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Join Tulipàn Foundation for a Hungarian egg-decorating workshop on Thursday, April 17, 2025 from 6—9 pm at Chef’s Dinner Table in New York City. This event offers an opportunity to learn traditional techniques while enjoying Hungarian wine, slow-roasted ham, and live folk music. This event is made possible by Tulipán Foundation, allowing guests to participate at no cost.Due to the ongoing egg shortage, this year’s workshop will use high-quality wooden eggs, allowing participants to take home a lasting keepsake. To honor the tradition while supporting the community, the Tulipán Foundation has partnered with City Harvest to donate the equivalent cost of 1,000 eggs to help address food insecurity in New York City.
Ildikó Fekete, an award-winning egg decorator and Tulipán grantee, will teach wax-resist egg dyeing. Ilona Szelesné Kása will introduce an eco-friendly technique using plant-based dyes, and Emőke Benkovics will demonstrate the drop pull method for geometric and floral designs. Guests will also experience a live challah-making demonstration, where they can braid their own mini loaves to take home. The evening will be accompanied by music from Fényes Banda, a New York-based string band performing traditional Hungarian folk music.
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Chef's Dinner Table NYC, 132 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10013-0481, United States,New York, New York
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