In this half demo, half hands-on class, ICE Director of Culinary Development James Briscione will give you a general introduction to the uses of sous vide and low-temperature cooking applications. He will cover concepts such as food safety in sous vide and low-temperature cooking, and uses of sous vide for storage and cooking. Dishes prepared will include Eggs and Risotto, Ribeye Steak; 48-Hour Short Ribs; Chicken Breasts; Vegetables; Salmon; and Poached Pears.
You will work in teams to execute the class menu. At the end of class, participants gather to enjoy the food they have prepared. Wine is served with meals in most classes. All class menus are subject to change. While a snack platter is offered in both morning and evening classes, you may want to consider a light snack before joining us for class. Students are encouraged to bring a light lunch or dinner to all pastry classes.
You will work in teams to execute the class menu. At the end of class, participants gather to enjoy the food they have prepared. Wine is served with meals in most classes. All class menus are subject to change. While a snack platter is offered in both morning and evening classes, you may want to consider a light snack before joining us for class. Students are encouraged to bring a light lunch or dinner to all pastry classes.
Cocktails and Apps Summer Edition is the perfect way to enjoy a summer evening with new friends while sipping on two great new cocktails! Come mix it up with our Chef as you are professionally guided through these tasty and easy to make appetizers: light and delicious Frito Misto, spicy and fresh Gazpacho Shots, savory and sweet grilled peaches and prosciutto crostini, warm and inviting crab dip with fresh tortilla chips and tangy chili lime summer snack mix. Wash it all down with Yuzo Mojitos and Rose Aperol Spritzes! Looking to keep it alcohol free? You'll love our NA sparkling Rose!
New York City has some of the most famous steakhouses in the country. These classic establishments are known for a distinctive homey atmosphere and a trademark cuisine that has been pleasing diners for decades. Spend an evening learning the techniques and recipes you need to replicate your favorite steakhouse experience at home. You'll make and enjoy classic shrimp cocktail; Caesar salad; grilled New York strip with beurre Maître d'Hôtel; creamed spinach and truffled mashed potatoes.
Bordered by both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, with snow-capped peaks and lush green valleys, the diverse geography of France offers the best ingredients from the land and sea. You'll get a taste of the best of all those regions in this class. For your Francophile meal, you will prepare and enjoy frisée salad with shallot-bacon vinaigrette; steak frites (sautéed steak with hand-cut french fries); bouillabaisse (seafood soup from Marseille); and honey lavender blanc mange.
Japanese cuisine is a sophisticated affair, where the aesthetics of the final dish are as important as its taste. Sushi, tempura and shabu-shabu are among its most common exports, but only offer a small glimpse at the richness and variety of dishes found throughout the country. This class will offer you an overview of the foods of Japan, along with a discussion of ingredients and equipment. You will make dashi broth and miso soup; beef negimaki; pork katsudon with rice; and shrimp and vegetable tempura.
Ranked as America’s Best Culinary School (USAToday 2019), our roster of Chef-Instructors have run top kitchens around the globe.