Chappaqua School Foundation At Home: Dumpling Class with Chef Dale Talde of Goosefeather: The Chappaqua School Foundation’s (CSF) new At Home series serves up a Zoom cooking class with Chef Dale Talde of Goosefeather in Tarrytown that was recently selected on of the Best New Restaurants in America 2020 by Esquire Magazine.
At this live Zoom culinary experience, Chef Talde will demonstrate dumpling making and whip up a signature cocktail.
On the Menu: beef potstickers, pork & scallion dumplings, dipping sauce and a “Post Paloma” cocktail
Tickets for this CSF fundraiser are $50 per household. You can also order a Recipe Ingredient Grocery Bag and pick from DeCicco’s in Millwood the day before the event for $70. Proceeds from this virtual event benefit the Chappaqua School Foundation (CSF), a non-profit recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
About Dale Talde: Prior to opening the acclaimed Goosefeather in Tarrytown, Filipino- American chef Dale Talde made a name for himself with his eponymous restaurant, TALDE, which opened in Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighborhood in 2012. He went on to open a TALDE in Miami, Florida and in Jersey City, New Jersey. Dale debuted his first project in Manhattan with the opening of Massoni at the Arlo NoMad Hotel in November 2016. His second Manhattan restaurant called Rice & Gold opened in October 2017 at the 50 Bowery Hotel in Chinatown. In Florida, Dale also had three locations in the food hall Grandview Public Market in West Palm Beach. They were called The Corner, Clare’s and Little Red Truck. Dale was also a three-time cheftestant on Bravo’s Emmy Award-winning culinary show, “Top Chef.” He competed in Season 4, “All Star” Season 8, “Top Chef Duels”, and became one of the show’s most popular cast members. Dale has competed on “Chopped,” “Iron Chef America,” “Knife Fight” and was also head judge on “Knife Fight” Season 4, as well as guest judge on both “Chopped” and “Beat Bobby Flay.”
About CSF: The Chappaqua School Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt foundation run by community parents. CSF was established in 1993 to fund the necessary and creative project ideas of teachers, administrators, parents and students in the Chappaqua Central School District. CSF has raised over $4 million and funded hundreds of grants and projects, including digital learning tools and technology like iPADs and drones, libraries of books and materials that support diversity and inclusion, outdoor classrooms, fitness and playground equipment, and much, much more.