Cooking Classes
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Cooking Classes
experiences at meadowood Cooking Classes Meadowood is proud to introduce a unique and tailored activity. A Meadowood Chef will guide guests through a hands-on cooking class, focusing on technique and the art of layering flavors. The experience may take place at Meadowood or in one of our local winery partners’ kitchens. The class will tie in locally-grown produce, some from the Meadowood Gardens, and wines of Napa Valley. pricing fees »Cooking class and lunch, $200 per guest Includes a Meadowood apron, recipe cards, cooking class ingredients, passed bites during class, and a 3 course plated lunch. »Cooking class and dinner, $295 per guest Includes a Meadowood apron, recipe cards, cooking class food ingredients, passed bites during class, and a 5 course plated dinner. »One complimentary glass of sparkling wine per guest is included with our class at Meadowood. »Other wines and beverages are not included in pricing. » For groups of 15 or more onsite, there is a $400 fee for an additional chef. »For classes at wineries, there is a $1000 fee for groups of 15 or less. For larger groups, the fee is $1500. featured winery partners »Featured Winery Partners for hosting classes include Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, Silverado Vineyards, Staglin Family Vineyard, Raymond Vineyards, HALL St. Helena and Trefethen Family Vineyards. 900 Meadowood Lane, St. Helena, Ca. 94574 Tel (707) 968-3125 www.meadowood.com experiences at meadowood It’s All About The Cocktail 6 or more guests, approximately 2 hours mixolog y 101 Classic & Seasonal Recipes for the Home Bartender This hands-on cocktail making class will be led by Estate Events Beverage Director Scott Beattie and cover the basic techniques for re-creating great drinks in your home bar. We’ll discuss proper juicing, when to shake vs. when to stir, making hand-cut crystal clear ice cubes, stenciling bitters on egg white foam, and incorporating fresh herbs and edible flowers into your drinks. Eight stations will be set up, each one stocked with all of the liquor, mixers, garnishes and special equipment necessary to create a delicious cocktail. Scott will lead you through a brief Mixology 101 presentation then demonstrate the making of each of the eight drinks, each one designed to teach a specific and important technique. Among the drinks included in this season’s class are: Cucumber Collins Square One Cucumber Vodka, Lemon and Yuzu Juices, Seltzer, Fresh and Pickled Cucumbers, Coastal Huckleberries Coastal Pimm’s Cup Pimm’s St George Terroir Gin, Lemon, Ginger Beer, Bitters, Cucumbers, Foraged Bay Laurel #1, Ginger Shrub Mule Russian Standard Vodka, Ginger Shrub, Lime Juices, Bitters, Ginger Beer, Nutmeg Walter’s Manhattan Templeton Rye, Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon, Carpano Antica, Bitters, Hand Cut Ice Cube Millionaire Smith and Cross Rum, Rothman and Winter Apricot Liqueur, Plymouth Sloe Gin, Handmade Grenadine, Lime, Bitters experiences at meadowood Sazerac High West Double Rye, Sugar, Bitters, Absinthe, Lemon Zest Pisco Sour Encanto Acholado and Oro Italia Piscos, Lime, Egg White, Stenciled Bitters Agricole Mojito Neisson Agricole and Mt Gay White Rums, Mint, Lime, Sugar, Seltzer 6 to 12 guests $600 plus $75 per guest 13 to 24 guests $1,200 plus $75 per guest the lighter side of cocktail-making Live Basil Gimlet Blade Gin, Basil, Lime, Agave Moroccan Cosmo Hangar One Mandarin Orange Blossom Vodka, Lime, Cardamom, Pomegranate Gin and Tonic 209 Gin and Fever Tree Tonic Waters (there are several!), Squeeze of Lime Cucumber Collins Square One Cucumber Vodka, Lemon and Yuzu Juices, Seltzer, Fresh and Pickled Cucumbers, Coastal Huckleberries There is no reason why a great tasting cocktail needs to be full of sugar and calories. Quite to the contrary! Lowering the sweet (sugar) and raising the sour (citrus) in a drink will have the effect of amplifying all the wonderful flavors suspended in the glass. This class will focus on making drinks with lighter spirits; vodka, gin, 100 percent blue agave tequila and light rum. We will fuse these spirits with fresh squeezed citrus, herbs and vegetable juices, lighter mixers and low doses of all-natural sweeteners. These fresh ingredients make for more healthful versions of our favorite indulgences. Mojito Charbay Vanilla and Flor de Cana Rums, Lime, Mint, Cane Sugar, Seltzer Ginger Shrub Mule Russian Standard Vodka, Ginger Shrub, Lime Juices, Bitters, Ginger Beer, Nutmeg Tommy’s Margarita Arette Reposado Tequila, Lime, Agave 6 to 12 guests $600 plus $75 per guest 13 to 24 guests $1,200 plus $75 per guest 900 Meadowood Lane, St. Helena, Ca. 94574 Tel (707) 967-1251 www.meadowood.com experiences at meadowood Cocktails + Culinary 6 or more guests, 2 to 3 hours Combine the culinary delights of our Cooking Classes with the artistic cocktails of our Mixology Classes to achieve the perfect entertaining experience. Meadowood Estate Events Beverage Director Scott Beattie, alongside Estate Events Chef Daryl Muromoto, will lead you through classes filled with crafty blends and small bites. Transform your next at-home gathering into an awe-inspiring affair with a collection of take-away recipes. the garden experience A Tour of Our Garden, Healthful and Delicious Seasonal Food and Cocktails We are fortunate to have our own garden at Meadowood, which produces more than 200 varieties of vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers year round. Your afternoon will afford you the chance to tour the garden with Head Gardener Christine Kim, harvest the freshest ingredients, bring them back to Meadowood and work alongside Chef Daryl Muromoto as he leads you through several delicious, healthful recipes. This is a great opportunity to enjoy ingredients that are full of nutrients, each at its pinnacle of flavor, and picked in its prime season. Next, Scott Beattie will guide you through selected recipes from his groundbreaking book, “Artisanal Cocktails,” which the New York Times hailed as the “indispensable cookbook of farm-to-glass cocktails.” Just as with the cooking segment of the day, the season’s bounty will be a focus as you marry fruits, berries and herbs with small-batch, hand crafted spirits, many of which come from local distilleries here in the San Francisco Bay Area. 6 to 12 guests $600 plus $125 per guest 13 to 24 guests $1,200 plus $125 per guest experiences at meadowood cocktails & croquet Classic English Appetizers, Aperitif Cocktails, and California Golf Croquet There’s no better way to spend an afternoon at Meadowood than dressed in white, sipping a Bay Laurel Pimm’s Cup, snacking on tea sandwiches, and mentally preparing yourselves for a bit of serious competition on our croquet lawns. The afternoon will begin with a short cocktail demonstration with Scott Beattie. You will learn how to perfect the Pimm’s Cup, Cucumber Collins and Meadowood Mule—each one ideal for the afternoon’s festivities. Chef Daryl Muromoto will show you how to build the tastiest cucumber-radish sandwich and how to achieve the perfect crust on puff pastry sausage rolls. Then the fun truly begins. Resident Croquet Professional Mike McDonnell will give you the essential rules of California Croquet and break everyone up into teams. The competition can be fierce, even between people who don’t normally consider themselves to be competitive. Bragging rights awarded to the winning teams and all participants will receive a complete list of recipes for the afternoon’s cocktails and snacks. 6 to 12 guests $600 plus $170 per guest 13 to 24 guests $1,200 plus $170 per guest the latin-inspired garden party Hand-Made Tortillas, Rancho Gordo Bean Dishes, Latin-Inspired Cuisine and Cocktails Here in the Napa Valley we are fortunate to have a great resource in Steve Sando and his company, Rancho Gordo. They have been staunch proponents of the local heirloom bean movement and supply a variety of specialty products, beans being the main attraction. We will be focusing on proper cooking techniques while making pinto beans, refried black beans, scarlet runner beans in chili sauce, and Portuguese bean soup. You will also learn how to make hand-made tortillas from Rancho Gordo’s corn masa. This class will explore making cocktails with the native spirits of Mexico, Chile and Peru. You will have the chance to sample a few of the better versions of these spirits “neat” after a brief primer on each spirit group. Then you will be making some of the most iconic cocktails in the Latin World, as well as some of the more contemporary concoctions using Tequila, Mescal and Pisco—Margarita, Paloma Hermosa, Ultima Palabra, Anticuado (Mexican Old Fashioned), Pisco Sour, Pisco Punch, Peruvian Negroni. 6 to 12 guests $600 plus $125 per guest 13 to 24 guests $1,200 plus $125 per guest 900 Meadowood Lane, St. Helena, Ca. 94574 Tel (707) 967-1251 www.meadowood.com