Category : Classes
2 months, 2 weeks ago 0
Posted in: Blog, Classes

We are now registering kids and teens for our summer cooking camps. More information is available here on our site. Camp is extremely popular and space is limited.

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Mixed Bean and Bell Pepper Salad
8 months ago 0
Posted in: Blog, Classes, Recipes

  As the end of summer approaches, there are a few vegetables that, when I see them, seem to be saying, “Time’s running out.”  Bell peppers (capsicum being the formal name) and green beans, while available year-round at every supermarket, are particularly plentiful now. In the past, bell peppers were primarily available in green, and seeing a red or yellow bell was unusual.  Today, though, it seems to be the exception when I see green and more the rule to [...]

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Grilled Zucchini with Hazelnuts and Parmesan
8 months, 3 weeks ago 0
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    Recently, I was contacted by a Malibu family that is looking to hire a private chef.  They asked if I’d be available to come to their home and cook for them; an “audition” of sorts.   Although this request may not be made of you, it got me thinking: What do you cook for people whom you really don’t know?  How do you ensure that the dishes are vibrant and appealing?  These are questions we often ask ourselves [...]

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Fudgy Cocoa Brownies
9 months ago 0
Posted in: Blog, Classes, Recipes

  There’s a difference between the abstract and the absolute.  In the abstract, I love brownies.  I crave the shiny, shattered, candy-like top juxtaposed against the chewy, fudgy center.  Not too sweet, but with a deep, dark chocolate flavor.  But in the absolute, my ideal brownie rarely exists.  They’re often dry and cakey rather than chewy and fudgy.  And even though I only use the highest-quality bittersweet chocolate, the flavor frequently lacks depth.   One day, I was lamenting my [...]

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Tacos con Rajas
10 months, 1 week ago 0
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  Happiness comes in many forms.  It could be a cool breeze, a smile from a stranger, a well hit golf ball, hearing “yes” when you expected to hear “no”.  Besides traversing the San Diego Freeway with minimal traffic, for me, happiness comes every Sunday morning as I weave my way through the Hollywood Farmer’s market.  Seeing many of the same people, week after week, builds a sense of community.  You can almost feel the respect paid to the hard-working [...]

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