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The Best of Autumn: From Harvest Bowls, to 4-Course Menus

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Take a peek at this week's lineup of classes from our expert Makers. Watch. Learn. Experience. Tue

Take a peek at this week's lineup of classes from our expert Makers. Watch. Learn. Experience. Tue, Nov 15 | 5:00 PM PST Simple Sophistication with Shihan Chowdhury Say goodbye to bland and boring weeknight meals; culinary creator Shihan Chowdhury shares his secret to cooking a rich, saucy and flavor-packed garlic chicken dish you’ll turn to time and time again. Catch Shihan in this live cooking class as he whips up a no-fuss dish and shares how Holland House® Cooking Wines can easily elevate your favorite family meals. [RSVP]( Sat, Nov 12 | 10:00 AM PST Hot Cocoa Bombs 101 Get ready for the holiday season with Maker DoseOfShivs as she's joined by Alak Vasa, co-founder and owner of Elements Truffles to learn how to make hot cocoa bombs. You'll learn all about the origins of cacao, chocolate-making techniques, and how to make delicious cocoa bombs--which make a terrific handmade gift. [RSVP]( Tue, Nov 15 | 10:30 AM PST The Autumn Harvest Bowl Learn to make "The Autumn Harvest Bowl" featuring herbed lentils, roasted butternut squash, shaved brussel sprouts, marinated kale, toasted pepitas, and more. Chef Julie Frans, of Your Joyful Kitchen, will show you how to make this hearty bowl while discussing sustainability as it pertains to cooking, sourcing, shopping, and everything related to your kitchen. [RSVP]( MORE IRL, LESS URL Wed, Nov 9 | 6:00 PM PST Autumn Inspirations Cooking Class San Francisco! Join Emily Dellas for a hands-on cooking class where you'll learn how to make a delicious meal inspired by the best of the season. Starting with a mixed chicories salad with a lemon-anchovy dressing, followed by rigatoni with squash and caramelized leeks, then dive into a Zuni-inspired roast chicken with autumn vegetables. Finish off with a warm cranberry rye spice cake. [RSVP]( Wed, Nov 16 | 6:00 PM PST German Soft Pretzels It’s pretzel time, Berkeley! Learn everything there is to know about the classic German soft pretzel. From forming the dough to shaping and baking, Chef Squaby’s here to share all his pretzel secrets. [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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