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Want to expand your repertoire in the kitchen and pick up a few new recipes along with some knife skills (or just get beyond using the can opener at every meal)? Join us on Sunday, October 25th to cook with Chef JJ Gonson as she teaches us how to cook a delicious Fall meal using fresh, local ingredients. After we prepare the meal we will enjoy the fruits of our labor!
In her words:
The class is about thinking of cooking as an art form, using local, in-season ingredients. The goal is to help you to feel comfortable walking into the kitchen armed only with your instinct for flavor, color, and texture, and to encourage you to put down the recipes and rely on your senses. We will explore creating dishes of the season with local foods and flavors – focusing on why things taste the way they do, some kitchen tricks, and even a little bit of food science – to achieve our goal: a healthy, fresh, and delicious seasonal and locally grown meal. Together we will prepare a full dinner, including a fresh salad, entree, side dishes, and dessert, and then we will sit down and enjoy it together while we discuss what we have been doing. Come prepared to laugh and learn
About JJ Gonson:
JJ Gonson is a personal chef bringing over 20 years of restaurant and personal cooking experience to your table. She believes that you are what you eat, but that it doesn't mean you can't eat well! Using relationships with local vendors and farmers, she can prepare a wide variety of dishes including vegetarian, vegan, wheat free and organic meals. She specializes in working in the most sustainable way possible. Everything is made fresh and to order from healthy ingredients. Each meal is custom designed especially to suit your needs. She was named 2008’s Best Personal Chef by Boston magazine.
Read more about JJ Gonson at:
http://www.cuisineenlocale.com/2005/05/welcome.html
What reviewers on Yelp! are saying:
“JJ is more than a cook. She loves to be around people and entertain them. She has a passion for food that can make you excited about cauliflower. (And I don't even LIKE cauliflower!!) If you have any chance to be around her, jump on it because her passion will get you excited about trying multiple cuisines and even trying your hand at cooking.”
“I had the pleasure of taking a class taught by JJ at CCAE, and I immediately knew I wanted to learn more about food from her. She's genuinely passionate about what she does, and it comes through in her cooking. “
Class limit- 15
Suggested Attire: Comfortable clothes you can cook in!! Closed toe shoes, please.
Directions: Cambridge Center for Adult Education Kitchen located at 42 Brattle St. in Harvard Square.
We do know this site is confusing, and we apologize. Please excuse the mess. We are cleaning it up as fast as we can and will put up a much better layout for you to enjoy as soon as it is ready. Thanks for your patience, JJ
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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THANKS FOR THE LOVE!
- CeL got some love a while back from Daily Candy
- Cobain Unseen- book review in Rolling Stone
- Daily Candy on Radio Silence (a book of punk stuff I have photos in)
- Jen gets her hands all ookey on Fair Food Fight
- Just how much the Souper Bowl rocked (cuz it did!) on Boston Localvores blog
- Limey G goes to Hell
- ONCE in the deep... on Cake and Commerce
- Our 1st ONCE BBQ in the Cambridge Chronicle
- Radio Silence- book review in the Boston Globe
- Sometimes I'm an artist- my profile at SMFA
- The Basil Queen as Minion of the Underworld
- The Basil Queen ponders clandestine food consumption
- The Boston Globe on Local Food Bloggers
- The Boston Globe- Eating Local in the Winter
- The Boston Phoenix on the Punk Rock Book
- The Passionate Foodie on wines and ONCE
- The Teaparty take on ONCE LoL
- Thoughts on Tripe and NPR on Cambridge Mom's Blog :-)
- Underground dining on the Leather District Goumet
RECIPES (on other peoples sites)
- DEEP WINTER STEW of roots and fungi- January 2009 recipe for Somerville Local First
- JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE RISOTTO on Bostonist
- PATE DE CAMPAGNE EN CROUTE on Bostonist
- PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE on Bostonist
- ROASTED WINTER VEG with Sumac on Bostonist
- UKRANIAN BORSCHT- February 2009 recipe for Somerville local first
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About JJ and Cuisine en Locale....
Welcome!
What is O.N.C.E.?
What is a Meat Meet?
Our next ONCE is:
ONCE BRUNCH
Feb 28 at 11am
Please, email for information, reservations and details cuisine@enlocale.com
On Point- food of the US depression era with Mark Kurlansky and me
There is no food to be got easily right now. God, I can't wait for June!
REAL FOOD and GOOD PRODUCTS
RESOURCES
- BOSTON LOCALVORES- the blog
- CHEFS COLLABORATIVE- doing very important work in food and sustainability
- Cosmetics Database- to find out if your sunblock is ok
- ENVIROBLOG- all good writing, all the time, about all good stuff. Read it, love it, learn, grow, change!
- SLOW FOOD USA- respect!
- THE ORGANIC MONITOR- technical, informative
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