Join Chef and Culinary Nutritionist Sandra Bruton for a fun, hands-on introduction to easy, contemporary Thai-inspired dishes. You’ll discover secrets to fragrant Southeast Asian flavours through a trio of quick, healthy dishes
Join Chef and Culinary Nutritionist Sandra Bruton for a fun, hands-on introduction to easy, contemporary Thai-inspired dishes. You’ll discover secrets to fragrant Southeast Asian flavours through a trio of quick, healthy dishes.
Thai Peanut Pork & Chive Dumplings with Chili Date Sauce:
Spiralized Butternut Squash Chicken Pad Thai:
Khanom Ba Bin, Thai coconut & corn pancakes:
The Dep is a unique food venue that hosts an eclectic range of food events.
Founded in 2011 by Len Senater, The Dep is an ongoing, evolving experiment, prototype and proof-of-concept exploring food’s role in building community, creating opportunity and celebrating diversity. It has evolved over the years into a kind of convivial urban food hub where food producers, creators and consumers can connect and explore new food ideas in a fun, informal setting.
To find out more about The Dep, you can check out what others have written (like Spacing Magazine or Yonge Street Media), read some customer reviews (4.6 out of 5 stars!), or dig into my own slightly ranty manifesto.
In early 2016, the Dep extended an invitation to newly-arrived Syrian refugees who found themselves stuck in hotels for many weeks, with no access to kitchens to cook for themselves or their families.
This blossomed into the wildly successful Newcomer Kitchen, a non-profit social enterprise that invites newcomer women to prepare and sell meals in a fun, social setting, while earning revenue through dignified, meaningful work.
Learn to cook three authentic Thai dishes
Every week, we offer specialized classes, starting from uncovering the secrets of traditional Thai cuisine to showing you how to prepare a 100% healthy and nutritious meal for your daily workout.
In this class we will explore the delicate balance of flavours in Thai cuisine and how to achieve the tantalizing flavours of spicy, sweet, sour and salty that we love in Thai dishes.
In addition to various cooking techniques, the instructors also gave advices on how to select high-quality ingredients with nutritional value well as how to beautifully present Thai cuisine to all participants who were members of the Thai Community in Vancouver and nearby cities.
Mastering the four pillars of taste: salty, spicy, sour, and sweet.
© 2025 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy