Vegetarian Mexican Cuisine: Get Cooking in this Interactive Workshop

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Broaden your recipe repertoire with foods that are good for you and the planet! In this hands-on series, you’ll get to know the “three sisters”—corn, beans, and squash—three staples in Mexican cuisine which grow well right here in Iowa (known by many indigenous cultures as the three sisters to honor the special status of the crops and because they can be grown in symbiosis).

You’ll chop, mix, and sample several vegetarian recipes that feature each ingredient and take home a recipe card to make again at home!

  • June 10--Corn: try fresh tortillas from a local tortilleria and learn what goes into making homemade tortillas, chips, sopes, and gorditas.  Plus, you’ll learn how to make roasted tomato salsa for chilaquiles.

 

  • July 15--Beans: starting with dried beans, we’ll show you how to integrate beans into your meals and make pico de gallo and enfrijoladas.

 

  • August 12--Squash: Learn to make squash blossom quesadillas and delicious zucchini tacos.

 

Registration is encouraged but not required.

 

 

Disclaimer(s)

Central Parking

Free library parking is available in Central's underground parking garage for two hours per visit. Parking around the library is metered at various costs from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday.

Food Allergies

We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.