Cooking Class: Traditional Gyoza Dumplings


Sun, May 18th at 6:00PM


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Mon, May 19th at 3:00PM
Nearly every country has their own version of dumplings, and in Japan, they're called gyoza. If you'd like to learn more about these tasty parcels and learn how to make them yourself, this cooking class with Chef Shinya is the best place to start.
You will learn how to prepare two types of gyoza in this class: one filled with pork and the other filled with vegetables. The class will cover all steps of the process from choosing your fillings to wrapping and shaping your dumplings to pan frying and serving them with assorted sauces.
Cooking Classes on Classpop! are designed to be social events that do not require any previous experience. Guests are welcome to purchase beer to enjoy during the class.
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Pork Gyoza
With garlic, chives, cabbage, green onion and sea salt
Vegetarian Gyoza
With cabbage, garlic, chives, onion, green onion, hemp seeds, quinoa and sea salt
Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated if noted prior to the event. Please mention this in the message field when you submit your booking request as adjustments to recipes cannot be made during class.
- Minimum Guests 4
- Maximum Guests 25
- Event Duration 2 hours
- Activity Level
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- Restrictions Must be 21 years of age or older to attend.
Reviews Guests Left For Other Experiences

CHRIS
13 Feb 2025
We rolled sushi with Chef Shinya and had a great time. Small group of up to six more sushi then you can eat and plenty of hand instructions and tips to roll on your own. Thank you chef for a great night.

Matt
02 Feb 2025
Fun class. Chef Shinya is great at explaining what to do, technique and walking you through before and after tastings with different ingredients. Super fun!

Logan
13 Jul 2024
Chef Shinya was fantastic! We learned a lot and had a wonderful time.
Meet your chef
Chef Shinya is a Japanese chef who specializes in traditional dishes from his home country enhanced with local flavors and ingredients of the West Coast. His combination of both classic Japanese techniques and native ingredients makes for dishes that are truly unique. Chef Shinya has lots of industry experience, having worked as both a culinary instructor and chef trainer. He also formerly owned a restaurant that earned three stars from Seattle Times.Â
