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Hand-Rolled Sushi

Description

Don’t let the sushi chef have all the fun!

Come and learn how to spread, layer, tuck and roll your way to sushi heaven. In this fun, hands-on social cooking class, you’ll learn all the skills needed to make sushi-rolls at home, including how to prepare and season sushi rice, select sushi-grade fish, and add additional tasty ingredients to enhance your dining experience. You’ll learn to make two maki style sushi rolls and one te-maki style roll, as well as a simple yet satisfying seaweed salad.

Our Chef Instructor will supply a variety of seasonal vegetables and fresh fish for students to tuck into their rolls and pair with traditional accompaniments of wasabi, pickled ginger, and soy sauce.

No experience is required! We provide all the equipment and ingredients, which are easy to find at local markets if you don’t already have them in your home kitchen. Our events are casual and meant to be fun, relaxing and instructive, not hardcore. This class is designed to be just as fun for the cooking enthusiast who wants to be a part of every step as it is for the first-timer who’s happier observing and assisting.

Please arrive 15 minutes early to check in, wearing your mask. Drinks are not included in the ticket price. However, guests are welcome to BYOB beer, wine or champagne.

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What this class looks like
4 - 8
Group size
2 hours
Duration
Beginner
Class level
We provide
Tools
Any dietary restrictions
Vegetarian friendly
Nut free
Gluten free
Kosher friendly
Dairy free
Fish free
Egg free
Shellfish free
Vegan friendly
Meet your chef instructor

Lindsey is a personal chef, nurturing educator, and a continuously curious culinarian. Lindsey studied Farm Culinary at Quillisascut Farm School of the Domestic Arts, discovering the true meaning of farm-to-table, and is on the journey of establishing her own mini homestead, starting with her flock of happy hens and a sometimes-struggling vegetable garden. She is an amateur bread-baker, persistent mushroom-forager, experimental fermentationist, and very novice potter.

Lindsey acquired the bulk of her cooking experience on the East coast. She worked in restaurants, cafes, and food trucks in her hometown of Philadelphia and in New York City, keeping it interesting by simultaneously reporting for a newspaper and working in the bridal business.

In 2016, Lindsey migrated to the Pacific Northwest, where she happily roosts and shares her food with others through cooking personalized menus for busy professionals and families, orchestrating intimate gatherings, and imparting knowledge through teaching other inquisitive eaters.

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Where the class will be
Guest requirement
Guests are invited to BYOB wine, champagne or beer. Guests are also welcome to bring their own aprons to class, otherwise disposable aprons will be provided. Masks should be worn at all times except when you are seated and eating/drinking at your table/work station. Class will take place outside in the backyard. Parking is available in the driveway. The fence entrance is to the left of the front door (when facing it). Enter into the backyard and get ready for a fun time cooking in nature!
Cancellation policy
Reschedule request have to be made at least 48 hours before the class for groups of less than 6 people and 14 days for groups of 6 people or more. Cancellations are not permitted and tickets are non-refundable.See terms and policy.
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