Sabor a Cazuelitas

Sabor a Cazuelitas

Join us in learning how to make cazuelitas, a deep-fried corn dough dumpling with Nicole Presley!

By LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes | LA Cocina

Date and time

Thursday, November 21 · 7 - 9pm PST

Location

LA Plaza Cocina

555 North Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90012

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 2 hours

Ages 18+ ONLY!


Cazuelitas look like little pots of dough and borrow their name and shape from the traditional clay pots of Mexico.

In this hands-on cooking class, students will learn how to make deep-fried dumplings made of corn flour, mashed potatoes, and cheese, known as cazuelitas.

Participants will also make pork and beef picadillo to serve over the top. Then, participants will garnish the dish with crema, cotija cheese, and pickled onions.

The entire class will sit and enjoy the cazuelitas when the lession concludes.

Guest Chef: Nicole Presley, Author and Recipe Developer

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Parking Information

Please see below the two nearby parking lot locations:

*Please note that this parking lot is closest to the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant, not the CVS. No validations are provided.

*Please note that this parking lot is across the street (Spring St.). Walking is required to reach LA Cocina

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Dress Code Policy

For the safety of all attendees, LA Cocina de Gloria Molina asks that all attendees abide by the following guidelines of our Dress Code Policy to make our space safe for you, our staff members, guest chefs and speakers:


  • Please wear comfortable clothing with closed toe shoes
  • Please pull long hair back with a hairband

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us by calling (323) 397-8365 or by emailing us at cocina@lapca.org

By participating and purchasing tickets for this program, you consent for LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes to utilize photos taken of you in LA Cocina de Gloria Molina for advertising, promotional and marketing purposes.

Organized by

LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes centers the history of Mexican and Mexican Americans in Los Angeles, and collects, preserves, and shares the stories, accomplishments, and experiences of Latinx people and Latino culture.

Located near the site where Los Angeles was founded in 1781, LA Plaza's 2.2-acre campus includes two historic and newly renovated buildings (the Vickrey-Brunswig Building and Plaza House) surrounded by 30,000 square feet of public garden and LA Cocina de Gloria Molina, a teaching kitchen and event space, located in LA Plaza Village.

LA Plaza is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Federal Tax ID# 75-3059288