Rock the Shiso Kitchen Casbah with this intensely flavorful North African style menu including Spiced Chicken Tagine w/ Olives and Dates, Charred Broccoli with Harissa Vinaigrette, Moroccan Cous Cous Salad with Lemon, Shallots and Mint, and Glazed Orange Almond Cake.
Rock the Shiso Kitchen Casbah with this intensely flavorful North African style menu including Spiced Chicken Tagine w/ Olives and Dates, Charred Broccoli with Harissa Vinaigrette, Moroccan Cous Cous Salad with Lemon, Shallots and Mint, and Glazed Orange Almond Cake.
Shiso Kitchen is the brainchild of Chef Jessica Roy. The Kitchen is a welcoming space, created to bring food-lovers together, inspire creativity & fun, and encourage culinary curiosity.
Whether you are looking to brush up on your cooking skills, get some new tips and tricks, learn how to create a go-to meal to really 'WOW' your friends and family, or just have a fun time out on the town.
Think of Shiso Kitchen as your kitchen- the place where everyone gathers together. Located in a bustling foodie neighborhood in-between Harvard and Union squares, Shiso Kitchen is amid all of Boston’s hot culinary action.
Looking to spice up your dinner? This class is filled with recipes that are full of the bold tastes of North African and Moroccan cuisine. Learn how to turn dinner into a zesty and flavorful meal using the seasonings and spices of this unique and delicious cuisine.
In this class, you’ll learn to make a Chicken tagine – a traditional Moroccan dish of chicken braised with spices and preserved lemons, a company-worthy dish. We’ll round up the meal with a decadent African date ice cream.
The flavors of North Africa are hard to beat with their rich history in the spice trade and a combination of culinary influences from around the world. Join our own Chef Olive as he teaches you some of his family's secret recipes
Join Hipcooks owner Monika Reti (daughter of MIT Alum Aldo Reti) and Let’s go to Morocco for a virtual dinner party! In this lively livestream class, we’ll make a beautiful Moroccan Tagine for dinner and Poached Apricots in Syrup for dessert.
I'm often asked what's my favorite class, it's this one and the Indian class. Â The food and spices are heavenly. In this class, we will use a classic Tagine, as well as traditional pots and pans that will help us come close to the real thing.Â
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