Yup, doctor’s orders — you have to try this recipe for spring rolls. They’re delicious. They’re healthy. They’re easy to make. The recipe comes from MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta. Most people leave the hospital with a prescription for medication, but at MaineGeneral you might also be encouraged to take some cooking classes in its state of the art teaching kitchen. The envy of any serious chef.
The primary purpose of any good teaching kitchen is to help teach patients and their families and caregivers, as well as people in the community how to cultivate healthier eating habits. Educate not by just standing at the kitchen counter and delivering a lecture or doing a cooking demo, but by offering a hands-on experience.
“We can give lots of information to people about what good nutrition is,” Dr. Barbara Crowley, MaineGeneral’s Chief Transformation Officer (I love that title), told me, “but with teaching kitchens, The group meets throughout the year, either in person or virtually to discuss current research, what’s working and what isn’t, and how they can provide resources to other organizations that want to build teaching kitchens. And by the way, it doesn’t need to be a stationary kitchen like MaineGeneral has. It could be a food truck or a pop-up in a variety of settings— senior center, food bank, local Y. Dr. Crowley: “If we can help support the Collaborative with its mission to help all of us cook better, waste less food and eat more nutritious meals, down the line it’s going to have a huge impact on our own well-being.” Yield: 15 rolls Mix until smooth, using a blender, food processor, or whisk. In a small bowl, whisk together maple syrup, mustard, tahini, and lemon juice. Season to taste with salt. Whisk ingredients together in a bowl. Let me how they turned out and also if you have any questions about healthy cooking tips. If you live in the Augusta, Maine area, check out MaineGeneral’s website for the cooking class schedule (they offer lots of other health and wellness programs as well.) If you live elsewhere, there might be a great teaching kitchen in your community and if not, maybe you could be an instigator and make it happen!
The MaineGeneral Teaching Kitchen is one of a growing number of teaching kitchens in the United States. In 2016, the Culinary Institute of America and Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health formed the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative. MaineGeneral is a member.
In September, MaineGeneral and Kennebec Valley Community College hosted an in person meeting of Collaborative members from 32 organizations around the country, as well as Italy and China. It was a big deal and you can bet food and cooking (and eating) were on the agenda. In fact, all of the participants learned how to make the spring roll recipe. And now, you can too, with these step-by-step directions. Enjoy!Spring Rolls Recipe
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