One of the things that many foodies want to know is - where can I find a great cooking class? I know the feeling, I love going to cooking classes and demos. In this post you will find a list of cooking class sites and websites to find more information.
One of the one’s I found most recently is the Viking Cooking School - Viking offers classes across the country at various sites. Each site has it’s own schedule of classes and topics covered. Some examples of the classes offered are holiday pies, bakeshop basics, cookie swap, Italian Baking with Nick Malgieri (at the Fairfield, New Jersey Site), champagne cocktail parties, etc. The listing is really quite extensive. The price is about average around $70 per person. If you want more information click on the links in this listing.
Do you live a really remote area, but desperately want to know more about baking? Let King Arthur Flour help you out online - they provide online cooking classes. The online cooking classes are done in written pdf format, not video format, so don’t get your hopes up. But still these pdfs are very thorough and interesting. Here’s a link to the list of classes available to you by simply turning your computer on - http://www.kingarthurflour.com/baking/online_list.html.
Williams-Sonoma offers local cooking classes at their stores. Go online to www.williamssonoma.com to find out about a store near you. Sonoma also offers a discount of 10% to class participants for that evening.
Sur La Table also offers classes at different locations across the US. To learn more about those classes and the fees visit their website at http://www.surlatable.com/category/culinary.do. The price is $65 per person.
Locally, to New England that is - Now You’re Cooking in Bath, Maine offers cooking classes on a variety of topics from cake decorating to soup making for $40 per person or $70 per couple. If you want to see the list of current classes follow this link - http://www.acooksemporium.com/calendar.php
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