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Savor the Mediterranean: A Wood-Fired Feast

Sunday, September 7|
11:00 AM PST|

Savor the Mediterranean: A Wood-Fired Feast

Sunday, September 7|
11:00 AM PST|
$225.00

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Join Chef Nicco Muratore for an immersive, hands-on cooking class celebrating the sun-drenched flavors of the Mediterranean and the bounty of late summer in the Northwest. Together, we’ll explore regional techniques and ingredients, highlighting wood-fired cooking, citrus, herbs, and bold yet balanced spicing. The menu will feature a vibrant array of dishes: Roasted and marinated pepper toast with Castelvetrano olives, whipped fresh cheese, mint, and anchovy on sourdough; red pepper hummus with Greek-style lamb ragù and warm pita; heirloom tomato salad with za’atar oil, basil labneh, seared Shishito peppers, and fresh herbs; preserved lemon and oregano-marinated black cod served with a cucumber and Sungold tomato salad, pine nuts, and mint; and, roasted new potatoes with dill and parsley salsa verde. Expect an educational and enchanting afternoon that ends with a delicious shared meal in the scenic surroundings of Bella Luna Farms. Come hungry—and ready to cook!

Date

Sunday, September 7

Time

11:00 AM PST

Address 18432 Snohomish Avenue Snohomish, WA 98296
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The Instructor

Nicco Muratore

Nicco Muratore was born and raised in Boston, where he got his start cooking at the restaurants inside the historic Fenway Park. He was introduced to Middle Eastern cuisine at Oleana Restaurant and Sofra, before joining The Montagu Kitchen in London’s Grand Hyatt Hotel and then Danny Meyer’s historic Union Square Cafe in New York. He returned to Boston to join chef Steven Postal’s team at the newly opened Commonwealth, where he spent five years working his way from Sous Chef to Chef de Cuisine. We know Nicco from his work at Mamnoon, in Seattle, where he became Chef de Cuisine in 2019. Since then he’s taken the menu to new heights, and in 2022 took over the role of Mama Group Culinary Director, overseeing the culinary teams at all of the Mamnoon-related restaurants. In 2024, he branched out from restaurant work and can now be found in the community teaching classes on fermentation and koji, preservation, and cooking with local foods. Outside of the kitchen, you can find Nicco gardening, hiking, skiing, or in the woods hunting for mushrooms.

Refund Policy

We understand that plans change! While payments for workshops and events at Bella Luna Farms are non-refundable, you’re always welcome to transfer your spot to a friend if you can’t make it.

We’re also happy to offer credit toward a future event—provided we’re able to fill your spot. Giving us as much advance notice as possible helps increase the chances of finding someone, so please reach out as soon as you know you can’t attend. We’ll contact our waitlist and keep you posted.

In the rare event that we need to cancel a class due to weather or instructor illness, your enrollment can be transferred to a future class or refunded.