Asian Cuisine Series: Crack the Code for Delicious RAMEN!
Comm Ed - Culinary | Available
There is a reason for all the hype around Ramen Noodles - it's because they are indeed delicious! However, pulling off a ramen recipe with all of is varied ingredients can be intimidating. Never fear - Chef Joy will take you on an international culinary adventure, exploring different types of ramen and teaching you to make restaurant-quality ramen noodles, suited perfectly to your preferences. After the class, you can boast to your friends and family that you know the secret code to making perfect, delicious ramen.
Asian Cuisine Series: This class is part of a 6-part cooking series adventure, taking you through foods from China, Thailand, Vietnam, and more. You will learn how to prepare and cook a variety of recipes that are packed with mouth-watering Asian flavors. You will create these delicious exotic dishes by using ingredients from your typical grocery stores and regular seasonings already in your kitchen. By the end of the series, you will know so many different cooking techniques, you will have the confidence to create your own Asian dishes. Join us for every class - make friends, have fun, and of course, eat well!
Cost: $75 per class, or $400 if you'd like to BUNDLE for the complete 6-class Asian Cuisine Series ($50 in savings!)
Ages Requirement: Ages 14 & up. Kids between the ages of 10-13 may enroll with a registered adult.
Dietary requests or questions? Please email kgustafson@uaptc.edu
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Community Education Class Cancellation Policy: A full refund will be issued if registration is canceled at least 7 days prior to the start of class. Cancellations made less than 7 days from the class date will not receive a refund unless the class spot can be sold. On the chance that UA-PTC must cancel a class, registrants will have the choice of receiving a full refund or transferring to another Community Education class.
Joy Shan
As someone who grew up on the east coast of China, I missed Chinese food when I moved to the states for graduate school in a tiny college town. I learned and advanced my cooking skills when I had to be my own personal chef. I remember teaching a Chinese peer in my dorm how to cook dumplings to ease his homesickness after I knew he was weeping on the phone talking to his mother. I learned to recreate these authentic flavors using limited ingredients, and in doing so, I developed a passion for cooking. Most of my recipes use whole foods and are plant-based. I love sharing my recipes, experiences, and stories with people. I hope my classes will help and inspire others to explore and enjoy different food, cultures, and the world.