Southeast Asian spices and ingredients can be daunting – lemongrass, lime leaves, galangal, palm sugar, fish sauce and curry paste – but no more! Our menu includes Tom Kha Goong, Chicken Satay, Chicken Green Curry, Coconut Rice, and Pad Thai.
Southeast Asian spices and ingredients can be daunting – lemongrass, lime leaves, galangal, palm sugar, fish sauce and curry paste – but no more! Our menu includes Tom Kha Goong, Chicken Satay, Chicken Green Curry, Coconut Rice, and Pad Thai.
Abby Hitchcock grew up on Long Island’s rural East End, known for its fishing and farming (fresh bay scallops, stripers, flounder, bluefish, farm-stands, and pick-your-own strawberries/pumpkins/apples). From her mother she learned to love simple fresh local foods and from her father, an amateur chef who enjoys preparing American and ethnic feasts, a love of reading menus and preparing exotic fare.
But it wasn’t until she attended university in England, where she was placed in a “self-catering” flat (shop, cook and feed yourself) that Abby found that food was her passion: shopping for it, cooking it, eating it, researching it.
Abby began poking about in the greengrocer’s and butcher’s shops and preparing amazing repasts for her English flat mates—a New York brunch or an American Thanksgiving for 12— in her tiny kitchenette. After she earned her degree in Botany, she returned to the States and enrolled in Peter Kump’s New York Cooking School (now The Institute of Culinary Education).
With her Peter Kump diploma in hand, Abby went on to work at The Tea Box at Takashimaya in New York, Vong in London and at the BBC’s Vegetarian Good Food Magazine. She has been a private chef, worked at Martha Stewart Living television and run her own catering company.
She finally settled down as part owner, then sole owner, of Abigail’s Kitchen (formerly Camaje) in Greenwich Village. In 2022, having weathered the pandemic and 25 years on MacDougal Street, Abby moved her business to the Lower East Side. She also opened Betty, an American restaurant located in the same building on Henry Street.
When it is time to liven up January, Thai hits just right. Join Chef Tammy for a top-notch menu designed to make your belly rumble. Hop in the kitchen soon and start cooking up some flavors.
Thai Cooking class is offered by Chef Eric's Culinary Classroom. Chef Eric’s Culinary Classroom is the best culinary school in Los Angeles. Chef Eric teaches hands-on cooking classes and gives you a technical education as a European-trained professional chef.
OK POK is the sound a wooden pestle makes when it strikes a clay mortar. Pok Pok is also a cookbook and guide to bold, authentic Thai cooking from Andy Ricker.
Bahn Thai cooking class is offered by The Cookery Houston. The Cookery offers a wide selection of recreational interactive cooking classes for chefs at all levels. Our classes focus on international, regional and seasonal cuisines.
Thai Street Food Cooking class is offered by The Asheville Kitchen. We hope you will bring your bubble of friends & families! Come have fun! In-person classes will be limited to 4 to 6 students. It is up to you to gather the 4-6 students you wish to take a class with.
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