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The Nosh Pit Edible Gift Guide 2010

Edible Gift Guide Idea #3: A Cooking Class with Where Ya At Matt

The food truck founder will teach the basics of Creole cuisine.

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Cook Creole cuisine with Matthew Lewis, founder of Where Ya at Matt.

Category Friends and family ($30-$100)
Best For NOLA natives; food truck fanatics

OK, so technically this cooking class happens before the holidays (it’s December 15), but do keep in mind St. Nick’s is December 6. Go big and skip the bonbons this year.

The instructor for the $65 session is Matthew Lewis, who will prepare barbecued shrimp, jambalaya, and bananas foster, plus demo “the basics of Creole cooking from trinity to rouxs and desserts.”

Anyone who frequents Lewis’s truck Where Ya at Matt will tell you his is some of the best Creole cuisine Seattle’s seen—not to mention a game changer when it comes to street food. You want to know his secrets. Plus, the guy’s a total charmer. Look at that smile. Cooking with him for a couple hours is a guaranteed good time.

Time, cost, sign-up information: it’s all over here.

Tags: Street Food, Edible Gift Guide,

 

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