Tuesday July 18 or August 1, 6 p.m.
If you associate chicken with dry, bland childhood dinners, we present the workaday bird in a new light. This Not My Mother’s Chicken class includes Chinese White-Cooked Chicken Salad, which uses whole-bird poaching to ensure succulent white and dark meat. Next up is Chicken Adobado Tacos, which get deep, rich flavor from braising chicken thighs in a dried chili-and-spice sauce. And you'll broil Moroccan Chicken Skewers and create a smoky char, balanced with a bright lemon dressing. With practice, tasting and a little theory introduction, you will learn how to make chicken exciting.
This is a hands-on cooking class led by Milk Street instructors.
FAQs
What is the maximum number of students per class?
Different classes have different student/participant caps. Here are general guidelines for maximum student capacity:
- Hands-on cooking classes: 16
- Taste of Milk Street: 30
- Milk Street Sessions: 50
- Be Our Guest: 16
- Wine with Stephen Meuse: 20
- Cooking Demonstations: 40
- Free monthly tour: 20
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
Please note: Please get directions to 49 India Street and walk across the street ot the double brown doors, with bowties on them. 177 Milk Street (our building) has multiple doors, most of which are locked by 6 p.m.
If you need access to the handicap entrance, please email cookingschool@177milkstreet.com. Thank you!
Parking garages:
- Boston Harbor Garage (known as the Aquarium Garage)
- 75 State Street
Trains
- Aquarium stop on the Blue Line
- State Street on Blue and Orange Line
- Government Center on the Blue and Green Lines
- Haymarket on the Orange and Green Lines, and multiple bus lines
Bus Lines
- 4, 92, 93, 352, 354
What can/can't I bring/wear to the event?
Please wear close-toed shoes and tie back long hair. You are welcome to bring a phone or camera.
No pets allowed.
Is this a demo or hands-on cooking class?
This is a hands-on cooking class.
Should I eat a snack before class?
Yes! In this class we will taste recipes as we cook, but an hour or more may pass before the sampling begins. Near the end of class, we also will share a dinner of the foods you make during the session.
Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?
Yes. All students must be 18+ years old. Students 14-17 years old are welcome to participate with an adult guardian or parent.
Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
cookingschool@177milkstreet.com
Is my registration/ticket refundable or transferrable?
Yes. Tickets are refundable or transferable to another class up to seven days before an event. Tickets are transferable to another student for the same class at any time. Within seven days of the event, we do not offer refunds.