All proceeds from this event support the White River Land Collaborative!
Learn pasta-making from a pro at the Moon & Stars Community Kitchen in downtown South Royalton. Unleash your inner chef and help support the White River Land Collaborative, a women-led land access project for young and beginning farmers in Tunbridge, VT.
The workshop will start with a private screening of 'A Seed for the Future'—a 15 minute documentary about the White River Land Collaborative that showcases the achievements, challenges, and aspirations of this community-driven initiative for farmland access, and why it matters in Vermont and beyond.
Next up is pasta palooza. This hands-on workshop will guide you through the secrets of making amazing pasta dishes from scratch. Whether you are a seasoned cook or a complete beginner, this workshop will be fun and informative. Each class is available to the first 12 who sign up! Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pasta-making-workshop-with-chef-brandon-hamilton-tickets-719849638647
You have some choices:
- The early workshop goes from 5 -7 PM
- The later workshop runs from 8 -10 PM
- You can opt for wine (priced $75) or no wine (priced $50)
In this class you'll make one of Chef Brandon Hamilton's 3 sauces:
- Classic tomato
- Beurre rouge
- Lemon & herb
2 pastas:
- Angel hair
- Ricotta tortellini
All sauces are vegetarian. Participants will have the option of adding meatballs featuring local organic meat from the Collaborative's anchor land steward -- Flying Dog Farm.
About Brandon
Brandon recently moved to South Royalton. He is a father, the sous chef at Twin Farms in Barnard, and a cook at the South Royalton Senior Center. One of his missions in life is to educate and demystify the art of cooking. You can follow him @bhamagramvt, and keep a look out for additional private classes that he will be hosting later in the year.
About the White River Land Collaborative
The White River Land Collaborative is transforming a former organic dairy farm into a community hub to support sustainable agricultural enterprises, forest stewardship, and community activities while reducing barriers to land access for young farmers and local Abenaki land stewards. We are working to build a model that can be replicated on farms across Vermont and the country.
All proceeds from this event will go to the White River Land Collaborative. (Thank you Brandon!)
The White River Land Collaborative documentary event series is sponsored by:
AquaVitea
BALE
Cedar Circle Farm
Edgewater Gallery
Farm Credit East
Jenn Hayslett Coaching & Consulting
Middlebury Food Co-op
NOFA VT
Preservation Trust VT
VT Council on Rural Development
VT Compost Company
South Royalton Market
Walden Mutual Bank