Cooking class from the experts: The grandmothers
A meal prepared in Elmira Avetian’s Glendale home illustrates the League of Kitchens’ mission: teaching regional specialties via immigrant cooks from all over the world.
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Elmira Avetian shows students of the League of Kitchens cooking class how to prepare the ingredients for a Georgian dish right out of her own home.
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Turkish coffee is prepared with Georgian dessert during a cooking class in a Glendale home.
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Elmira Avetian shows students how to prepare fish the Georgian way during a League of Kitchens cooking class in her home.
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A hallmark of the Georgian table, pkhali incorporates a mixture of ground vegetables. Avetian’s version is made from kidney beans with pomegranate seeds sprinkled on top.
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Students in a League of Kitchens class learn how to make a Georgian dish from start to finish.
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Elmira Avetian, center, explains Georgian cuisine to participants in a home-cooking class organized by the League Of Kitchens.
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A whole baked trout is one of six dishes in Elmira Avetian’s cooking class organized by the League of Kitchens.
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Students get their hands dirty at Elmira Avetian’s cooking class in her Glendale home.
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Dessert is on the menu at Elmira Avetian’s home-cooking class.
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Elmira Avetian reads her students’ future in their coffee grounds.
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Ariel Sophia Bardi takes part in Elmira Avetian’s home-cooking class in Glendale organized by the League of Kitchens.
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Elmira Avetian’s cooking class includes techniques on chopping vegetables.
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