visiting chefs had to offer our guests throughout the month of November. From soul food to plant-based, they had plenty to offer us, and we’re so grateful for them coming by to grace us with their knowledge.

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COOKBook Corner: DIY Halloween

‘Tis that time of the year when you stock your home full of sweets, secretly hoping you’ll be left with some for your own enjoyment. While stores promote the typical miniature sugar bombs everyone knows and loves, maybe you are a bit of a rebel. If living on the wild side is your thing, you should take a stab at making candy at home instead of splurging at your local convenience or big box store.

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Class Recap: An Evening with The Greek Twins Frances and Katerina Vavloukis

For some families, dinner is the tie that binds them. Being able to not only dine with your relatives but also to compose the food together is quality time that results in lifelong memories. For a large Greek family like that of COOK veteran Frances Vavloukis, this could not be any truer. So much so that this class marks the 4th time she has brought either her sister, Katerina, or her cousin, Irene. Guests knew they were going to get an amazing meal; what they didn’t know was that they’d become part of the family by the night’s end.

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Class Recap: Indian Street Food with Chetna Macwan of Spice Culture Cooking

When it comes to traveling, there’s no better way to experience a culture’s food than by eating like a local. Locals don’t always visit the high end, stylized food that gets all the press, but more than not, partake in some of the easiest accessible food to them – street food. Think New York hot dogs, Belgian pommes frites, Greek gyros. India boasts entries to this category that rival any of the items that live in the “pantheon” of the food found while roaming city roadways.  It’s from this catalog that Chef Chetna Macawan of Spice Culture Cooking drew from when she graced COOK with her presence.

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Class Recap: An Evening with Matt Harper, Kevin McWilliams and Colin Freeman of Kensington Quarters

Back in 2014, Michael and Jeniphur Pasquarello embarked on a bold mission to bring a hybrid butcher shop-restaurant concept to Fishtown. Fast forward 5 years and a couple of reworkings, Kensington Quarters has not only survived but thrived in a crowded food scene. For the last year, this spacious outpost has been led by Matt Harper, formerly of Zahav. With co-class leaders Kevin McWilliams (Marigold Kitchen) and Colin Freeman (Zahav, Goldie), Matt came in for a Sunday dinner class to share some of what is making KQ’s menu a must explore.

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Class Recap: CSA 101 with Samar Lazzari + Sara May

We’ve talked about the warm months and the bounty they produce (pun intended) a few times in the last couple of months. From general recipes to enjoy in the moment to preservation methods, there is no shortage of ways to enjoy your favorite summer fruits and vegetables. There will, on occasion, be times that an over-abundance of produce present themselves. Samar Lazarri of Stoa Takeaway and Sara May, stopped by last week to discuss this phenomenon and how to take advantage of the surplus.

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Class Recap: “Cuba Cooks” with Guillermo Pernot

One of Cuba’s greatest exports is its cuisine. From Cubano sandwiches to plantanos to rice and beans, nearly everyone has a favorite Cuban dish. Making a name for himself at a variety of stops throughout his careet, Guillermo Pernot has been introducing Latin flavors to diners for over two decades. With the release of his cookbook Cuba Cooks, he seeks to expand the love for this colorful and flavorful cuisine beyond the walls of restaurants. Read on to get a peek into this Latin master’s epicurean mind.

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April Tips and Tricks

May’s right around the corner! With graduation and summer gathering season approaching, we took a look back at our April classes to give you some tips for preparing to entertain at home. Read on to find ways to allow yourself to be a guest at your own party.

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