
Roasting a turkey for the first time is a daunting task, not only does it have to be cooked for the right length of time to ensure it’s fully cooked, it has to be perfectly juicy as well. Not to mention timing it so everything is ready at the same time! If you’re an old pro at making Thanksgiving dinner, why not help people learn how to do it right? Host a turkey dinner workshop!
This idea could be as simple as having some people over to your kitchen as you prepare a turkey, or you could borrow/rent kitchen space at your local community center, church or school. Unless you wanted to spend 4-6 hours in a kitchen with your students, it might be best to start the turkey ahead of time and just explain what you did to prep it for roasting. This will allow more time for the final hour of cooking, preparing the other dishes, and then carving the bird. In order to be profitable, you’ll need to calculate the food costs and set the workshop prices accordingly. You can charge a bit higher if you include a turkey dinner as part of the workshop!
Bon appetit!
Tags: Cooking, earn money, Food

