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This Long Weekend Level Up Your Kitchen Skills 

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Long weekends = more time to level up your skills in the kitchen. Mix things up and join our Makers

Long weekends = more time to level up your skills in the kitchen. Mix things up and join our Makers to learn some delicious new recipes. Watch. Learn. Experience. Thu, Sep 8 | 4:00 PM PDT Easy Weeknight Meals with Danielle The Salty Cooker Who says getting dinner on the table has to be stressful? Recipe creator Danielle Cochran aka The Salty Cooker has just the dish—and sweet treat—to add to your weeknight meal rotation. Get ready to dig into chicken chorizo tacos and not fried-fried ice cream. In this live cooking class, catch Danielle The Salty Cooker as she whips up her go-to weeknight meal and shares how you can get everything on your list delivered right to your door, while staying under budget with the help of Walmart. [RSVP]( Sat, Sep 3 | 9:30 AM PDT Easy One-Bowl Mochi Brownies Let's make decadent gluten-free fudgy mochi brownies - Kat Lieu, the "doyenne of Asian-style home baking" and a Good Morning America 2022 AAPI Changemaker will show you how! This is a super-easy one-bowl recipe that you'll want to make over and over again. [RSVP]( Sat, Sep 3 | 10:00 AM PDT Cheesy Seafood Spinach dip Calling all seafood lovers, join Maker Jan to learn the secrets to making her most requested recipe: the cheesiest Seafood Spinach dip. This decadent dip is perfect for parties and your guests will request it again and again. [RSVP]( Tue, Sep 6 | 10:30 AM PDT Setting the Stage for Cooking Success Everyone wants to learn more recipes, more cooking techniques, and more meal planning tricks. But, before you can really become a successful cook, you need to set the stage for success. In this class, the first in a four-part series, Maker Julie Frans will share how you can shift your mindset and your energy in and around your kitchen so that you can approach cooking at home with more ease, comfort, intuition, and joy. [RSVP]( MORE IRL, LESS URL Sun, Sep 4 | 12:00 PM PDT Asian Eggplants: A Vegan Cooking Class Oakland! Join Maker Philip Gelb for this hands-on cooking class where you'll explore the many delicious ways of preparing eggplants. From Thai Basil Eggplant to Sichuan Eggplant with Garlic Sauce. You'll learn all the ins and outs to steaming, frying, stir-frying, blanching, braising eggplant to perfection. [RSVP]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Website](www.tastemade.com) [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Snapchat]( No longer interested in receiving these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this list]( here. (BUT WE WILL MISS YOU!) Copyright © 2022 Tastemade Inc, All rights reserved.

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