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Adventures in Charcuterie! Learn How to Make Meat & Cheese Boards Like a Pro
In this class, student's will learn how to create beautiful charcuterie boards.
Class experience
In this hour-long course, students will create a beautiful charcuterie board! They are also welcome to observe, take notes, and create their own board at a later time using the replay. Although my background is not in cooking, I have learned to love arranging charcuterie boards! I have been improving my craft over the past 3 years, and I'm learning more each time I create a new board! When I think of charcuterie boards, I think of meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, olives, nuts, crackers,...
This class is taught in English.
Students will create their own charcuterie board!
Ingredients that I will be using will be listed at least 72 hours before the class. However, your ingredients do not need to match mine exactly. The most important thing about the boards is that you pick foods that your family will enjoy! I can help students come up with creative ways to arrange any foods they would like to include. Ingredients do not need to be fancy. In fact, sometimes it's fun to see what you have in the house to work with! Ingredients Could Include: -Meats (prosciutto, salami, pepperoni, turkey sticks, ham, turkey, etc.) -Blocks of Cheeses (brie, gouda, cheddar, goat, feta, blue, pepper jack, etc.) -Sliced Cheese -Ricotta Cheese -Fruit (apples, grapes, berries, pomegranate, kiwi, dried fruit, raisins, etc.) -Vegetables (carrots, cucumber, pickles, etc.) -Olives/Olive Mix -Any cracker -Crostini -Breadsticks -Nuts/Trailmix/Dried Fruit/Seeds -Small chocolates/chocolate bars -Cookies -Jams/spreads/honey (or honeycomb) -Small snack foods (pretzels, goldfish, cheez-its, dried cereals, etc.) -Fresh herbs Suggested Tools: -Knives -Cutting Boards -Some type of platter to present the board -Toothpicks (could be decorative, not required) -Small bowls (not required) -Skinny drinking glass (used to make roses with salami) -Forks, spoons
Students will be using knives in this class.
Hello all! My name is Rachel Derector and by day, I am a 6th grade ELA teacher, but after school, I love to help students improve their reading and writing skills through more games, writing prompts, and engaging stories! I graduated with a...
Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-8 learners per class