These family-friendly workshops are cooking and science smashups: reverse-engineer your food and personal care products. You get to be detective, chemist and cook as you decode and remake Johnson & Johnson® Baby Lotion and Breyers® Ice Cream.
TCK’s “Devotion to Lotion” Workshop
Rachel Winard, creator and chef of Soapwalla Kitchen, turns Johnson and Johnson® Baby Lotion upside-down and inside-out on March 12, 2-4PM. She will tell us about the 22+ ingredients listed on the bottle and reveal fun facts (like the sources of the “fresh baby bottom” smell and the signature pink color). Then she will lead us through a step-by-step recreation, shedding more than a few ingredients along the way.
TCK’s “I Scream” Workshop
Mike Lee, founder of the New York underground supper club Studiofeast, will turn our attention to commercially produced ice cream and continue the “Buttery and Smooth” theme on March 19, 12-2PM. Using his culinary skills and scientific prowess with cryogenic fluids, Mike will help us uncover questionable ingredients in Breyers® Ice Cream and then show us a spectrum of possibilities for creating our own ice creams.
Details: Two Buttery Smooth” Workshops in The Counter Kitchen in March at Eyebeam
Brooke Singer and Stefani Bardin of the The Counter Kitchen welcome two special guests on March 12 and 19. Each workshop costs $10 per person, which includes admission, tastes, take-aways, and recipes.
EYEBEAM
540 W. 21st Street, (between 10th and 11th Avenues)
New York, NY 10011
Tel. 212.937.6580 Fax: 212.937.6582