TCM Workshop

TCM Cooking Class

Hands-on Ingredients provided $88 / class

Cook with the principles of Chinese medicine — food as nourishment, season by season.

Each class translates Traditional Chinese Medicine into the kitchen: seasonal, balancing dishes made to nourish according to your constitution and the time of year. Menus change with the seasons — here is a taste of a past class.

A Past Class

Winter Wellness Breakfast

Warm Your Body from the Inside Out

As the winter chill deepens, Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches us to nourish our bodies with warming, nutrient-rich foods that support our energy and vitality. This cozy, hands-on class guided students through three beautifully balanced breakfasts designed to fortify through the coldest season.

In this 2-hour workshop, you cook & enjoy three winter-specific recipes:

High-Protein Multigrain Chicken Congee

A savory, deeply nourishing porridge that combines easily digestible grains with lean protein to build strength and sustain energy throughout the day.

Black Sesame Mulberry Soy Milk Latte

A rich, dairy-free drink that blends the nourishing properties of black sesame with blood-nourishing mulberry — perfect for supporting vitality.

Warming Ginseng Tea

A simple yet powerful herbal tea to stoke your digestive fire and enhance your morning warmth and focus.

Menus rotate with the season — each class brings new recipes.

A Past Class

Tea Masterclass

A 2.5-hour introduction to the world of tea

A guided journey through tea's history and culture, the six major categories and how to tell them apart, and the art of brewing — with a live tea ceremony and a guided tasting.

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A Themed Menu

Cycle Care

Nourishing Blood & Warming the Womb

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the menstrual cycle is supported by nourishing Blood, warming the womb, and gently moving qi. This menu does all three with mild, food-grade ingredients — no strong herbs.

Silkie Chicken Soup with Red Dates & Goji

Silkie (black) chicken is the classic women's tonic in TCM, prized for nourishing Blood and qi — slow-simmered with red dates and goji into a gentle, deeply restorative broth.

Black Sesame, Walnut & Red Date Congee

Dark, essence-rich foods that replenish Blood and Kidney essence — the traditional way to restore after the bleed.

Ginger & Brown Sugar Tea with Hawthorn

Warms the womb and gently moves blood to ease cramps — the go-to home remedy during menstruation.

Shared as TCM culinary tradition — please check with a practitioner for individual needs, especially during pregnancy.

A Themed Menu

Spring Awakening

Soothing the Liver

Spring is the Liver / Wood season in TCM. After a heavy winter, the focus turns to gently moving qi and easing stagnation with lightly pungent and sour foods.

Chinese Chive Pancakes (韭菜煎饼)

Pan-fried pancakes of Chinese chives — pungent and warming, traditionally used to move Liver qi and lift the body out of winter.

Red Date & Black Wood Ear Soup (红枣黑木耳汤)

A gentle blood-nourishing tonic — wood ear and red dates simmered together to build Blood and anchor the Liver.

Goji–Chrysanthemum Tea (枸杞菊花茶)

The classic pairing to cool the Liver and soothe tired, dry eyes.

A Themed Menu

Summer Cooling

Clearing the Heart

Summer is the Heart / Fire season in TCM. The aim is to clear heat, calm the spirit, and stay hydrated with cooling, lightly bitter foods.

Mung Bean & Lily Bulb Soup (绿豆百合汤)

The classic summer heat-clearer — cooling, hydrating, and gently calming to the spirit.

Bitter Melon with Egg (苦瓜炒蛋)

A simple, beloved summer stir-fry; the bitter flavor settles Heart fire.

Sour Plum Drink (酸梅汤)

The iconic sour-sweet cooler — quenches thirst and clears summer heat.