Flying Aprons Tucson continues its run of exciting classes, bringing people together, and introducing some of Tucson’s vibrant food scene to kitchens at home.

If you haven’t gotten the opportunity to join a workshop just yet, the classes are taught by some of Tucson and Southern Arizona’s best culinary professionals, including restaurant chefs, personal chefs, and bakers — all to represent the region’s most creative and delicious recipes.
All of December’s cooking classes range are $75 per person and you can register now for any of the following courses.
Flying Aprons December 2022 Schedule
Cooking with the Wildcats – Food & Football with Coach Ricky & LaMonte Hunley
Friday, December 2 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
While known as football legends, the brothers also have legendary status in another arena — the kitchen. A fun evening combining culinary with football awaits.
On the menu:
- Lemon and Wine Marinated Baked Salmon
- Bok Choy Salad with Strawberry, Pear, Apple, Jalapeño and Sesame Seeds; Sautéed Spinach
- Key Lime Pie
Class is limited to 16 people and will be held at the Catalina United Methodist Church kitchen, 2700 E. Speedway Blvd.
To register, visit flyingapronstucson.com.
Take & Bake: Almon Biscotti
Saturday, December 3 from 10 a.m. – Noon
It’s the cookie folks enjoy dunking into coffee, tea, or wine and Barry Infuso, executive chef and president of Slow Food Southern Arizona, is teaching the class.
On the menu:
“We’ll start by sampling the finished almond biscotti, then see how the cookies look after the first bake while in the oven for the final step, you’ll make and shape your dough to take home to bake now or freeze for later. There will be plenty to keep or share – the recipe makes 12 dozen! Chef Barry will also demonstrate decorating options.”
Class is limited to 16 people and will be held at the Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance kitchen, 4500 N. Oracle Rd.
To register, visit flyingapronstucson.com.
Exploring Thai Cuisine
Thursday, December 8 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

This class is taught by chef Dee Buizer of the former Senae Thai Bistro and draws inspiration from the ancient history of combining meat and seafood with rice, local vegetables, herbs, and spice.
On the menu:
“Tom (cooked) Kha (galangal – a varietal of ginger) Gai (chicken) coconut milk soup’s origin is from northern Thailand with influences from neighboring Laos. Its pungent, slightly sour, and floral flavors beautifully contrast coconut milk’s creaminess and Gai (chicken) Pad (stir-fried) Kraprow (holy basil) served over rice with an egg. The dish is adapted from Chinese stir-frying, is popular in northern Thailand, and is found in street food vendors to high-end restaurants.”
Class is limited to 16 people and will be held at the Catalina United Methodist Church kitchen, 2700 E. Speedway Blvd.
To register, visit flyingapronstucson.com.
Take & Bake: Panettone
Saturday, December 10 from 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
This Italian sweet bread is perfect with Christmas and New Year’s Eve around the corner.
On the menu:
“A freshly baked piece and a hot beverage will start the class and preview the deliciousness to come. Traditionally made with raisins and citron, you’ll customize your dough with choices of raisins, dried pineapple, apricots, cherries, and candied citrus. You’ll take home enough dough to bake four one-pound breads, enough to keep and give as gifts.”
Class is limited to 16 people and will be held at the Catalina United Methodist Church kitchen, 2700 E. Speedway Blvd.
To register, visit flyingapronstucson.com.
Get the Más Out of Masa
Monday, December 12 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Attention all fans of El Taco Rustico! This class is taught by the chef and owner of the taco shop, Juan Almanza.
On the menu:
“You’ll press tortillas for enchilada en tomatala (tomato sauce), enchilada with red sauce, make sopes (also known as picadita, originating in central and southern Mexico) and gorditas (masa stuffed with meat or other fillings). You’ll also cook three filling options: Chicken with veggies, border-style shredded beef with potatoes, and veggie calabacitas con queso, as well as accompanying salsas and a variety of garnishes.”
Class is limited to 16 people and will be held at the Catalina United Methodist Church kitchen, 2700 E. Speedway Blvd.
To register, visit flyingapronstucson.com.
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Matt Sterner
More about MattAt a very young age, Matt Sterner was gifted with the artistic ability to masterfully roll a burrito to the highest of standards, but the wrapped medley of delicious innards wasn’t his first love. Matt’s first true love was a combination of reading, writing, and creating. He grew up reading comics, the ingredients list of his shampoo and conditioner bottles, choose-your-own-adventure books, and the Scrabble dictionary — something he found useful when challenging his grandmother to a game.
He attended college at New Mexico State University and graduated with a degree in Digital Filmmaking. One of his favorite classes was screenwriting because he became responsible for the story’s birth before it came to life on-screen. After school, Matt took on numerous positions at a local television station in Tucson. From dealing out stories about heartbreak to producing “fluffier” content for a lifestyle broadcast, he learned what it takes to adapt to the many emotions the world of media can stir. Since 2017, Matt has dabbled in the culinary world of Tucson as well as San Diego, California from time to time.
If you’re in the mood for strange stories, head over to his pride and joy, wonkytimes.com. And in case you’re curious — yes, after all of this time, he still manages to roll a killer burrito.















