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Gateway Community College

Time: December 11, 2019 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: Gateway Community College
Street: 20 Church Street
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: https://www.gatewayfdn.org/co…
Event Type: culinary, event
Organized By: Gateway Community College Foundation
Latest Activity: Dec 9, 2019

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Event Description

Dan Brelsford, professional Italian chef and Full-time Fireman, was featured on the Food Network series Chopped in an episode called "Fire it Up", which featured firefighter chefs and cooks. Chef Dan will demonstrate and prepare the dish that won him Chopped Champion.

$65 per person

The annual C.O.O.K. series features five fabulous culinary events to intrigue, enchant and tempt every palate—from gourmet foodies, to meat-and-potato lovers, to dessert junkies. The ticket includes:
 

  • 6 p.m. pre-event reception with wine, beer, and soft drinks, and hors d’oeuvres in Gateway’s NewAlliance Foundation Art Gallery.

  • Cookbook, memoir, or recipe booklet.

  • The opportunity to meet the author/chef.

  • 6:45 p.m. three courses of delicious food prepared by the featured chef and GCC Hospitality Management students, served in Café Vincenzo.

  • The opportunity to watch and learn culinary techniques and ask about food preparation techniques and recipe secrets.

  • Wine and/or beer pairings with the meal.

  • Free Parking at the Temple Street Garage (Tickets validated at check-in).

 

Seating is limited, so reserve your place today!

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