

Elizabeth L.
Chef Instructor infusing Art, Science History into cooking
New York City
- I have lived overseas in the UK and Europe for several years--although I am a native New Yorker.
- My hobbies are art and sailing.
- I started my own catering company at 12 making Cheesecakes for caterers and restaurants.
Cooking is my passion and teaching my avocation. I started cooking in Kindergarten borrowing a kids cookbook from the school library. Determined to make a recipe. I nearly burned down the house or at least from my 5 year old eyes it looked like when I set a paper towel alight trying to wipe some scrambled egg off the counter–(which my mother quickly doused in the sink)... Little did I know I would ignite a fire in me to cook for life. By twelve I was making desserts for a variety of restaurants and catering companies. That just fueled the flame. In college I worked in the kitchen of a few restaurants and in the President’s house of my Alma Mater Smith College earning pocket money to supplement my studies. Post college I studied Art and Architecture at the University College of London, where I met and married my husband, an Australian and moved to Sydney, We returned from Sydney with our daughter and settled on the Upper West Side in Manhattan–and have been here ever since. I began my career in management at Macy’s and after completing my MBA I delved into the realms of Public Relations, Marketing and Business Development at a number of luxury goods manufacturers and retailers including Saks Fifth Avenue, Galeries La Fayette, Williams Sonoma and Sur La table. Working at Sur la Table inspired me to return to my love of cooking and enabled me to find a position as a chef instructor–a job I truly enjoy. I love to discover the origin and history of food, the science behind why things work and the artistry that we can create with our palates and senses and convey that to my students. I have taught in a number of different locations including Urbani Truffle, City Cooking. I was the Culinary Coordinator of Fairway’s cooking program as well as working for Union Settlement teaching underprivileged young adults culinary skills to help them enter the culinary profession. Teaching children. giving them the basic skills, techniques and knowledge to become creative
Courses Taught

Painting, Drawing and Sketching
Build art fundamentals through still life, landscapes, color, and composition.

Global Adventures Though Art!
Explore world cultures through fun and creative art projects!

Create Your Plate
Learn how delicious, fun, and easy it is to make nutritious meals!

Culinary Quest: Around the World in 8 Bites
Come along on a global culinary adventure!


International Cuisine Adventure
Explore diverse global flavors and learn authentic dishes!

The Kids Great Bake-off
I will instruct the students each week on preparing a special dessert

Weaving Exploration
Learn patterns, textures, and beading while creating your own woven art!

Globetrotters: Exploring World Culture
Get your passports ready! Cultural history through arts and crafts.

Craft Lab: Gift Making!
Create heartfelt gifts for a loved one!

The Mini Masterchefs
Learn to make delicious healthy meals that are perfect for young chefs

Little Green Thumbs: Paint and Plant
Celebrate Spring by painting and playing in your own flower pot!



Molecular Gastronomy: Science of Food
Explore the scientific principles behind food!

Growing Gardeners
Plant, grow, and harvest while exploring the wonders of nature and gardening.

Art and Activism
Create bold visual art inspired by stories of activists and social justice.

Discovering Science Through Art
In this exploratory art course, students will explore STEM and creativity through hands-on art projects inspired by science.

Creative Art
Explore artists, techniques, and materials while creating bold, imaginative projects.

Exploring the NYC Art World
Discover NYC’s art scene through museum visits, gallery tours, and hands-on projects.

Textile and Jewelry
Create handmade jewelry and textiles while exploring color, texture, and design!

Junior Chefs
Come and savor the joys of preparing and working with food!


Artists of the Harlem RENAISSANCE!
Learn and create art inspired by the Harlem Renaissance.

DIY Crafts and STEM
Create fun DIY projects while exploring the science, math, and engineering behind them.


From Farm to Fork: Unveiling NYC's Food
Explore NYC’s culinary traditions while cooking with fresh, local, and seasonal foods.

Artistic Storytelling: Explore & Create
Use art materials to tell personal stories through comics, zines, and illustrations.

Making Jewelry, So Much More than Bling!
Making jewelry is about so much more than bling!
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