Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Learn to Make Shabu Shabu at Japanese Cooking Class at Pasadena Buddhist Church

If you'd like to join me at my next Japanese cooking class, we'll be making shabu shabu and gomoku namasu, a type of pickled salad.

When: Tuesday, February 10, 7 pm
Where: Pasadena Buddhist Church, 1993 Glen Avenue, Pasadena
How Much: $15 includes a hands-on lesson with a professional instructor and three-course dinner.
RSVP:
Misako Morihiro, misamasumori@yahoo.com

Some students stand back and watch, but I like to roll up my sleeves and get in on the action. The choice is yours.

You may also choose to take the easiest route and come just for the dinner at 8:30 pm. Most diners make a $10 donation for food.

9 comments:

  1. SC, I dunno bout Shabu Shamu, but I'm gonna try to get to Pop on Union this week, per your high recommendation.

    I'll come in disguise so they'll let this dog in.

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  2. I'll be recovering from my daughter's dramatic debut as a cook in the play Willy Wonka, but you have fun.

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  3. Did you ever get over to my Auntie Em's in ERock, SC?

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  4. I'd like to join you for the Indian food course.

    To Margaret... Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was the theme of my High School graduation night. Patents were forced to dress up as Umpa Lumpas.Talk about being traumatized from both sides of the argument.

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  5. CP, Let me know what you think of POP. And, no, I STILL haven't made it to Auntie Em's.

    Margaret, hope your daughter breaks a leg. I see she has the acting bug too.

    PA, I'll let you know when I go for my next Indian cooking lesson. It's not a formal class, just a friend from India who's teaching me.

    AH - Yea!

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  6. I'm a HUGE fan of shabu shabu. I could eat it every night! I'd love to join you in taking the class. I'd love to see how they make the dipping sauces. You know, it's all about the sauces!

    I'm working on a big fundraiser for 2/14. I don't think the shabu-shabu class will conflict with any of the fundraiser preparations. I'll let you know on Saturday morning.

    LOVE SHABUx2 nancy

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  7. Nancy, OOOH, I hope you can make it. You'll know at least four people there: me, Caryn from Team Krissy, Lannie from the infusion room at CoH (her husband's a hapa) and Melanie.

    The JA community is so small, you may know others too.

    And you'll get to meet Altadena Hiker, whose comments you've read on both blogs.

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