Nothing like a warm bowl of homemade soup to chase away the chill! Join us as we make Vegetable Cabbage Soup, Bean & Kale Soup and Cheesy Potato & Corn Chowder! They’ll help warm you from the inside out!
Nothing like a warm bowl of homemade soup to chase away the chill! Join us as we make Vegetable Cabbage Soup, Bean & Kale Soup and Cheesy Potato & Corn Chowder! They’ll help warm you from the inside out!
Flour Power Nashville opened in early 2020 as the 12th franchise within the Flour Power family. Owner, Shannon Mock Miller, moved to Nashville in November 2000 to pursue her dream of signing a recording contract. She spent over 30 years working in the restaurant and party planning business.
During that time she cultivated a huge extended family within the Nashville community. In 2011 Shannon married, had a daughter and became a stay at home mama. In 2016, she became a single mama and set out to create the best life possible for her and her young daughter.
"One night I decided to look into franchise ownership and while scrolling through the different opportunities, Flour Power Kids Cooking Studio literally jumped off the page. It was everything I am passionate about rolled into one delicious concept!
Children, cooking, parties and fun. I decided to go for it!" Shannon has the help and support of her parents and 8 year old daughter, Stella Blue. She and Stella Blue look forward to cooking with the children of Nashville for many years to come.
Tibetan Momos, Chinese Shumai, Pot Stickers and Har Gow, Italian Gnocchi, Japanese Gyoza, American sweet and savory dumplings, Polish Perogis and Indian Samosas are a few of the variations of those delightful pieces of dough we call dumplings.
Traditional Dim Sum is a style of Chinese cuisine prepared as small bite-sized portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets or on small plates. Dim sum is also well known for the unique way it is served in some restaurants, whereby fully cooked and ready-to-serve dim sum dishes ar...
Date Night: Chinese Dumplings is offered by the gourmandise school. Chicken and chive potstickers classic pork shumai veggie stir fry soy vinegar dipping sauce.
No need for take out menus once you've mastered the art of making this Chinese meal. You'll learn to fill and fold the dumplings for soup; create egg rolls from scratch; and produce two simple but delicious main courses.
This course describes common procedures used to prepare stock, ingredients used in making stock, and explains the function of a stock in making sauces and soups.
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