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California Sushi Roll Extravaganza


Adult / Cooking & Nutrition -
Winter/Spring 2026

When it comes to traditional sushi that is made with raw sushi grade fish such as salmon or tuna opinions tend to be pretty divided—people are usually either a very strong “yes”, or an equally strong “no”. Enter California Roll: the friendly gateway “Sushi” that has converted countless skeptics to enthusiastic fans! In this fun, interactive cook-along experience, Tess will guide you through the process of making a variety of California rolls that just might have you wondering why you have never tired making them yourself before!
California roll combinations are only limited by your imagination! Make them vegetarian or with seafood, with or without seaweed, spicy or mild—it’s all up to you and your creativity.  Learn the essentials of preparing seasoned sushi rice, whipping up flavorful spicy mayo, and wrapping, rolling, and shopping your sushi with a range of tasty fillings including a crab salad we will be making with crabsticks. To top it all off, Tess will share simple yet impressive plating and presentation ideas to make your rolls look as good as they taste! Ingredient / Supplies / Equipment Needs in case participants wish to shop ahead of time: Sushi rice, nori / seaweed sheets, toasted sesame oil, (Japanese) rice vinegar. A bamboo sushi-rolling mat can be helpful, but not necessary. Additional ingredients will be listed in the information packet that will be received 3—5 days before the class.


Participants will receive a list of ingredients for the cook-along recipe, at least a week in advance of the class to allow time for shopping and prep.  This class will take place on Zoom; a free on-line software. Participants will receive instructions on how to access the class prior to it starting.


Note: Instructors recipes are copyrighted and are only shared with those who register for this class.  Refunds CANNOT be issued once the recipes/class documents are shared.  One registration fee for this on-line Virtual class can include participants from the same household only. If children are participating, adult supervision is required.

Tess Georgakopoulos

Tess Georgakopoulos has been cooking for well over 40 years since she was roughly 6 years old. Born into a Greek family, the art of cooking traditional meals using ones senses rather than recipes and measurements was passed on from one generation to the next. Her father was also a trained chef who brought the magic of food to life in another form on the weekends as they cooked elaborate family meals together. Food prepared from the heart, with ones own hands and creativity was, and continues to be an expression of love in her home. As a skilled home cook and baker, Tess enjoys creating original recipes for her family and friends. Sweet, savory, or doughy, she enjoys experimenting and creating in the kitchen daily.
Pressure-cooking with a stovetop cooker has been a part of her culinary repertoire for over 25 years. Tess is creating new recipes and reinventing traditional ones using the Instant Pot, which is taking her pressure-cooking to another level! She has been teaching both in-person and on-line cooking classes through community education for a number of years having worked with numerous public school districts in and around the Twin Cities.
Tess has recently started writing her first cookbook, and her food blog is also in the works! Some of her creations can be seen on her Facebook page @dishitupgood
https://www.facebook.com/dishitupgood/ or on her Instagram Feed: Dish it up Good.

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  Tess Georgakopoulos


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Saturday, May 2
4:00 - 6:00 PM

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Min Age   18 yr.

Price: $ 32 00