Flour Play 2024: Sweet & Savory Pies (November 23rd)
Join Deep Routes in the kitchen for our 2nd Annual Black and Indigenous foodways centered baking course!
Please read the below info carefully. . .
This session is apart of the Flour Play series: 4 hands-on, in-person sessions to practice and apply fundamental baking techniques and concepts. This series will hold introductory discussions about the plants, bakers, and farmers of African, Asian, and Indigenous diasporas that make modern baking possible. This course will center people of African & Indigenous diasporas. White participants are welcome to join if they’re able to pay at the highest rate.
This 4-part Course will support you in:
- Developing a foundational understanding of working with flours, fats, sugars, leaveners, and flavorings in baking.
- Contextualizing baking in the historical context of BIPOC foodways and movements.
- Deepening your relationship to the plants and pastry arts stories of Afro-Indigenous diasporas.
- Feeling more confident when it comes to baking!
COURSE SCHEDULE (Saturdays 1-3:30pm):
- October 26th 2024 - Cakes & Flavors
- November 9th 2024 - Quick & Yeasted Breads
- November 23rd 2024 - Sweet & Savory Pies (pie doughs and fillings)
- December 14th 2024 - Cookies and Bars
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Pay-Per-Session RATES (Sliding scale):
Early Bird Special (September 13th - October 5th)- $35, $65, $85
Regular Price (October 6th - 18th) - $45, $75, $95
EARLY BIRD Sliding scale rates are broken into 3 tiers for:
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Low-income ($39,999 or less annually, select the per session rate of $45),
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Mid-income ($40k-$89,999 annually, select the per session rate of $75)
- High-income ($90k+ annually, select the per session rate of $95).
- Choose the rate that most accurately fits your income level and ability to contribute to the workshop's ingredient, learning materials, and facilitation costs.
NOTE: The above early bird rates are for and available until 11:59pm EST October 5th 2024. If you'd like to register for the FULL COURSE Click Here. There you can register for all 4 sessions.
Each class includes all materials to prepare baked goods in class, printed materials, and other surprises to take home!
If you're a Black person who has a low-income or other financial barriers that would prevent you from registering, please complete our quick scholarship form. We will have a limited number of scholarships available based on how much funds we raise from folks who pay at the highest rate and our merch fundraiser, but we'll do our best to support you in attending. If you're invested in this kind of course, we want to invest in you!
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COVID SAFETY:
All sessions will be in-person and participants must complete a COVID test within 24 hours prior to the session, and provide a photo of a negative test the day of class.
A limited number of COVID tests will be available to participants but be sure to arrive 30 minutes before class so there is enough time to administer the test away from the class area and get settled in.
Participants must remain masked during discussion and preparation of baked goods, and everyone will be welcomed to remove masks for tastings and towards the end of class.
Thanks to A.I.R. NYC we'll also have air purifiers in the space.
LOCATION: Course will be occurring in a commercial kitchen space in The South Bronx, exact address will be emailed to registered participants.
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Illustrations by Mark Stansberry II (aka The Gammanaut) for Deep Routes, copyright of Deep Routes.