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Join us for this delicious comforting brunch where you will learn how to prepare old fashioned southern favorites with a modern twist.

First Course:
Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Apple Cider Vinaigrette and Cornbread Croutons
Deviled “Angel” Eggs with Blackened Shrimp

Second Course:
Buttermilk Fried Chicken
Creamy Smoked Gouda Grits with Pancetta and Jalapeno
Greens with Smoked Turkey in "Pot Liquor"
Southern Biscuits with Honey Butter

Third Course:
Banana Pudding Ice Cream with Vanilla Bean Whipped Cream

To Drink:
Boozy Peach Tea Cocktail and Wine Pairings

*This Class Contains Dairy, Wheat, Shrimp, and Pork*

Taste of The South

Date:

August 22

Time:

6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Time zone is CDT.

Details

Date:
August 22
Time:
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
Free – $125.00
Event Category:

Venue

The Cookery Houston
901 Rhode Pl # 300
Houston, TX 77019 United States
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Phone
(713) 253-4168

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All of our classes are hands-on, and are about three hours long. Tickets are per-person. For two people, you must purchase 2 tickets. Tickets limited to a maximum of 8 per person per order.

CANCELLATION POLICY: Please note that registration is a firm commitment to attend the class. You may cancel your class up to 72 HOURS (3 days) before class start time to receive class credit only. No refunds are issued and payment is final. Please see our full Cancellation Policy and details here.

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