Join Leah Guadagnoli in our kitchen for a romantic Italian menu where we will learn to make two of Fancy Feast Supper Club’s greatest hits:
Pansotti are a traditional Ligurian stuffed pasta filled with various wild greens known as preboggion. Tossed in salsa di noci, a delectable creamy sauce made of blended walnuts, pine nuts, and parmesan, this is the ultimate late summer comfort dish, perfect as those cooler nights sneak their way. The rose cardamon tiramisù is a playful twist on the standard chocolate and espresso variety and will feature saffron zabaglione, and ladyfingers dipped in bergamot-scented sweetened earl gray tea.
Leah Guadagnoli is an artist, chef, and homesteader living in Hillsdale, NY. She is the founder of Fancy Feast Supper Club, a creative dinner series that brings people together through homegrown globally inspired vegetarian meals she prepares from her garden with passion, love, and a genuine curiosity for the overlapping flavors and techniques our expansive universe has to offer. Through extensive research and an ethically conscious appreciation of other cultures through food, her goal is to celebrate our commonalities and unique differences to form connections and better understand the world we share. When she’s not busy in the kitchen, you can find her working in the studio making abstract sculptural paintings she’s been exhibiting internationally over the past decade or tending to her garden with the company of her beloved flock of chickens.
Cancellation policy: We do not offer refunds on purchased tickets. Persons who notify us at least seven (7) days in advance that they cannot attend may receive credit and register for another class of equal value held within the subsequent two months if a class is available.
Cooking class attendees receive 10% discount on kitchenware purchases on class day.
HGS Home Chef is a member of TheWorkshopExperience.org, a group of friends who produce exceptional experiential learning through classes and workshops on a wide variety of topics in and around Hillsdale, NY – at the crossroads of the Hudson Valley and Berkshires.