Showing posts with label Upcoming Classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Upcoming Classes. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Get to Know Chef Katie Reineberg!


Chef Katie Reineberg is a graduate of Johnson and Wales University, where she earned dual degrees in both Culinary Arts and Nutrition Sciences. At J&W she served as a student instructor for the Chef's Choice program, assisting professors in recreational cooking classes for adults and children. Katie is a member of the American Dietetic Association, and was involved with Kids First RI on Team Nutrition Project, an initiative to provide healthier meals in public schools and promote nutrition education to kids of all ages. Katie has experience working in multiple areas of the food service industry, including catering, restaurants (in Great Falls and Charlotte, NC), hotels (Landsdowne Resort), as well as product research and development for Infinite Herbs in Boston.

Originally
from Northern Virginia, she's thrilled to be back in the area to join the Cookology team as a Chef Instructor. Growing up, Katie always loved to cook, but it wasn't until she took a nutrition course in college that she considered making food her life. Her true passion lies in spreading the message of healthy eating. A self-proclaimed health-food junkie, her goal is to get kids excited about cooking and to show them that healthy food is as fun to cook as it is to eat!

Q: Is there one recipe or skill you think everyone should learn?
I think a lot of times people can follow a recipe, but if they were asked to open their fridge and whip something up, they would have no clue where to start. I think it is important to experiment with food; recipes are great building blocks for ideas, but step outside the ingredients or directions and add something you like. For example, I love cinnamon, it is one of my favorite ingredients to add to anything, especially when baking. It brings out the nuttiness in peanut butter, the richness in chocolate, and adds a sweet heat to desserts like cheesecake and crème brulee, so even if the recipe I am using doesn’t call for cinnamon, I usually add it to anything and everything sweet.

Q: What's the most rewarding part of working with kids?
They are just so much fun! They are curious about food, and they really do want to try new things. Parents: if your kids say “I don’t like that” do not give up! Keep encouraging them to taste different foods and present them in ways that make them interesting. If all else fails, puree fruits and vegetables and sneak them into muffins, pastas, and sauces... then let them know afterwards that they do, in fact, eat vegetables because they just downed a bowl of pasta and pesto made with spinach, peas, and basil!

Q: Do you have a favorite comfort food?
Yes, pasta! My favorite is a big bowl of spaghetti Bolognese, but I actually prefer whole wheat pasta to regular, which makes me feel a little bit better about all the calories... that's the nutritionist in me talking!

Q: What are your favorite local restaurants?
If I want a really nice meal it is well worth the drive out to Lovettsville for dinner at Patowmac Farm. I also like tapas because it means I get to try few bites of a lot of different things (and drink sangria!); around here Jaleo in DC is the best. Lastly, for an amazing Italian meal my go-to is Geranio in Alexandria; it is a really small, quaint restaurant, but the food is amazing and the menu changes seasonally so there is always something new to try! For casual meals, Café Sano in Reston is a great place to pick up a quick bite.

Q: What are your favorite ingredients to work with?
I love to experiment with anything local, fresh, and seasonal!

Q: Have any least favorites?
I do not like to cook with things I don’t like to eat, which honestly is not a very long list! I'm not a huge fan of lamb, though I have made some tasty ground lamb meatballs before.

Q: What is your favorite type of cuisine to cook?
I always answer “healthy food” when people ask that, but I guess that is not really a type of cuisine... I would say I am most influenced by Italian and Mediterranean cooking, and I always try to use fresh, local, and SEASONAL ingredients because honestly the foods justs taste better!

For example, in the summer I'll stop by the farmers market in Reston on the way home. Wednesday nights at 5 there is a small farmers market in Reston off Reston Parkway. I'll picked up some fresh corn, cherry tomatoes, blackberries, and green beans - all local. Then, for dinner I'll make something like a grilled pork tenderloin with a blackberry red onion compote, and cook a pack of store-bought cheese ravioli and toss them with the corn (cut off the cobb, raw), green beans, (blanched), tomatoes (halved), thinly sliced fennel, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Easy, and really delicious! I love roasted squash in the Fall.

Q: What's your favorite dessert?
Crème Brulee.

Q: When you're at home do you cook for yourself or order out? Have any go-to
recipes?

It just depends on what I am in the mood to eat. Sometimes you just can’t beat take-out Chinese to satisfy a craving. When I do cook (which is most nights), I do have a lot of go-to recipes. In the Summer I like to grill out and use as many fresh fruits and vegetables as possible (grilled BBQ chicken and a feta, tomato, and watermelon salad are quick, easy, and delicious). In the Fall and Winter I make a lot of pasta and soups (butternut squash bisque is my favorite). And once Spring rolls around I am so sick of pasta and soup I usually make anything but pasta and soup (try sautéing fresh shrimp with olive oil, crushed red pepper flakes and salt until crispy, then serve over a big bowl of Arugula tossed with shaved parmesan, lemon juice, and olive oil. A big piece of warm bread on the side is a must for sopping up the juices from the shrimp and salad).

I also make risotto a lot because there are so many different ingredients you can add to vary the flavor; a few of my favorites include mushroom and thyme with white truffle oil, roasted tomato and asparagus with parmesan, and sweet corn with basil.

Q: When you're not cooking, what are your other hobbies?
I love to be outside, and around here there are so many great things to do outdoors; hitting the hiking trails, spending the afternoon out on a dock or boat with food and friends, and trips to one of the many Virginia wineries are a few of my favorite.

Q: Food trend you are sick of?
LOW CARB... get over it! Our bodies need carbs to function, people just need to learn to eat the RIGHT ones (whole grains, fruits, vegetables), instead of all of the processed junk we all know we buy (even I admit I love my Cape Cod potato chips).

Although I understand the science behind low carb diets, I still question anyone who decides it is healthier to munch on bacon versus bananas every day. I will admit I eat bacon too... it's all about balance. Maybe the Cape Cod company should think about a bacon potato chip...

Q: Why do you think it's so important for parents and kids to learn to cook, and specifically learn to cook healthy foods?
I think it is great that people are finally starting to acknowledge how unhealthy the majority of the people in our country eat, but I think the most important and influential target of the message of healthy eating is kids, because they are the ones who are going to be able to bring about change and demand better food. The best part about being a nutritionist and a chef is that I have the ability to not just tell kids how to eat healthy, but to show them how to cook healthy food. I love helping kids discover new foods they never knew they liked and encouraging to try the ones they think they won’t!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

October & November DATE NIGHT classes now available


Treat your date to a fantastic evening of cooking, food, and wine!

In our popular DATE NIGHT cooking classes you and your sweetie will work with our pro chef to create a delicious 3-course meal, then enjoy your creations in our dining room with a glass of paired wine. A unique and engaging night out!

Our Date Nights sell out quickly, so be sure to reserve your seats in advance.

LAST SEATS FOR OCTOBER DATE NIGHTS:

Fall French Dinner
Friday 10/1, 7-9pm; $59

Belgian Bistro Dining
Saturday 10/2, 7-9pm; $65

Oktoberfest Dinner
Friday 10/15, 7-9pm; $59

Asian American Fusion
Friday 10/22, 7-9pm; $59

NOVEMBER DATE NIGHTS JUST ANNOUNCED:

Fall Harvest Dinner
Friday 11/5, 7-9pm; $65

Friday 11/12, 7-9pm; $59

Friday 11/19, 7-9pm; $59


Thursday, September 2, 2010

Hurricane ruin your weekend plans? Try a SWEET escape!



Can't get out of town for the long weekend? You can still enjoy a night of friends, food, wine and fun at our BFF Night - SWEET ESCAPE on Saturday night!

During the class you and your friends will nosh on delicious, decadent dessert dishes paired with a tasting flight of wines. You can sit back, relax, and enjoy as Brad demonstrates each dessert, explains how he made each dish, ways you can recreate a version of it at home - plus he'll answer your questions about cooking, food, wine, and more.

A fun night out for friends who love food, with a fantastic menu featuring Chef Brad's signature Molleux au Chocolat (read: MOLTEN CHOCOLATE CAKE!).

7-9pm; $39 per person includes demo, desserts, and wine tasting flight.

MENU

Red Wine and Port Poached Pears with Triple Spice and Vanilla Bean Caramel

Molleux Au Chocolat with Double Whipped Creme Anglaise and Sparkling Raspberries

Brie and Bleu Cheese Sweet Mousse with Sweet Braised Cherries


Can't make it Saturday? We've got two hands-on cooking sessions this Labor Day!

A Day at the Beach - beach inspired eats for families

Tailgating with a Twist - adult grilling class; you'll learn how to make gourmet versions of your football party faves

More food and fun for friends next weekend in our BURGERS & BEERS class with Chef Spates:

In this session our pro chef will create three gourmet, handmade burgers, then serve them with his favorite paired brews. He'll also discuss how to make fantastic and flavorful burgers at home: tricks of the trade, tips for buying the best ingredients, and more.

Saturday, Sept. 11 from 7-9pm; $49 per person includes demo, 3 gourmet courses, and beer pairings.

MENU

Herbed Burgers with Arugula and Olive Tapenade

Chili Lamb Burgers with Apple Slaw

Turkey Burgers with Fried Onions and Chipotle Ketchup

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Labor Day Cooking Classes



Still looking for something fun to do this Labor Day? You don't have to leave Loudoun to enjoy a fun afternoon filled with family, friends, and good food.
Monday, Sept. 6; 11am-1pm
$49 per child, parents eat free

If you can't make it to the beach for the long weekend you can still enjoy beach-inspired eats with the family in this hands-on cooking class with Chef Katie!

During the session the whole family will work together to create a yummy menu of tasty summer foods.

MENU
Green Apple Cloeslaw
Oven "Fried" Chicken with Homemade BBQ Dipping Sauce
Cheesy Herb Cornbread Bites
Light and Sweet Lemon Lime Bars
Monday, Sept. 6; 2-4pm
$59 per person
FANTASTIC MENU!

In this session you'll work with our professional chef to create gourmet versions of your tailgating favorites. The perfect way to celebrate the start of the season!

MENU
Gourmet Nachos with Aged Cheddar and Fontina with Heirloom Habanero Salsa
Grilled and Chilled Flank Steak Sliders with Brown Sugar Balsamic Glaze
Brie and White Chocolate Swirled Brownies

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Last camps of the summer and NEW single session classes for kids!


Kids have been whisking, sauteing, and baking up delicious gourmet dishes all summer long in our cooking camps with Chef Katie!

Only two camps left, reserve your child's seat by clicking the links below.

5 Day camp starts Monday, August 16
9-11:30am, Ages 9+; $250
ONLY 4 SEATS AVAILABLE!

5 Day camp starts Monday, August 23
1-3:30pm, Ages 9+; $299

***SPECIAL EVENING SERIES FOR TEENS & TWEENS!!!***

STARTS TUESDAY!
3 class series begins Tuesday, August 17
$120 per child

Join us for 3 nights of food, fun, and delicious competition!

In this three part series, your child will be given the skills necessary to go up against his or her peers in an all-out food battle! Each child will be able to use their creativity to come up with dishes that fit the night's theme, and use several featured ingredients.

Night One: Lotsa Pasta
Kids will flip a coin to decide the type of pasta their team will use, then work as a team to come up with a dish using at least three vegetables, a cheese, and a type of prepared sauce.

Night Two: Sweet and Treats
Young chefs will be given multiple recipes for different basic desserts (cookies, brownies, cupcakes, whipped cream, icing, blondies, etc.). From there, their team will decide which recipes they want to make to create a fully-loaded dessert using at least one fruit or natural sweetener, nuts or chocolate, and a spice from the rack.

Night Three: Pizza Night
For the final challenge, each child will battle on his or her own to create the ultimate pizza. We'll teach the kids how to roll out the dough, then they will have access to tons of different sauces, cheeses, and toppings to fuel their awesome creations.

Class will meet from 4:30pm-6:00pm on August 17th, 24th, 31st. This class is for ages 12-16.

Single sessions are available for $45 per child. Call 703.433.1909 to inquire.

NEW SINGLE SESSION CLASSES FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES


Monday August 23, 11am-12pm
$25 per child, adults free

In this hands-on cooking class your little chef will roll, sauce, cheese and top two different kinds of delicious homemade pizza; one savory, the other a chocolate chip cookie pizza pie!

Tuesday August 24, 10am-12pm; $35

In this delicious and nutritious cooking class we will create three recipes that put a new twist on some classic lunchbox favorites!

Wednesday August 25, 9-11:30am; $45

In this class young chefs will learn essential culinary concepts and techniques like knife skills, how to work with spices, how to combine flavors and ingredients, sauteing, roasting, blanching, baking, and MUCH MORE!

Thursday August 26, 10am-12pm; $35

Kids will love this educational day of cooking, eating, and learning, making tasty ballpark treats!


Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sip sangria and indulge in incredible Italian wines!


Sip in some summer with our upcoming WINE EDU classes.
TOMORROW NIGHT! 7:30-9pm

Nothing says summer like a refreshing glass of sangria!

In this class you'll taste different kinds of sangria from Mary's
"SANGRIA BAR", plus learn how to easily make it at home. You'll also learn the basics of pairing food with sangria from Mary with small plates created by professional chef Brad Spates.

Want to get on the list for August's EXCLUSIVE wine tasting event with Mary? E-MAIL US!

Saturday, August 14th from 7-9pm

Raise a glass to great food and wine!

Join Cookology and Il Pioppo for a special cooking class devoted to the art of cooking with fine wine. In this 2-hour session you'll learn to make 3 gourmet courses, each using a perfectly paired selection of Italian wine.


Friday, August 20th from 7:30-9pm

Join us for a special tasting session of phenomenal Italian wines!

Italian wine specialist Bridget Sasso of Il Pioppo will lead you through an engaging tasting of Italy's best wines.

Bridget works exclusively with small, family owned vineyards with limited production. Her requirement in the selections is that the owners of the property touch their land each day. Each producer is an organic, biodynamic or conventional grower. Nothing unnatural touches their earth or their plants. In addition to the tasting Bridget will share stories about the families and their vineyards, and how they make their wine. A truly unique tasting experience.

$45 includes instruction, wine tasting, plus paired hors d’oeurves prepared by our professional chefs.

Bridget and Chef Brad at last month's tasting.

Brad prepared a Three Cheese Ravioli with Lamb Sausage Ragu, a Chilled and Grilled Hangar Steak with Arugula and Beef Butter, and a Seared Tuna and Heirloom Tomato Salad.

COMING IN SEPTEMBER: Wine & Herbs with Mary Watson! Mary worked extensively with wine and herbs using plants from her garden at Landsdowne Resort.


Friday, May 14, 2010

SUMMER CAMPS FOR KIDS & TEENS!

KIDS and TEENS – Join us for fun and educational cooking camps all summer long!

In these hands-on sessions kids from toddlers to teens will learn essential cooking skills from measuring, mixing and baking for little chefs, to chopping, dicing, sauteing, and roasting for aspiring young cooks!

During each session children will learn a new set of skills, plus delicious recipes they can try on their own at home. They’ll expand their horizons with new world cuisines, introduce their palates to the wonders of tasty fruits and veggies, use their creativity as they prepare each artfully crafted dish and much more!

If you have any questions you can contact us via e-mail, or call the store at (703) 433.1909.

We offer a $5 SIBLING DISCOUNT for multiple registrations. To apply your discount call us and register over the phone.

ASK US ABOUT OUR DOWN PAYMENT PLAN!

Mommy/Daddy & Me Camps (Ages 3-5)

Moms, Dads, Grandparents, Caregivers: join us for a fun, hands-on camp with your little one!

· Fruit & Veggie Fun – 3 Day Camp
10-11am, June 29-July 1$75

In this delicious and nutritious cooking camp each day will be dedicated to exploring the wonderful world of fruits and veggies! In each session we’ll make several new recipes that are age appropriate for your toddler and preschooler. We will focus mainly on healthy, whole foods that incorporate fun shapes and colors to make fruit and veggies fun for your kids!

· Calling All Pirates, Mateys, and Maidens – 3 Day Camp
10-11am, July 13-15
$75
AHOY MATEY! In this fun camp we’ll make tasty recipes that focus on healthy fruits and veggies, like Walk the Plank Celery Sticks and Stranded Island Fruit Snacks with Yogurt Dip!

· Tea with Teddy and Friends – 5 Day Camp
10-11am, July 19-23
$125

Join us for a full week of cooking classes! For this fun camp your little chef can bring a different stuffed animal, doll, action figure, or any toy they’d like to help them make their favorite tea time snacks like tea sandwiches, cakes, cookies, scones, and other delicious treats!

· Fruit & Veggie Fun – 5 Day Camp
10-11am, July 26-30
$125

In this delicious and nutritious cooking camp each day will be dedicated to exploring the wonderful world of fruits and veggies! In each session we’ll make several new recipes that are age appropriate for your toddler and preschooler. We will focus mainly on healthy, whole foods that incorporate fun shapes and colors to make fruit and veggies fun for your kids!

Big Kids Camps (Ages 6-8)

Your little chefs will learn essential cooking skills in a kid-friendly environment!

· Batter Up Sports Fans - 3 Day Camp
12-3:30pm, June 29-July 1
$120

Join us for three fun sessions of cooking, eating, and learning! In this camp we'll be making sports-themed foods like ball park favorites (pretzel bites and dip), Super Bowl specials (touchdown three bean chili)...even homemade Gatorade!

· Calling All Pirates, Mateys, and Maidens – 5 Day Camp
9-11:30am, July 5-9
$175

CALLING ALL PIRATES! Wear your eyepatch, bring your sword, don your best frock, and come aboard! We’re working as the cook in galley all week, where we’ll make tasty treasure treats like Shipwreck stew and Pirate Vanil-arrrgh Cupcakes!

· Lights, Camera, Action! Award-Winning Dishes - 3 Day Camp
1-3:30pm, July 20-22
$120

Guess which movies inspired which menus items as we create dishes from fun, popular movies during this week of camp, with themes like Screamingly Good Monster Munchies and everyone's favorite animated chef movie...Ratatouille!

· Calling All Pirates, Mateys, and Maidens – 3 Day Camp
9-11:30am, August 10-12
$120

CALLING ALL PIRATES! Wear your eyepatch, bring your sword, don your best frock, and come aboard! We’re working as the cook in galley all week, where we’ll make tasty treasure treats like Shipwreck stew and Pirate Vanil-arrrgh Cupcakes!

Young Chefs Camps (Ages 9 and Up)

Young chefs will get schooled in real culinary techniques: knife skills, sautéing, braising & more, plus learn recipes from around the world.

· Lights, Camera, Action! Award-Winning Dishes - 5 Day Camp
12-3pm, June 28-July 2
$250

Guess which movies inspired which menus items as we create dishes from fun, popular movies during this week of camp, with themes like Screamingly Good Monster Munchies and Chefs in Wonderland!

· Batter Up Sports Fans – 4 Day Camp
12:30-3:30pm, July 6-9
$199

Join us for a fun week of cooking, eating, and learning! In this camp we’ll be making sports-themed foods like ball game favorites (pretzel bites with dip), Super Bowl specials (touchdown three bean chili)…even homemade Gatorade!

· Cooking with Seasonal Ingredients
12:30-3:30pm, July 12-16
$250

In this camp kids and teens will learn essential culinary concepts and techniques like knife skills, how to work with spices, how to combine flavors, sauteing, roasting, blanching and much more – all using FRESH, SEAOSONAL ingredients!

· Batter Up Sports Fans – 5 Day Camp
12:30-3:30pm, July 19-23
$250

Join us for a fun week of cooking, eating, and learning! In this camp we’ll be making sports-themed foods like ball game favorites (pretzel bites with dip), Super Bowl specials (touchdown three bean chili)…even homemade Gatorade!

BOOT CAMPS FOR YOUNG CHEFS
In this cooking camp you’ll learn essential culinary concepts and techniques like knife skills, how to work with spices, how to combine flavors and ingredients, sauteing, roasting, blanching, baking, and MUCH MORE! You’ll also get to explore a whole new world of cuisines as we tasty our way around the world – honing our skills as we make dishes from five distinct regions. YUM!

BOOT CAMP PRICE: $250

· SESSION 1
9-11:30am, July 19-23

· SESSION 2
9-11:30am, July 26-30

· SESSION 3
1-3:30pm, July 26-30

· SESSION 4
9-11:30am, August 2-6

· SESSION 5
1-3:30pm, August 2-6

· SESSION 6
9-11:30am, August 9-13

· SESSION 7
1-3:30pm, August 9-13

· SESSION 8
9-11:30am, August 16-20

· SESSION 9
1-3:30pm, August 16-20

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Master new skills in our series classes



What's the best way to learn a new skill? PRACTICE! With our series cooking classes you'll log hours of practice with our professional chefs. Check out some of our NEW series classes coming in May and June, and be sure to snag a seat early for some of our best-sellers.

Culinary Boot Camp
5-class series starts May 3
ONLY 2 SEATS LEFT!
If you've always wanted a serious culinary education without the cost or time commitment of culinary school, this is the perfect course for you!

Gourmet the Healthy Way
3-class series starts May 11
In this 3-class series you'll learn how to make dishes using healthy, whole ingredients that are easy to prepare and full of flavor.

Culinary Skills for Home Chefs - Intermediate Boot Camp
5-class series starts May 15
If you've taken our Culinary Boot Camp or fancy yourself an avid home chef, this series is the next step in your culinary journey.

Mastering Italian Cuisine
4-class series starts May 26
Learn how to cook authentic Italian at home, including homemade pastas, sauces from scratch, perfectly cooked meats and seafoods, and sinfully sweet desserts.
In this special 3-class series you will explore the world of culinary artistry through science. In each session Brad will discuss the chemical properties of cooking, with the home chef in mind.

3-class series starts June 14
Learn to skewer, sauce, and sizzle in this fun summer grilling series! You'll learn all the
basics to creating perfect meat, seafood, veggies, and even dessert on the grill.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Mother's Day is around the corner...


What are the chances your mom will actually relax and do nothing on Mother's Day?

If she's anything like the moms we know...slim to none! Instead give her something unique and FUN - from a cupcake class with the kids to a special evening of food and wine, we've got something to celebrate every mom.

For details and a full schedule visit our website.

Friday, May 7

Here's a great gift for mom: an interactive and educational class with Chef Brad Spates focused on delicious desserts and perfectly paired wines. Brad will explain how he created each dish (like a Strawberry and Mango Milk Chocolate Truffle), demo some of the techniques he used, as well as answer questions about desserts, wine, food, and cooking.

Saturday, May 8

Daddy & Me - Make Homemade Gifts for Mom (Ages 3-5)
10am-11am, $30
Attention Dads: great Mother's Day gift idea for mom! Bring your little chefs to Cookology and the two of you will spend quality time together while you bake tasty treats that you can surprise mom with for Mother's Day.

Young Chefs - Make Breakfast for Mom (Ages 9+)
11am-1pm; $49
Calling all young chefs! Want to plan a special treat for mom on Mother's Day? Join us Saturday morning for a lesson in making a perfect breakfast!

Big Kids Cooking - Homemade Cookies for Mom (Ages 6-8)
2-3:30pm, $40

Hey big kids, join us for a fun session on HOMEMADE COOKIES!
A great way to surprise mom for Mother's Day.


Sunday, May 9

MOTHER'S DAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCHES

In these interactive cooking classes you'll join professional chef Brad Spates for a hands-on session creating three gorgeous dishes. This is a great way to spend quality time with the wonderful women in your life.
We are offering one class from 11am-1pm and one from 2-4pm, each with a unique menu.

It's Mother's Day and what better way to spend quality time with the kids than a fun, interactive cupcake decorating class!

Dinner with Mom
6:30pm-8:30pm; $65
Treat mom to a gourmet meal for Mother's Day! For this tasting style event mom can relax and enjoy an exisquite meal created and served by our professional chefs, served with paired wine.