This July, immerse yourself in a unique culinary adventure with virtual cooking specials that are far from your regular cook-along session.
Virtual Cooking July Specials
Berry Cheesecake Bites

On the menu:
Berry Cheesecake Bites
Workshop Duration:
60 min
Dietary info:
Vegetarian
Wine Pairing
Complete the occasion with a wine pairing add-on and explore Italian vineyards to complement any dish.
Enjoy these tantalizing cheesecake bites, bursting with summer flavors. The sweet blueberry and strawberries nestled in rich cheesecake are the perfect dessert. One bite will not be enough. Add to the treat with a Champagne or Coffee Tasting. (Vegetarian)
Chicken Alfredo

On the menu:
Creamy Chicken Alfredo with Fettuccine
Workshop Duration:
60 min
Dietary info:
Vegetarian option
Wine Pairing
Complete the occasion with a wine pairing add-on and explore Italian vineyards to complement any dish.
Learn how to make one of the French mother sauces, bechamel, and then transform that into an alfredo sauce, all while cooking perfectly moist chicken and al dente fettuccine. Complete the feast by adding a summer berry salad with a creamy poppyseed dressing.
Buffalo Wings

On the menu:
Buffalo Chicken Wings with Blue Cheese Dip
Workshop Duration:
90 min
Dietary info:
Gluten-Free
Beer Tasting
Enjoy the taste of 3 German beers in this delicious add-on. (+30 min)
Time to celebrate! Make crispy buffalo sauce coated chicken wings that will make a memory for any occasion. Whip up a homemade blue cheese dip to complete a plate that is a firework of flavor. (Gluten Free)
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Celebrating July
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.
ENGAGING. UNIQUE. FUN.
How Rockoly Events Work

STEP 1
Tell Us About Your Team
How many participants will be joining? Any vegetarians, vegans in the mix? Looking for a casual lunch break, a dinner party, or maybe a Happy Hour? Your event is fully customizable!
STEP 2
Choose A Workshop
Select from our exciting workshop menus, or create your own. Popular options include Traditional Pasta Making, Mexican Street Food, or Spanish Paella.
STEP 3
Connect & Have Fun!
A Rockoly chef will guide your team through the workshop and help foster interaction. And at the end, your team will enjoy a delicious meal together!



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Past Virtual Cooking July Specials
Lemon Couscous Salad

On the menu:
Lemon Couscous Salad with Pickled Vegetables
Workshop Duration:
60 min
Dietary info:
Vegetarian, Gluten-Free option, Vegan option
Wine Pairing
Complete the occasion with a wine pairing add-on and explore Italian vineyards to complement any dish.
A delicious couscous salad filled with pickled vegetables, red peppers, and chickpeas, cooked in a lemon broth, and topped with a homemade feta sauce. This dish is perfectly light and zesty for any hot summer day. Complete the occasion with a wine pairing add-on.
Perfect Parfaits

On the menu:
Whipped Cream Parfaits with Strawberries and Blueberries
Workshop Duration:
60 min
Dietary info:
Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, Vegan option
Wine Pairing
Complete the occasion with a wine pairing add-on and explore Italian vineyards to complement any dish.
Sweet homemade whipped cream, fresh strawberries, blueberries, and baked granola all layered in a beautiful parfait. This Red, White, and Blue treat is as delicious as it is visual appealing. Add a wine pairing to complement this treat.
Summer Smash Burgers

On the menu:
Smash Cheeseburgers with Lettuce and Tomato
Workshop Duration:
60 min
Dietary info:
Vegetarian option, Gluten-Free option, Vegan option
Beer Tasting
Enjoy the taste of 3 German beers in this delicious add-on. (+30 min)
Find out why smash burgers are such a hot trend! This juicy dish is perfect for any summertime get together. Top the burger with a signature sauce and all the classic toppings. Experience our 90 minute class with roasted brussels sprouts. Cool down by adding a 30 minute Beer Tasting.