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Juneteenth Cooking Workshops Specials

Black-Eyed Pea Fritters

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On the Menu:
Black-Eyed Pea Fritters with Chipotle Lime Sauce

Workshop Duration:
60 min

Dietary Info:
Gluten-Free Option, Vegetarian, Vegan Option

Drink Pairing

Add a refreshing Watermelon Agua Fresca to complete the occasion. (+30 min)

These savory corn and black-eyed pea fritters are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Dipped in a delicious chipotle lime sauce, this appetizer will satisfy any taste bud. Add a Watermelon Agua Fresca to complete your workshop.

Group Size:

< 5 5 – 30 31 – 50 50+
$695 $139/pp $129/pp $119/pp

Virtual event rate includes personal chef, dedicated event planner, ingredient delivery, gratuities and all service fees.

Jamaican Jerk Chicken

On the Menu:
BBQ Jerk Chicken with Mango Salsa

Workshop Duration:
60 min

Dietary Info:
Gluten-Free Option, Vegetarian Option, Vegan Option

Wine Pairing

Complete your event with an African American owned wineries pairing.

Rice and Peas

Add Rice and Peas to complete the menu. (+30 min)

Enjoy juicy, flavorful chicken thighs topped with a zesty yet sweet mango salsa that adds a delightful element of freshness. Vegetarians and vegans will enjoy a delicious cauliflower steak. Enhance your culinary experience with the Rice and Peas add-on.

Group Size:

< 5 5 – 30 31 – 50 50+
$695 $139/pp $129/pp $119/pp

Virtual event rate includes personal chef, dedicated event planner, ingredient delivery, gratuities and all service fees.

Southern Shrimp and Grits

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On the Menu:
Southern Shrimp and Corn Grits with Mixed Vegetables

Workshop Duration:
60 min

Dietary Info:
Gluten-Free, Vegetarian Option, Vegan Option

Wine Pairing

Complete your event with wine pairings from African American-owned wineries.

Collard Greens

Add Collard Greens to complete the menu. (+30 mins)

Bring this traditional Southern dish to your kitchen. Buttery, cheesy grits pair incredibly well with Cajun shrimp, andouille sausage, and mixed vegetables. This bold combination of flavors served over creamy grits will leave you savoring each bite. Add Collard Greens to complete the menu.

Group Size:

< 5 5 – 30 31 – 50 50+
$745 $149/pp $139/pp $129/pp

Virtual event rate includes personal chef, dedicated event planner, ingredient delivery, gratuities and all service fees.

Western African Peanut Stew

On the Menu:
Western African Peanut Stew

Workshop Duration:
60 min

Dietary Info:
Gluten-Free, Vegetarian, Vegan Option

Drink Pairing

Add a refreshing Watermelon Agua Fresca to complete the occasion. (+30 min)

A delicious, healthy and filling one pot meal common in West African homes. This rich tomato and peanut broth holds sweet potatoes, collard greens, a hint of spice and lots of comfort. Add a wine pairing to round out the experience.

Group Size:

< 5 5 – 30 31 – 50 50+
$695 $139/pp $129/pp $119/pp

Virtual event rate includes personal chef, dedicated event planner, ingredient delivery, gratuities and all service fees.

Kuku Paka

On the Menu:
African Coconut Chicken Curry

Workshop Duration:
60 min

Dietary Info:
Gluten-Free, Vegetarian Option, Vegan Option

Wine Pairing

Complete your event with an African American owned wineries pairing.

Kuku Paka is a coconut chicken curry that’s popular in East African countries such as Kenya and Tanzania. “Kuku” means chicken in Swahili and “Paka” means delicious in Punjabi. Fun to say – delicious to eat!

Group Size:

< 5 5 – 30 31 – 50 50+
$745 $149/pp $139/pp $129/pp

Virtual event rate includes personal chef, dedicated event planner, ingredient delivery, gratuities and all service fees.

Pair wines from African American owned wineries for an extra cheer!

ENGAGING AND FUN

All Virtual Events Include

  • 👨🏾‍🍳 Live Chef
  • 🎤 Zoom Host (runs engagement games + monitors chat)
  • 🧭 Dedicated Event Planner
  • 📝 Address Collection Form
  • 📸 Group Photo
  • 🥬 Fresh Local Ingredients
  • 🍽️ Feeds a Family of 4
  • 📦 All Ingredients Delivered
  • 🌍 International Delivery Options (Free US)
  • 🛡️ Shipping Insurance (lost/delayed/damaged → replacement kit)
  • 🎯 Free Customization
  • 🧩 Free Team-Building Games (trivia + mini scavenger hunt)
  • 🥗 Free Dietary Adjustments (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, etc.)
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Family/Partners Join Free on the Same Screen
  • 🎁 Gift Options

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How Rockoly Juneteenth Experience Works

DELIVERED

Ingredients Delivered to Every Participant

Fresh ingredients are delivered to every participant ahead of time, sourced from Whole Foods whenever possible. Each participant receives grocery sized bags with enough ingredients for a family of four.

LIVE

Live, Interactive, Inspirational

Your team joins live on Zoom with a Rockoly chef and engaging host who guide the cooking experience, share cultural context, and keep the energy high with interactive moments like trivia and scavenger hunts.

DONE FOR YOU

White Glove Planning from Start to Finish

A dedicated Rockoly event planner manages address collection, shipping, meeting invites, dietary restrictions, and customization, plus plans free engagement activities so your experience is seamless and stress free.

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100% Satisfaction Guarantee

You are fully protected by our 100% Satisfaction-Guarantee. If you don’t see improved team cohesion and enhanced communication within 30 days following your team-building event, just let us know, and we’ll send you a prompt refund. At Rockoly, we’re committed to delivering results that matter to your team. Your success is our mission.

Let’s Celebrate!

Your Juneteenth Celebration includes:

  • 👨🏾‍🍳Live Chef + Engaging Host
  • 🧭 Dedicated Event Planner
  • 📦 All Ingredients Delivered (Free US shipping)
  • 🎯 Free Customization
  • 🎉 Built-In Engagement

Have questions? Ready to book your event? Fill out the form and our team will reach out to you right away!

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Celebrating Juneteenth

What is Juneteenth?

Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, is an annual celebration commemorating the emancipation of African Americans from slavery in the United States. It is observed on June 19th, marking the day in 1865 when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced that all enslaved people were now free.

First celebrated in Texas, Juneteenth gradually spread across the United States and has gained increasing recognition as a significant cultural and historical event. Today, Juneteenth is observed not only in the United States but also in other countries as a way to honor African American heritage and the ongoing journey toward racial equality.

During Juneteenth, various events, discussions, and exhibits take place to honor and acknowledge the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans throughout history. It is also a time to reflect on the continuous struggle for racial justice and address the challenges that persist in our present day.

What's the significance of black-eyed peas in African American cooking?

Black-eyed peas, also known as cowpeas, are a staple in African American cooking, particularly in the southern United States. They have significant cultural and historical significance for the African American community.

One reason for their importance is that they have been a reliable crop for enslaved people and later, sharecroppers. They are drought-resistant, easy to grow, and could be left in the field to dry, making them a perfect crop for people with limited resources.

They are also considered a symbol of good luck, particularly when consumed on New Year’s Day. This tradition is said to have originated with enslaved people who were allowed to eat black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day, which was one of the few days off they were given. Eating black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day is said to bring good luck and prosperity in the coming year.

Black-eyed peas are also considered a symbol of resilience and perseverance, as they have been able to sustain people through difficult times. They are also a symbol of community and coming together, as they are often served at family gatherings and community events.

Overall, black-eyed peas are a symbol of the African American community’s rich culinary heritage and their ability to create delicious meals from limited resources.

What is the significance of fried chicken in African American cooking?

Fried chicken is a staple in African American cuisine, particularly in the southern United States. It has significant cultural and historical significance for the African American community.

One reason for its importance is that it was a dish that was often made by enslaved people and their descendants. It was a way to use inexpensive cuts of meat and make them more palatable through the process of frying. Additionally, it was a dish that could be made in large quantities, making it perfect for feeding large families or for serving at community gatherings.

Fried chicken also has a strong association with the idea of “soul food,” which refers to the traditional cuisine of African Americans in the southern United States. Soul food is characterized by its hearty, comforting dishes that often use ingredients that were readily available to enslaved people and their descendants, such as pork and chicken.

Fried chicken also has a strong connection to the history of African American entrepreneurship. Historically, many African American-owned businesses, such as restaurants and cafes, were known for their fried chicken. These establishments often served as important community gathering places and provided economic opportunities for African Americans.

Overall, fried chicken is a symbol of the African American community’s rich culinary heritage and their ability to create delicious meals from limited resources. It’s a dish that has been passed down through generations and continues to be a beloved and iconic part of African American cuisine.

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