About us
Whether you are Michelin Star level or can't boil water, we want you at the NEO Cultural Cooking Club! We are part of an initiative of NEO (Nature and Eclectic Outdoors), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. NEO's primary mission is to help people of all ages and backgrounds lead more outdoor-oriented lives for better health, well-being, and resilience. But since our members are so diverse, we celebrate this diversity and promote cultural appreciation and understanding through cooking events, eating amazing food from around the world, and learning about each other's cultures, histories, religions, music, and more!
We are a diverse group of people who meet at various locations around the greater Austin and Houston regions to cook/bake a recipe, or two, or ten, while learning about varying cultures from around the world and a bit more about each other. We also delve into regional American dishes. Events range from our signature Cultural Cooking events to food festivals, interesting restaurants, quick weeknight potlucks, and our Culinary Crawls that allow us to sample signature dishes at multiple restaurants and eateries.
Our delicious Cultural Cooking events look something like this: We decide on a region or culture we want to learn more about, choose several traditional recipes from that region, and chip in to purchase all of the ingredients and supplies necessary to cook a feast together. During the event, we all cook together while learning about and discussing things like the region's history, religions, music, etc. Sometimes members may even wear clothing from that region. For example, the saris some people wore to one of our Indian Cultural Cooking events were stunning. At Pakistani night, we danced together with Dandiya sticks that one of our Pakistani members brought. At Filipino night, we broke out a karaoke machine to honor a popular pastime in Filipino culture.
We also explain the science that makes certain recipes work. Knowing things like why your eggs have to be at room temperature to cook a proper Tres Leches Cake will change the game for you! You'll even learn the best places to buy exotic ingredients as well as good substitutes you can easily find at HEB.
All ages, backgrounds, and experience levels are welcome...seriously. Come cook and bake with a group of people who you will never have to apologize to when the smoke detector goes off. We've all been there. We are your people! Kids are welcome at events as well.
So grab your tackiest apron and sign up for an event! We'll see you soon!
FYI: This isn't a singles meetup. It's great if you meet "the one" during an event, but don't act creepy. It won't be tolerated.
If you enjoy outdoor fun and activities like camping, kayaking, archery, trips, and more, please join our outdoor groups!
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To find out more about Nature and Eclectic Outoors and the amazing work we do, visit www.neoproject.org.
Upcoming events
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Garden Campfire and UV Light Egg Hunt!
Location not specified yetCome enjoy an evening of socializing around the campfire! We'll also have a UV light evening egg hunt for kiddos. NEO will provide UV lights for participants.
Everyone is welcome to attend this free event hosted by NEO (Nature and Eclectic Outdoors) and Sunshine Community Gardens!
We will set up an above-ground campfire for attendees to enjoy. NEO will provide marshmallows and long campfire forks. Please bring any other goodies you would like to roast or toast in the campfire. We have some folding chairs to use, but feel free to bring a comfy camp chair.This is event is adult and family-friendly. Well-behaved kids are welcome to attend.
NEO has been trained by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in fire safety, so attendees will get a crash course in safely starting and extinguishing a campfire.
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NEO is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to lead more outdoor-oriented lives for better health, well-being, and resilience. Much of our work is with schools and historically marginalized communities. If you like what we do, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through your bank's Zelle option to "contact@neoproject.org", or become a monthly donor at neoproject.org/donate. Your dollars make a difference!
Thank you!1 attendee- $20.00

Sushi, Onigiri, and Musubi... Oh My!
Patriots' Hall, 231 Patriots Hall Blvd. Dripping Springs, TX. 78620, Dripping Springs, TX, USCome learn how to make some delicious sushi rolls (makizushi), onigiri (stuffed rice balls), and Hawaiian musubi (stacked layered rice and fillings)!
All ingredients will be cooked. There will not be any raw fish, etc. Participants will be taught how to roll/form these three staple rice meals/snacks and will choose from a buffet of ingredients to make their perfect yummy treats! Vegetarian and vegan options will be available. My favorite roll has steak, cream cheese, and avocado!
Attendees are expected to assist with all aspects of this event, including setup and cleanup. Thank you for your help!
NEO will provide the instruction/demonstrations, molds, rolling mats, and the ingredients. There should be plenty of leftovers to take home. Kids are welcome, so bring them along. This will be a ton of fun for younger participants.
This is a limited-attendance event. Payment can be made here via Paypal or Credit Card. You can also pay fee-free via your bank's Zelle feature to Zelle Tag "NEOproject" or email "[contact@neoproject.org](mailto:contact@neoproject.org)" or at this QR code link. If you pay via Zelle, please message me so I can add you to the attendee list.
I hope to see you there! Be sure to come hungry, and bring some to-go containers or zip-lock bags. As usual, well-behaved kids are welcome to attend, and kids under 14 can participate for free.
Because there is substantial planning for this event and supplies are purchased ahead of time, NO REFUNDS CAN BE ISSUED for this event unless it is canceled. If you cannot attend for any reason, you can give your spot to someone else or just consider it a much-appreciated donation. Thank you for understanding.
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The NEO Cultural Cooking Club is part of a NEO (Nature and Eclectic Outdoors) initiative to promote cultural diversity, understanding, and appreciation through delicious food and great conversation. NEO is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.
We hope to see you there!7 attendees
Past events
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