Our Sushi course explores the traditions of sushi through hands-on practice. Create perfect sushi rice and master knife cuts as you craft a variety of different sushi styles (including maki, nigiri, chirashi and sashimi).
Our Sushi Course Explores The Traditions Of Sushi Through Hands-on Practice
The George Brown College Foundation, established in 1984, is a separately incorporated registered charity that serves as the primary fundraising vehicle for George Brown College.
The Foundation is guided by a volunteer Board of Directors who support the College’s mandate of increasing access to education by raising money to support student success through scholarships, bursaries and awards.
Together with the college, we work to advance George Brown’s commitment to excellence in teaching, applied learning and innovation, as well as its commitment to access, diversity and mutual respect.
Together with our donors, we work to ensure that no student is denied a post-secondary education at George Brown College because of financial constraints.
What is our mission and mandate?
George Brown College is dedicated to providing the highest possible calibre of education to its students and to making its programs accessible to all.
The Foundation helps the College achieve this goal by raising money to support student success through scholarships and bursaries as well as through larger initiatives that strengthen the College’s ability to offer programs for specific industries and professions.
Our mission is to raise funds for the college that will:
Advance the college’s commitment to excellence in teaching, applied learning and innovation.
Enable George Brown’s programs, facilities and services to be best-in-class.
Enable George Brown to be a key resource in shaping the future of Toronto.
Help George Brown produce graduates who are the candidates of choice for employers.
Support George Brown’s commitment to access, diversity and mutual respect.
Enable the college to achieve its goal that no student is denied a George Brown College education because of the financial burden.
Fresh, healthy, flavourful and unique - Japanese cuisine is both comforting and refined. Join trained chef and Japanese food enthusiast Luis Obregon for an evening learning about and preparing authentic Izakaya dishes
Lauren will even give you her recipe for making no-fish-fish roe made with beets! To go with the rolls Lauren will also demo how to make oven baked tempura vegetables (a gluten free, healthy twist) and an orange ginger mixed green salad.
Taught by chef Russell Auckbaraullee, co-winner of the “best sushi” title at the 2015 Toronto Sushi Festival, classes cover making sushi with meat, veggies, and fish, as well as knife-sharpening and safe food-handling and storage.
We will work with you to create a truly unique experience that you can bring home with you, and share with your family and friends...or bring them along with you!
Classes will be limited to 6 people for mixed classes. Once you have made the food if you want to pack up your food you can do so with the containers provided and take home.
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