Community Dinner: A SALVADOREÑO FEAST (FIRST SEATING)

When: 
Wednesday, June 27, 2018 6:00pm to 7:00pm
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Where: 
3674 18th St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States
Price: 
$15.00
8 slots available

Violeta Sandoval, one of our Cooking Matters peer educators, graduated from culinary school in El Salvador before emigrating to San Francisco, where she has raised her beautiful family and shared her love of delicious food for the past decade. We first met her in a class at the Women's Building, and she has become one of our most beloved teachers and chefs.

We are pleased to feature Violeta and her food for our Community Dinner for our 10th Anniversary Celebration Month. We are proud to have her in our community of teachers. Join us for a very special evening with Violeta as she cooks a feast!

MENU

Salpicon de carne de res (shredded beef with chiles)
Casamiento o pico de gallo (rice and beans with salsa)
Yuca frita con curtido y salsa de tomate (fried yuca with salsa and slaw)
Platano macho maduro frito (dessert: fried plantains)
 

ABOUT COMMUNITY DINNER

Once a month, we open our doors to friends new and old, welcoming all to our share a table and a delicious meal. Every month is something different, but it's always $15 and always tasty. Wine and beer are for sale at the event. Kids welcome! 

 

For our second seating at 7:30 pm, please click here