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Date Night: Couples Cooking through the eyes of a staff member

On a Friday afternoon, I arrived at Dacor’s kitchen showroom to help prep the kitchen, greet our guests and ensure drinks flowed. It was the first Date Night cooking class of the new year, I was new to the Parties That Cook team, and this was my first experience with their hands-on cooking events. Date Night with Parties That Cook is a couples cooking class, but from what I saw, it could be better than couples therapy.

Guests began trickling in a few minutes before 6 pm, many coming directly from work, all hungry and eager to start cooking. The attendees checked in, “suited up” in Parties That Cook aprons and mingled with other attendees chefs-in-training.

The lead chef (Executive Chef, Tanya) gathered the group in the kitchen for an introduction and cooking demonstration. Tanya shared tips and tricks of the trade with a captivated audience. As they listened intently to the instructions, guests stood with arms draped over their partners’ shoulders. The couples seemed excited to be there, ready to cook together, meet new people, and have fun…except for one.

This particular duo came in when the cooking demo was already underway. Unlike the other couples, they didn’t smile when I greeted them. They stood behind the crowd, she with her arms folded across her chest and lips pursed. He also appeared distant and disinterested. Watching them, all I could think was, “Wow, it’s going to be a long night for these two.”

After the demo, the group broke into teams to begin working on the evening’s small plates recipes. Chefs circled the floor happy to help if and when questions arose. Most attendees were fairly new to cooking and delighted by the process. Still, I couldn’t help but focus on the averse couple. To my surprise, they had begun to warm up. We really mean it when we say you’ll “heat up the kitchen” at Date Night.

As the night progressed, wine was flowing, new friends were made and delicious dishes were coming together. I found the originally hesitant couple smiling and even laughing together. Date Night with Parties That Cook must have been just what the doctor ordered! They ended up having a wonderful time, and even bid us farewell with huge thanks, full bellies and smiles on their faces. Several couples exchanged phone numbers and think a few may have even gone out for drinks following the class. An excellent evening, indeed.

Working the event was fun; almost as entertaining as participating as a guest! This, I found out two weeks later when I took the class with my spouse. Stay tuned for a second Date Night blog, written from the perspective of an attendee (me!).

2012 Holiday Gift Guide for Foodies

You know it’s out there: the perfect gift. Need a little help visualizing it? We’ve got you covered. Our awesome-gift-finding radar (not available in stores) has been turned on since Halloween. Check out this list of must-gifts for friends, foodies, and friendly foodies.

For the Hands-On Foodie:
Grow Your Own Mushroom Kit – These kits were all the rage this year (unlike that phrase). Who wouldn’t want to grow pearl oyster mushrooms in soil made of recycled coffee grounds? It’s almost too easy!

Cheese-Making Kit – Our friends at the Cheese School of San Francisco are known for their informative cheese-tasting, -paring, and -making classes. Get your skills to-go with this at home cheese-making kit. Insider tip: We’ll be hosting a fun, cheese-filled Valentine’s Day couples cooking class for cheese lovers!

Wood Cutting Board – Pay tribute to the great outdoors (and its lumberjacks) with these handcrafted cutting boards. They also make unique cheese boards!

Tickets to a Cooking Class! – From Pickling at Workshop to a variety of themed group cooking classes with Parties That Cook, a fun foodie adventure is easy to find. Not sure about their schedule? Just grab a gift certificate! Done and done.

Whale Knives – These fun knives are sure to encourage chopping, slicing and dicing. “They’re just so darn cute!”

For the Techie Foodie:
Qooq Culinary Tablet – First things first: it’s pronounced cook. This tablet specializes in all things culinary. With more than 1,000 recipes and videos from renowned chefs, it’s as much teacher as practical tool to create meal plans and emailable shopping lists. Plus, it’s splash-proof for when things get messy.

iPad and or iPhone Sleeves – Help keep precious electronics clean with these touch-sensitive sleeves. We all know your friend a hot mess in the kitchen.

For the Bookworm Foodie:
Food52 Cookbook – We had so much fun experimenting with the original Food52 Cookbook, that we can’t help but have high hopes for version 2. YUM.

Tartine Cookbooks – What’s better than a lifetime of Tartine baked goods? Well, nothing really… So give your bestie the tools to make it happen!

Cookfight: an Epic Battle for Kitchen Dominance – This book features 2 Cooks, 12 Challenges and 125 Recipes to keep the lucky recipient busy until the next big holiday!

Bottega Cookbook – PTC Cookbook Club-tested and definitely approved! These delicious recipes are a treat for anyone lucky enough to be invited to dinner. Just make you’re your name makes the guest list!

For the Hosting Foodie:
Dinner-Party-In-A-Box (Vol.5) – With all the components for hosting a great snatch the latest edition of The Bold Italic’s dinner party in a box while you still can! Be sure to order yours by December 17th to ensure delivery by Christmas.

Table Topics – We’re such huge fans of ice-breakers, we couldn’t leave this off the list. Table Topics are a great way to get conversation flowing. Try this Foodie Fight Game to really kick things up a notch.

Cocktails for a Crowd – Save the host from doubling as bartender. These batch recipes will help them throw a bash everyone will remember… Or, not.

For the Charitable Foodie:
Make a Donation in their Name – Countless organizations feed, provide culinary and business skills to, or generally aid to those in need.

Charity Mugs – These adorable, limited-edition mugs benefit a variety of organizations. , from red ribbon-wrapped (helping AmFAR) and prefab house cartoons (Architecture for Humanity) to Teach for America owl motifs.

Cooking with Kindness – The ultimate gift for charitable foodies! Gather friends, family or coworkers to cook for, dine alongside, and spread holiday cheer to residents at a local shelter. Inquire today for more information!

For the Thirsty Foodie:

Coffee Shop Gift Certificate – Skip the conglomerate “shops” and go a bit more local. Try any of these coffee shops for Chicago folks, or have fun exploring your own hood for “research”.

Bottle Opener – Whether it be for its sleek design or its ability to blend in with everyday objects, your friend can always use a good bottle opener. Extra points if you pair it with their favorite local beer!

Corkcicle! – This “magic wand” of sorts has been popping up everywhere. The handy wine stopper will chill your wine while keeping it fresh in the bottle!