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Delicious Uzbek Plov

Dates:November 18, 2022
Meets:1 F 6:30-9:30PM
Location:Syphax 113 Kitchen
Cost: $79.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Uzbek plov is a popular food far beyond the borders of Uzbekistan. It can be cooked with different ingredients and even as a vegetarian dish. Samsa is a savory baked pastry in the clay oven. The most common filling for traditional samsa (samosa) is a mix of minced lamb and onions, and/or other fillings, such as potato or pumpkin. Come and learn how to make this delicious and very popular in Central Asia food.
Fee: $79.00
Hours:3.00

Call us at (703) 228-7200 to see if you qualify for a discount on this course.

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Arl. Res.$ 69.00
Course Fee (Alternate)Arl. Sr.$ 59.00
Course Fee (Alternate)Non-Res.$ 79.00
Mandatory FeeMaterial Fee$ 10.00

Syphax 113 Kitchen

Syphax Education Center, Room 113 Kitchen 2110 Washington Blvd. Arlington, VA 22204

Larissa Vassikova

Larissa Vassilkova was born and grew up in Kazakhstan, her family originated from the Central Russia region where they settled down almost two centuries ago. Her family immigrated to the USA in 2000, she has lived in Virginia since. Larissa continued to share her knowledge of Russian language and culture with the students of Arlington community. She is a graduate of The Kazakh State University and has more than 25 years of teaching experience. Larissa was an instructor in the Technology college and taught a variety of subjects for Food Processing, Bakery and Brewery specialists. Larissa is dedicated to prepare, motivate and encourage students by getting them ready to work. with full level of responsibility in the real life situations and the workplace. Her life experience in the different countries, her hobby to travel around the world, and love of teaching give her exceptional tools to help students to learn more languages and cultures. Larissa has a belief that one of the ways to learn more about the culture of people from different countries is to work or cook together and get knowledge about food, traditions and terminology.