Apr 27th
4–6:30pm EDT
Explore the art of plant-based cooking in the vibrant culinary scene of Washington, D.C., and learn to create delicious and nutritious vegetarian dishes from scratch. From mastering the art of homemade veggie burgers to creating flavorful plant-based mains, these classes offer participants the opportunity to develop their skills and expand their culinary repertoire in the world of vegetarian cuisine.
Unfortunately, no classes in-person in Washington, D.C. have spots left, but 2 classes live online are available.
The League of Kitchens @ Virtual Learning
Join Mab for an immersive Persian cooking experience online, where she'll guide you through crafting three authentic family recipes. From savory kabab tavahi-e morgh to aromatic saffron polo ba tah-dig, immerse yourself in the flavors of Persian cuisine while connecting with Mab and fellow cooking enthusiasts. Prepare to cook, chat, and celebrate together in a virtual dinner party, forging connections across the globe through the love of food and culture.
Apr 27th
4–6:30pm EDT
May 26th
4–6:30pm EDT
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