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Paper Chase: Yen Ramen Battle II

Mark O'Leary
Mark O'Leary

Mark O'Leary, formerly of O Ya and cofounder of Guchi's Midnight Ramen has challenged Wheeler del Torro’s ramen prowess. Wheeler and Mark are competing in the kitchen, but working together to raise money for One Fund Boston with the help of Lovin' Spoonfuls Food Rescue. Join us to settle this battle for a great cause.

If Wheeler wins: Mark works at 3 Scoops for one week, scooping ice cream to benefit Lovin' Spoonfuls.

If Mark wins: Wheeler creates an ice cream flavor for 3 Scoops named after Mark with proceeds going to Lovin' Spoonfuls.

Paper Chase: Yen II is at Kitchn Table @ 3 Scoops Sunday, April 28th at 6 pm. Tickets on sale now! The battle is already heating up on Twitter! Follow the drama @chefwheelerdt

Build culinary start ups with Babson College

Babson College Events
Babson College Events

Come out to Babson College Wednesday, April 17th for Small Bytes and Apps:  A One-Day Crash Course to Launch Your Own Culinary Business at 1 pm in the Knight Auditorium.

Register here: http://smallbytesbootcamp.eventbrite.com/

Student or food writer? Email wheeler@kitchntable.com for FREE tickets.

Babson Bootcamp
Babson Bootcamp

Slick Rick Ramen Battle

Wheeler del Torro
Wheeler del Torro

Friday, March 29th, grammy-nominated British rapper Slick Rick will be battling it out in the kitchen with chef Wheeler del Torro for Paperchase: Yen. The menu theme is ramen noodles to celebrate National Noodle Month and Boston's current culinary obsession.

Paperchase: Yen will take place at 5:30 pm, Friday, March 29th at 3 Scoops Cafe in Brighton.

Tickets are $30, available here.

Lecture at the Culinary Arts Museum

Johnson and Wales University
Johnson and Wales University

Visit us in Rhode Island at the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson and Wales University for a celebration of food and African American culture. The event is free and open to the public.

Lecture by Chef Wheeler del Torro at the Culinary Arts Museum:

“Slavery to Freedom at the Kitchen Table:

a Historical Look at Soul Food from 1830-1975”

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — January 2013 —The Culinary Arts Museum is pleased to announce that Chef Wheeler del Torro will be on campus to deliver a lecture which encompasses a historical and anthropological look into the study of Soul Food.

Wheeler del Torro began his investigation study of food while growing up in Jamaica. Whipping up hot chocolate “tea” and other Jamaican specialties with his father, he observed the associations between food, relationships, and imparting cultural heritage. “I have always been fascinated with the concept of food as a vehicle to prompt connections between people and to communicate history, values, and relationships,” says Wheeler.

Since leaving Jamaica, del Torro has lived in Boston, Philadelphia, New York, London, Paris, and many places in between. His passion for cooking and lifetime of experiences around the world inspired him to host dinner parties, create an innovative gourmet non-dairy ice cream line, open a café and dessert bar, and write his first book The Vegan Scoop, currently available in bookstores world-wide.

In addition to running his businesses, Wheeler del Torro is sought after for motivational and informative lectures, as well as consulting businesses and authors. During his appearances, del Torro shares his inspiring story, unique perspective, wealth of experience, and insight into building innovative green businesses. Del Torro particularly enjoys bringing his message to students and entrepreneurs, encouraging them to create their own paths to success in the ever-changing business world.

Culinary Arts Museum

This lecture is free and open to the Johnson & Wales community and the public. Due to limited seating, it is a first-come, first-served event. The lecture will be held in the museum theater on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 and will begin at 6:00 pm. Please call the museum at 401-598-2805 with any questions. For more information about Chef Wheeler del Torro, please visit his website, www.wheelerdeltorro.com.

Location & Directions

The Culinary Arts Museum is located at 315 Harborside Boulevard on the Providence and Cranston city line, in Rhode Island. From I-95, take Exit 18 and follow the sign to Allens Avenue. At the traffic light, turn right onto Allens Avenue and go straight for one mile. The street name will change to Narragansett Boulevard; continue straight. Turn left after the Shell gas station at the traffic light onto Harborside Boulevard. The Museum is located in the first building on the left. Parking is available in front of museum.

Johnson & Wales University (JWU), founded in 1914, is a nonprofit, private, accredited institution with campuses in Providence, R.I.; North Miami, Fla.; Denver, Colo.; and Charlotte, N.C. An innovative educational leader, JWU offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs that inspire professional success and lifelong personal and intellectual growth by integrating arts & sciences and experiential education with leadership and personal development opportunities. For more information, visit www.jwu.edu.

Saturday, January 19th - Pop Up with Jump N Funk

jumpnfunk logo
jumpnfunk logo

Nigerian Street Food Pop Up Fortified by Jump N Funk

The "Felabration" at Drom in NYC seeks to satisfy the five senses with a special Martin Luther King Jr. edition of Jump n Funk. The pop up event features music from DJ Rich Medina, stunning visuals from Mark Hines (The Marksmen), live percussion by Juan Carlos Izaguire and the legendary Leonard "Doc" Gibbs and Afrovegan Nigerian street food from Wheeler del Torro all celebrating legendary musician and activist Fela Kuti.

Afrovegan street food from Wheeler del Torro
Afrovegan street food from Wheeler del Torro

The pop up is open to bloggers and members of the press. To request an invite, email rayna[at]kitchntable.com.

December 6th - Science of Tapas

Olives for Tapas
Olives for Tapas

The Science of Tapas will celebrate the links between cooking and physical science, showing foodies and physicists how the same creative approach is vital in the kitchen and in the lab. We will focus on Spanish Tapas, a cuisine that has traditionally been associated with social interaction and the exchange of ideas. The Science of Tapas is an interactive lecture, cooking demonstration, and four-course dinner party that encourages scientists (and anyone else with a creative bent) to experiment in the kitchen. After a sold-out event in Philadelphia, the Science of Tapas will be in Boston on Thursday, December 6th at 8 pm.

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Saturday, December 8th - Cooking Class: Holiday Sides

Holiday Sides

Side dishes, an important part of any holiday meal, take center stage in this class. This delicious assortment of recipes has something for everyone and is certain to become part of your holiday tradition. Potential dishes include mashed sweet potatoes, kale, date, and almond salad, butternut squash gratin, and cranberry pear chutney.

2-4 pm

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Tuesday, January 8th - New Healthy Eats at 3 Scoops

3 Scoops Boston salad
3 Scoops Boston salad

Free Eats: Soft Opening for New Healthy Menu at 3 Scoops

Join the team at 3 Scoops for a soft opening to launch their new menu of healthy quick-serve and to go salads, sandwiches, smoothies and fresh-pressed juices.

I teamed up with 3 Scoops to develop new menu items for their guests looking for fresh, healthy food and drinks.

On Tuesday, January 8th from 8 - 10 pm, 3 Scoops will be open to the public with a free salad and pasta bar, as well as desserts, smoothies and juices.

Read more about the event at: www.3scoopsboston.com

Here is a preview of the upcoming menu:

3 Scoops Boston Fall Menu
3 Scoops Boston Fall Menu
3 Scoops Boston Menu
3 Scoops Boston Menu