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'What's for Dinner' Demo: Bouquet Garni

As part of the What's For Dinner exhibit in the BARN Commons, join the Kitchen Arts Studio for free demonstrations!

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'What's for Dinner' Demo: Bouquet Garni

'What's for Dinner' Demo: Bouquet Garni

As part of the What's For Dinner exhibit in the BARN Commons, join the Kitchen Arts Studio for free demonstrations!

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This live event — part of a series hosted by the Kitchen Arts Studio as part of the "What's for Dinner" Exhibit in the Commons — features our very own Bob Ross, landscape architect, garden designer, podcaster, and home cook. He's going to make bouquet garni, which is a selection of herbs and spices typically tied with string or enclosed in a cheesecloth bag and used for flavoring stews, soups, stocks, braises and sauces.

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

Instructor
Bob Ross

Robert Ross is a landscape architect, garden designer, and committed home cook who has traveled to and worked in many places, absorbing local cultures, history, and terroir. A Loeb Fellow at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, he spent a few years in North Africa working on a project that afforded opportunities to travel and explore Europe, eventually leading to a passionate connection with central Italy, its people, food, and gardens. He shares a unique perspective that blends simple Tuscan cooking, Renaissance gardens, and ornamental terra cotta.

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