PICKLEFEST HANDS-ON: Classic Dill Pickles Two Ways by Heather Kilner

Henderson Brewing 128a Sterling Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

In this fun, hand-on class Heather Kilner will introduce you the art of making the perfect, tangy & crunchy dill pickle! You'll discover both the classic salt-brine fermentation method, as well as quick and easy vinegar-based refrigerator pickles. Participants will get to customize their own jars of pickles, and leave with recipes and the confidence to continue pickling at home. Perfect for beginners and pickle enthusiasts alike!

$59.00

SUPPER CLUB: A Journey to Kazakhstan with Zhanar Khamitova

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Kazakh cuisine has been shaped by the nomadic history of its people and the harsh conditions of the arid, rocky steppes. Kazakhs developed a culinary traditions using preserved products that could be stored for long periods, such as smoked, dried, and salted meats, particularly horse and lamb, as well as fermented milk products like kumis and various dried cheeses. Their cuisine also incorporated influences of neighbouring cultures, such as the Uyghurs, Dungans, and Uzbeks. Today, modern Kazakh cuisine is a vibrant mix of traditional nomadic dishes and contemporary recipes adapted to local tastes. Tonight Zhanar Khamitova shares a quintessential Kazakh family meal showcasing the ingredients, traditions and spices of a cuisine seldom seen in Toronto’s food scene.

$79.00

COOKING CLASS: Syrian Kibbehs by Rahaf Alakabani

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A popular dish throughout the Levant (Eastern Mediterranean), kibbeh comes in a vast array of shapes and flavours — in Syria, Aleppo alone is said to have more than twenty different kinds. Best known are made from a bulgur dough combined with finely ground meat and spices, carefully stuffed and formed into small football-shaped dumplings that are fried to a crisp, dark auburn. Making and stuffing kibbeh is a group activity just about every Syrian woman would have participated in at one time or another — virtually no major occasion occurs without the appearance of a platter (or mountain) of kibbeh at the table. Talented cook, musician and co-founder of Newcomer Kitchen, Rahaf Alakbani is no stranger to making kibbeh, and she will be sharing her favourite recipes and techniques in this fun, hands-on class.

$79.00

SUPPER CLUB: Parisian Bistro by Dali Chehimi + Live Music by The Lounge Academy

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

French cooking lies deep at the heart of continental cuisine; much of the heritage of fine European cooking can find its roots in the traditional ingredients of the French countryside: beef, aromatic vegetables, herbs, butter and wine. Join Chef Dali Chehimi for an elegant dinner of classic French dishes that evoke the timeless sophistication of the Parisian bistro.

And what better way to connect with the soul of Paris than through chanson, the beautiful, nostalgic songs of Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour and other icons of the cafés-concerts and cabarets of Montmartre. Tonight we have the special privilege of welcoming Corry Oulette and her band to provide the quintessential Parisian soundtrack for the evening.

$89.00

COOKING CLASS: Eggless Pastas of Southern Italy with Chef Anthony Sestito

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

This event takes place at CSI Spadina, 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501 Join Chef Anthony Sestito of Pastaio for a fun, hands-on class exploring a selection of traditional pastas and shapes typical of Southern Italy. You'll ease into the class with a beautiful spread of antipasto on arrival, and then dive into learning how to […]

$79.00

SUPPER CLUB: Sos Pwa by Marc Kusitor

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

This event takes place at CSI Spadina, 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501 Chef Marc Kusitor has been interested in exploring the possibilities in the space between tradition and innovation in Afro-Caribbean cuisine since graduating from George Brown’s culinary program 10 years ago. He brings fine dining techniques to family recipes and food memories instilled by […]

$89.00

COOKING CLASS: The Mighty Knish with Emily Zimmerman

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Emily Zimmerman is an OG Depaneer, with a long tenure as the Depanneur’s resident plant-based balabusta (home cook and homemaker supreme). Emily has been veganizing classic New York-style Ashkenazi dishes for years. Now she brings you the mighty knish — delicious, flaky pastries with hearty, savoury fillings. We’ll be making a pair of classic knishes – one with potato and caramelized onion filling, one with sautéed mushrooms and buckwheat.

$79.00

PICKLEFEST HANDS-ON: Fermented Hot Sauce by Rebekka Hutton

Henderson Brewing 128a Sterling Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

In this hands-on class, Rebekka Hutton of Alchemy Pickle Company will walk you through the whole process of kombucha brewing at home. Together we will discuss all of your questions on safety issues, selecting tea and flavourings, SCOBY care, bottling, and carbonation, as well as sourcing ingredients and equipment. There will be a range of different kinds and flavours of Kombucha to sample, along with a light snack. Participants will leave with enough starter, organic sugar, and a choice of organic tea to brew 2-4 litres at home.

$59.00

INDIGENOUS FOOD LAB by Taylor Parker and Matthew Anthony Knight-Barton

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Depanneur is proud to launch the Indigenous Food Lab, a new monthly residency with Chefs Taylor Parker and Matthew Knight-Barton, the duo behind The Dep's acclaimed and subversive Canada Day Supper Clubs. It is an honour and privilege to create a space where these chefs can combine their talents to explore the possibilities of an elevated, communal dining experience rooted in First Nations traditions. It is a laboratory to explore and experiment end experience a truly Canadian concept of terroir – the flavour of a place — a place to rediscover and redefine what Indigenous food means today.

$99.00

COOKING CLASS: Full-Day Breadmaking Intensive by Leo Baduria

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join artisanal baker Leo Baduria for a full-day, in-depth exploration of the fundamentals of great bread. You’ll learn how to make your own sourdough starter, and how to prepare different types of dough, using various grains and flours. There will be hands-on practice of the techniques to folding, kneading and shaping dough to make focaccia/fougasse, baguettes, boules, batards and brioches, including challah braids.

$159.00