Louisiana Cuisine, Series 1 - Soups & Stews: Chicken & Sausage Gumbo
Comm Ed - Culinary | This program is completed
Of all the dishes in the realm of Louisiana cooking, gumbo is the most famous and, very likely, the most popular. Gumbo crosses all class barriers, appearing on the tables of the poor as well as the wealthy. Gumbo is often cited as an example of the melting-pot nature of Louisiana cooking: a steaming bowl of fragrant gumbo is one of life’s cherished pleasures, as emblematic of Louisiana as chili is of Texas. Come join us in making (and eating) this iconic dish. You'll leave with recipes, know-how, and a full to-go container.
- Age Requirements: Ages 14 and up. Kids between the ages of 10-13 may enroll with a registered adult.
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Lance Curtis
Chef Lance has loved cooking since watching his father cook breakfast on Saturday mornings. His mother taught him canning while making wild muscadine jelly. He is currently a culinary instructor at UAPTC Culinary Arts and Hospitality Institute and formerly the Executive Chef at The Red Apple Inn and Country Club. A previous career moved him to Louisiana for three years where he fell in love with eating, and cooking, Louisiana Cuisine.