Description:
    BIRDS OF A FEATHER
The term is derived from the proverb "birds of a feather flock together". The (idiomatic) phrase "birds of a feather" meaning "people having similar characters, backgrounds, interests, or beliefs". In old poetic English, "birds of a feather" means birds which have the same kind of feathers, so the proverb refers to the fact that birds congregate with birds of their own species. For us tonight it just means we'll be eating some birds! But definitely not "Eating Crow!"
We will dine on quail stuffed with prunes and foie gras, tea smoked goose breast salad, guinea hen coq au vin and finish with fresh cheeses. We will sip bubbles, Chardonnay and Cotes du Rhone.
This class meets in the Culinary Arts Center in the Education Wing.
Our cooking classes are held in our commercial kitchen. You will be seated at a counter on counter top stools, so please wear comfortable clothing. Layers are best, the temperature fluctuates often.
Monday, May 13 from 6-8pm
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