On Tuesday, January 18 from 6 to 9 p.m., Paul Wahlberg, executive chef and owner of Alma Nove, will join the Boston Center for Adult Education offering students a lesson in crafting winter soups.
Part of a chef driven cooking series, the hands-on cooking class gives students a chance to learn Wahlberg’s tricks and techniques in making soups, like a hearty bisque or
rustic stew, using seasonal ingredients.
Wahlberg was born in Dorchester, MA one of nine siblings, which include his famous younger brothers, actor Mark Wahlberg and musician/actor, Donnie Wahlberg. While
Mark and Donnie spent childhood day-dreaming of their inevitable rise to fame as performers, Paul spent his time in the family kitchen with his mother Alma, also his restaurant’s namesake.
At the age of 11 or 12, Paul fell in love with food over a simple eggplant parmesan sandwich at a friends’ house. According to Paul, his cooking was influenced by the Sunday suppers he shared at home with family and friends.
For more information on Winter Soups with Chef Paul Wahlberg, visit www.bcae.org, or call (617) 267-4430.
The cost is $60; members $50 and materials cost is $15. The Boston Center for Adult Education is located at 122 Arlington Street, Boston, MA.














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