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Seitan (Plant Based  meat) Cooking Class
Seitan (Plant Based  meat) Cooking Class

Fri, Oct 01

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CB Health & Wellness Center

Seitan (Plant Based meat) Cooking Class

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Time & Location

Oct 01, 2021, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM EDT

CB Health & Wellness Center, 305 E 119th St suite B, New York, NY 10035, USA

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About the event

Seitan or "wheat meat" is a vegan substitute for meat. Its chewy, dense texture makes it ideal for salads, sandwiches and more. Learn how to make it yourself and the best ways to cook with it to make you love it. 

there will be some getting dirty with flour, kneading of dough and boiling and tasting. . 

We Will be cooking 3 recipes made with seitan at this class:

  1. Nuggets
  2. Seitan that will resemble meat strips with brown sauce 
  3. BBQ ribs

 

The class will be done at CB Health and Wellness Center

at 305 East 119th street, NY NY 10035

Proof of vaccination is required! 

Each class consist on up to 7 people, 1 on each table.  Each table  will be cooking a specific recipe and also learning from the other tables. I will explain how to do each recipe and also we will be working together to make each recipe perfect!

After all the recipes are done everybody will be tasting  the recipes they made and talking about their experiences.

An evening  to spend with friends and to have a great time after work. Space is limited to up to 7 people.

Social distancing and masks  are required, There will also be gloves , alcohol and antibacterial soap.

The WFPB diet is not necessarily a set diet — it’s more of a lifestyle.

This is because plant-based diets can vary greatly depending on the extent to which a person includes animal products in their diet.

Nonetheless, the basic principles of a whole-foods, plant-based diet are as follows:

Emphasizes whole, minimally processed foods.

Limits or avoids animal products.

Focuses on plants, including vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, seeds and nuts, which should make up the majority of what you eat.

Excludes refined foods, like added sugars, white flour and processed oils.

Pays special attention to food quality, with many proponents of the WFPB diet promoting locally sourced, organic food whenever possible.

Fortunately, making dietary and lifestyle changes can facilitate weight loss and have a lasting impact on health.

Many studies have shown that plant-based diets are beneficial for weight loss.

The high fiber content of the WFPB diet, along with the exclusion of processed foods, is a winning combination for shedding excess pounds.

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  • Seitan Cooking Class

    $40.00
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