Flavors of Mexico: Comfort Food for a Crowd
A hands-on cooking class culminating in dinner served with wine and beer.
Annelies Zijderveld takes traditional Mexican ingredients and techniques and imbues them with a twist. She knows how to bring the bold flavors of Mexico together with local produce to create food that's truly irresistible. In this class, she'll teach us to how prepare her favorite Mexican comfort foods, dishes that are perfect for a dinner party but easy enough for weeknights!
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Queso Fundido | Molten Cheese
Sopa de Poblano | Poblano Pepper Soup
Ensalada de Nopales | Cactus Paddle Salad
Arroz Verde | Green Rice
Elote | Corn on the Cob (Street-Style)
Papitas con Carne | Potatoes and Meat
Garrapiñadas | Candied Peanuts on Bi-Rite Creamery Ice Cream
Annelies Zijderveld was born in Texas and has called the Bay area home for many years. She is the author of Steeped: Recipes Infused with Tea, a book for tea lovers about how to cook with tea. As a cooking teacher who teaches at 18 Reasons and Draeger’s in San Mateo, she believes cooking should be fun and flavorful, (and still can’t quite get over the amazing abundance of fresh produce and ingredients available to us in the Bay area). She also volunteers as a chef with Cooking Matters and delights in being a part of the wonderful work of #NoKidHungry in her local community. With a master’s in intercultural studies and a Mexican-Bolivian-Dutch heritage, she’s keen on finding the points of intersection around the table. Her food writing has appeared in Edible East Bay, allRecipes Magazine, The Kitchn, Paste Magazine, and Brit + Co. among other publications. She is the creator of the literary food blog, the food poet and you can follow her food antics on Instagram @anneliesz.