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Hipcooks Healthy, Fresh and Zingy 1 Class

Last month we reviewed the Persian Immersian cooking class at Hipcooks. Hipcooks is a new place in Portland Oregon to take cooking classes and they have several gluten-free cooking classes available. We enjoyed the Persian Immersion class so much that we were excited when an opportunity to take another class came up. This time we took the Healthy, Fresh and Zingy 1 class (see full list of classes here and note the handy drop-down menu at the top for “Wheat Free, Dairy Free” classes). This is the first class in a series of three. The focus of the Healthy, Fresh and Zingy classes is to present healthy meals that aren’t going to slow you down and make you feel like it’s nap time.

Here’s what we made: Yin-yang roast red and yellow pepper soup with a pesto garnish; Seared sesame seed crusted ahi tuna (or sesame-crusted marinated tofu can be substituted); Mango-ginger salsa for the tuna; A very simple salad; and mini strawberry gelato ice cream sandwiches. We also had sauvignon blanc to wash it all down with.

To start, we made the gelato first so that it would have time to freeze while we made the rest of the dishes. With a VitaMix, we blended together a little water, some sugar, a lot of frozen strawberries, with basil, and some vanilla. I would never have thought to put basil into a dessert, but it really put some zing into those strawberries, and everybody loved it.

After the gelato, our teacher for the night, Alison, taught us some basic knife skills, and then we made the ying/yang roasted pepper soup. The soup was delicious, but we ended up thinking that it needed something. I think it needed either curry or a lot of black pepper. I could see adding zing with some leek too.

Gluten Free Yin and Yang Roasted Pepper Soup

After eating our soup, we seared some tuna. I personally was in disbelief because every time I’ve seared tuna in a pan on a stove, the results were awful. This tuna ended up amazing, however. It looks like maybe the secret is to use lots of oil, cook it very hot, don’t cook it too long, and make sure you start with really good quality fish. The tuna we cooked looked like it was sushi grade.

Seared Tuna at Hipcooks

As with our last class, we had a blast. The people were friendly. Everyone participated in the cooking. The enthusiasm of our teacher was contagious. The cooking was fun. The food was delightful. The instructor was sensitive to our one vegetarian member. The wine was great. I ended up with absolutely no complaints. It also occurred to me that a class at Hipcooks would be the perfect third date.

Hipcooks emails you the recipes at midnight after the class. Classes can be found at the Hipcooks website. Not all the classes are gluten-free, so make sure you look for that. Hipcooks is located on North Williams just across the street from Pix Patisserie North (see our review of gluten-free desserts at Pix Patisserie.) Did I also mention that the classes are very affordable? We’re used to seeing classes cost twice this much.

We want to know: So are there more secrets to searing tuna? Have you taken a class at Hipcooks? Let us know in the comments!

Times we have visited: 2 (So we feel pretty good about our score.)
Overall rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Price compared to “regular”: Same and very reasonable.

Hipcooks Portland
portland.hipcooks.com
3808 N Williams Suite 120, Portland, Oregon 97227

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Gluten-Free Cooking Classes at Hipcooks

hip-cooks-portland-home_219x200Hipcooks Portland has just published their course list for March and there are three gluten-free classes. Hipcooks teaches cooking at two branches in Los Angeles, California, and one in Portland Oregon. Their classes are reasonably priced and 3 hours long. Hipcooks is located at 3808 N Williams in N Portland. Check here for the current Hipcooks Class List. Here’s what their intro page says.

Hipcooks offers completely hands-on cooking classes to the novice and the seasoned cook in a relaxed setting. We ban measurements and encourage tasting to tease out your inner chef. And then the best part- each class ends as a dinner party where everyone enjoys the fruits of their labor.

Below are just a few of the gluten-free classes available, along with their descriptions. (Please note: this post is dated March of 2009, so class menus may have changed. Check their website for current menus.) While we’re on the subject of gluten-free cooking classes, does anybody else know about some other resources like this in Portland? Let us know!

Healthy, fresh and zingy
Just like you, right? Here I offer two variations on healthy food for everyday eating. These dishes are so scrumptious and fresh that you and your friends won’t notice you’re being health conscious!

Yin-yang roast red and yellow pepper soup with a pesto twist
Seared sesame seed crusted ahi tuna (yummy sesame-crusted marinated tofu can be substituted for vegetarians if you let me know)
Mango-ginger salsa
Mini ginger and almond ice cream sandwiches with mint.
Featured drink: Bubbly Water
just kidding, Sauvignon Blanc!

Persian Immersion
I am most excited to offer an exotic class on Iranian food, hurrah! Think Sherezade, 1001 Arabian nights, gorgeous and sexy dishes fragrant with sweet and sour flavors to delight your friends.

Two main chicken dishes will be the highlight:

Shirin Pollow, a saffron rice jeweled with almonds, pistachio, orange peel and barberries. Traditionally served at weddings, this is a wonderful, celebratory dish. Let’s prepare this so that the Tadik, the crispy layer of rice on the bottom, is flipped to the top.

Khoresht-e-fesenjan is another of my favorites. This is chicken slow-cooked in a walnut and pomegranate sauce. Ah, delight!

Other menus items:
Maast-o Khiar
Persian meatballs
and rosewater-cardamom ice cream for dessert!

This class is hard to pair with wine – but we’ll have a lovely Shiraz, of course. Feel free to bring something fun to share!

Hot Soup Focus Group
Oh yes, it is cold outside! Learn how to make healthy, gorgeous and oh-so satisfying soup for your soul. This is one of my most intense knife-skills classes, where we really get chopping!

Warming Carrot & ginger soup
Roasted butternut squash soup with garlic and sage
Lemony Watercress soup with creme fraiche
Sexy Moroccan lentil soup with cinnamon
Mushroom, sherry & thyme soup
Potato & leek soup
Corn, sundried tomato & tarragon chowder.

And a nice chardonnay to drink, AFTER we finish all that chopping

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