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    Delicious Vegetarian Indian Feast

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    If you're a true lover of Indian food, then this class will be your happy place! You'll learn to distinguish between the variety of spices used in Indian cooking, such as cumin, coriander, garam masala, and fennel. Learn more about your spices and be able to use them in any of your future cooking endeavors! You'll prepare saag paneer (spinach in home made chees and aromatic spices), kali dal (black urad dal with ghee and masala), puri (hand-made bread, to be freshly made at home), and matar mushroom (mushroom and peas with onion, ginger and garlic). This is a feast for the stomach!
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    Delicious Vegetarian Indian Feast

    816 Beverley Rd, Brooklyn

    • Learn to make your own authentic Indian feast
    • Discover the differences between commonly used Indian spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel
    • Get recipes for saag paneer, kali dal, puri, and matar mushroom
    • Take home leftovers to share with family and friends -- it'll all be gone in no time
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    The Whiskey Steakhouse

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    Bold whiskey and hearty steakhouse dishes make the perfect couple. You will make a meal that puts whiskey to use, including: ricotta toast with bourbon-bacon jam; New York strip steak with mushroom-whiskey sauce; whiskey glazed carrots; hash browns; and whiskey and chocolate pecan bars, all washed down with a whiskey sour!
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    The Whiskey Steakhouse

    225 Liberty St, New York

    • Learn to prepare some of the best whiskey-infused recipes around at the Institute of Culinary Education
    • Prepare and dine on bourbon-bacon jam, mushroom whiskey sauce, and whiskey-glazed carrots, among other tasty delights
    • Wow your friends with expertly-crafted whiskey dishes
    • Step up your cooking game and gain some valuable new skills
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    Essentials of Indian Cooking

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    From the Portuguese-influenced cuisine of Goa to the wonderful sweets of Bengal, Indian cuisine has multiple regional variations, and is generally characterized by perfect spice and flavor combinations. You will learn to identify these spices, along with shopping and storing tips, and will make a masala spice blend. Your menu is vegetarian and will consist of: pakora; cilantro-coconut chutney; goobi (cauliflower) tikka masala; saag paneer, pulao (rice pilaf ); and carrot halwa, a traditional Indian sweet.
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    Essentials of Indian Cooking

    225 Liberty St, New York

    • Enjoy hands-on instruction from an informed and experienced chef at the Institute of Culinary Education
    • Learn to identify spices, along with shopping and storage tips
    • Discover the way to make the perfect spice and flavor combination!
    • Make "ghee,"the clarified butter that is key to Indian cooking, and two kinds of masala spice blends
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    Essentials of Korean Cooking

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    From bibimbap to bulgogi, the signature dishes of Korea have seduced America with intoxicating flavors. Sweet-spicy flavor combos are popular, as are the vegetables, meat and seafood that are featured in main dishes as well as in banchan, the Korean assortment of side dishes that appears in most traditional meals. You will learn to make dakgangjeong (hot chicken wings); haemul pajeon (seafood and green onion pancakes); bulgogi (grilled seasoned sliced beef) with assorted banchan; bibimbap (seasoned vegetable rice bowl); and soju (cucumber-infused distilled liquor).
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    Essentials of Korean Cooking

    225 Liberty St, New York

    • Learn how to cook authentic Korean food with the guidance of a an expert chef at the Institute of Culinary Education
    • Prepare and dine on dumplings, hot chicken wings, and kimchi, among other delicious Korean staples
    • Wow your friends with your new penchant for Korean cooking
    • Step up your multi-cultural cooking game and make some new friends
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    48 positive reviews
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    Essentials of Vietnamese Cooking

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    A bold blend of East Asia, Southeast Asia and France, Vietnamese food captivates through its refreshing flavors, varied textures and vibrant colors. In this class, you will explore the fundamental techniques and ingredients behind some of Vietnam’s treasured dishes, including dua chuot (cucumber and shrimp salad); Banh Mi (baguette sandwiches filled with five-spice beef and pickled vegetables); Ga Xao Xa Ot (chicken stir-fried with lemongrass and chile); and che chuoi (banana, tapioca pearl and coconut pudding).
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    Essentials of Vietnamese Cooking

    225 Liberty St, New York

    • Learn how to prepare delicious Vietnamese meals at the Institute of Culinary Education
    • Impress your friends with expert cooking methods
    • Practice preparing exquisite meals
    • Step up your cooking game and gain some valuable new skills
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    Essentials of Emilia-Romagna Cooking

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    Emilia-Romagna, which stretches between the Adriatic coast, northern Tuscany, and the Po Valley, is one of the most prolific agricultural regions of Italy. It is known for its pasta, balsamic vinegar, Parma ham and Parmigiano-Reggiano, among a wealth of other products. While enjoying wines such as Sangiovese and Barbera, you will learn to make traditional dishes that include: Brodetto Fish Stew; Cotechino con Lenticchie; Pasta Bolognese; Chicken Cacciatore with Creamy Polenta; and Warm Zabaglione with Marsala Wine for dessert.
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    Essentials of Emilia-Romagna Cooking

    225 Liberty St, New York

    • Learn how to prepare delicious Emilia-Romagna meals at the Institute of Culinary Education
    • Impress your friends with expert cooking methods
    • Practice preparing exquisite meals
    • Step up your cooking game and gain some valuable new skills
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    New York in a Day

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    For a newcomer, finding your way around Manhattan can be a bit like pirouetting blindfolded through a minefield: great fun until you trample the wrong person. Solution: treat yourself to a worry-free day of seamless oohs and ahs in Lower Manhattan with this guided tour! Up first, a visit to Wall Street and the NYSE, where you'll learn all about the city's financial toodoos and bespoke suit scene. Then, a more somber visit to the 9/11 Memorial awaits, which should be quite reflective (and not just because it has reflecting pools). After getting your money's worth in the financial district, the next stage of this tour ought to really float your boat. Explore the harbor by water taxi with your guide for a breathtaking look at the city skyline. Sail under the Brooklyn Bridge and alongside Liberty Island. Take time to revel in the sheer majesty of the scene, but try not to go overboard. A subsequent meandering about quaint Greenwich Village will lull you into a state of bliss. Learn about the Village's migrant culture and cuisine. Then, take a lunch break at Chelsea Market to sample some of that grub for yourself! Full on life (and hopefully cannolis), get in a bit of exercise with a walk atop the High Line from 14 to 23rd Street. Built atop a set of (no longer used) railroad tracks, this elevated garden is one of the city's finest examples of urban landscaping. But while the perspective from the High Line is rather lofty, it doesn't quite live "up" to the vantage point of your final destination. Put yourself in an "Empire State of Mind" with a trip to an 86th floor observatory. A pre-reserved ticket will get you past the lines, so you'll be free to take your time ogling the Big Apple as you part ways with your guide. And feel free to oggle mindlessly. It's really hard to trample irritable natives when you're 86 floors above them.
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    New York in a Day

    Lower Manhattan, New York

    • Explore Manhattan during a full-day walking and boat tour with a local guide
    • Visit the New York Stock Exchange, 9/11 Memorial, Greenwich Village, High Line, and Empire State Building
    • Check out the city skyline from afar during an eye-opening harbor cruise
    • Enjoy educational anecdotes and cultural fun facts designed to give the experience context
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    Spanish Surf and Turf

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    While paella may be Spain's most well-known dish, the country has so much more to explore. It’s a culinary dream-spot for trying new flavors and combinations of ingredients. This class will help you discover new favorites, including stuffed piquillo peppers; pan con tomate; and grilled shrimp with Romesco sauce, all served with sangria. After a main course of pork marinated in pomegranate and a watercress salad, you’ll enjoy arroz con leche for dessert. You’ll also drink Rebujitos, the refreshing sherry and sparkling water cocktail popular in Seville.
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    Spanish Surf and Turf

    225 Liberty St, New York

    • Learn how to make delicious Spanish cuisines at the Institute of Culinary Education
    • Impress your friends with expert cooking methods
    • Practice preparing exquisite meals
    • Step up your cooking game and gain some valuable new skills
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    Guided Food Tour around Union Square

    Hungry for a little culture? Take a bite out of the Big Apple during this Manhattan munching tour! Explore historic Union Square with your eyes, ears, and stomach. Immerse yourself in the neighborhood's eclectic history and stunning architecture, and enjoy enticing insights delivered by a friendly guide to help put it all into perspective. Experience some of the best eateries in the area, including local favorites that most newcomers miss out on. Sample a variety of cuisine options selected from the renowned melting pot of NYC cultures, with the freedom to eat as much or as little as you desire. Pretty phenomnomnomenal, eh?
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    Guided Food Tour around Union Square

    4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York

    • Explore Union Square during a guided food-focused tour
    • Visit popular local eateries selected for their inexpensive, delicious cuisine
    • Enjoy fun facts and pointers delivered by a friendly local guide
    • Satiate your mind and stomach during an enticing foodie experience
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    Harlem Heritage Food Tour

    Get to know the rich culture of Harlem as related to...food! You'll start your tour off with either a video presentation of Harlem's history and food culture or a live cooking demonstration from your native Harlem guide. Next up on the program is...more food! Sample traditional African-American, Caribbean, Jamaican and Spanish cuisines. Between visits to local eateries you'll get a chance to digest by visiting Harlem's historic sights on foot. This walking tour is supplemented with multimedia such as portable pictures, videos and music - think along the lines of enjoying some traditional Jamaican eats while jammin' to Bob Marley. What better way to make culture come alive?
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    Harlem Heritage Food Tour

    104 Malcolm X Blvd., New York

    • Learn about the Harlem's rich history and culinary background
    • Experience historic Harlem sights with a multimedia supported walking tour
    • Sample African-American, Caribbean, Spanish and Jamaican cuisines
    • Get to know Harlem's food scene first hand from a Harlem native
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