Event Type Supper Club
May
Time
May 1, 2024 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Webster Hills United Methodist Church
1333 W. Lockwood Ave. Saint Louis, MO 63122
Event Details
Event Details
On Wednesday, May 1st at 6pm, Women’s Voices Raised for Social Justice invites you to a Welcome Neighbor STL Supper Club hosted at the Webster Hills United Methodist Church Christian Life Center at 1333 W. Lockwood Ave. Saint Louis, MO 63122 to support immigrant and refugee families in St. Louis. Enjoy food, conversation, and catching up with friends – old and new. From cultural exchange to just plain fun, look forward to a great evening.
These meals present an opportunity for immigrant and refugee families to share knowledge and skills unique to them. It is also an opportunity for us to get a glimpse into their culture. These fundraising efforts can set them on a path of greater independence and confidence in their lives here in the USA.
The Moroccan menu is $40 and contains:
SALAD:
Carrot salad with Moroccan charmoula (Marinade of Herbs and Spices: cilantro, parsley, garlic, olive oil, and cumin).
APPETIZER:
Veggie briwats stuffed with vegetables, herbs and spices.
ENTREE:
Sweet chicken tagine with caramelized onion, dried Apricots, dried prunes, olive oil, herbs, and spices.
SIDE:
Loubia: Zesty and saucy Moroccan Stewed white beans with tomatoes, and spices.
DESSERT:
Coconut macaroons: Gluten-free friendly macaroons made of Coconut, Vanilla, Sugar, and Eggs.
June
Time
June 8, 2024 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
St. Peter Catholic School
215 North Clay Ave, Kirkwood, MO 63122
Event Details
Event Details
On Saturday, June 8th at 6 pm, St. Peter Catholic School invites you to a Welcome Neighbor STL Supper Club to support immigrant and refugee families in St. Louis. Enjoy food, conversation, and catching up with friends – old and new. From cultural exchange to just plain fun, look forward to a great evening.
These meals present an opportunity for immigrant and refugee families to share knowledge and skills unique to them. It is also an opportunity for us to get a glimpse into their culture. These fundraising efforts can set them on a path of greater independence and confidence in their lives here in the USA.
The menu is $40 and contains:
BOLANI:
A popular street food and a crowd pleaser. Flatbread made of unleavened dough that is stuffed and pan fried, but its real beauty comes from the vegetable stuffing inside. Typically, the dough is stuffed in a variety of ways including mashed potato, or green and red lentils, leeks or chives, or pumpkin.
KABULI POLAW:
Basmati rice cooked with onion, saffron, black pepper, cardamom, coriander, and cumin. Topped with raisins, nuts and julienned carrots.
MANTU (AFGHAN DUMPLING):
Similar to a wonton dumpling and filled with lentils, tomatoes, onion, beef, coriander, and cumin. Drizzled with yogurt and tomato sauce.
ASHAK:
Fresh pasta filled with scallions, leeks and cilantro. served with yogurt/garlic sauce. Seasoned with coriander, turmeric and cayenne pepper, sprinkled with mint.
GOSH E-FIL:
Known as elephant’s ear is a fried sweet pastry with dough made from flour, milk, eggs, and sugar. These crunchy pastries are also sprinkled with powdered cardamom, icing sugar, and crushed pistachios.