Where to Take Cooking Lessons in Boston

Boston Cooking Classes

By Regina Sass, published Apr 11, 2007
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People express their creativity in different ways. One way is in creating new food dishes or variations on old ones. And the best way to come up with new ideas is to take cooking lessons from experts in the field. There are several places in Boston where you can take cooking lessons that will enable you to put new meals on the table and give your family a nice surprise. You can also take cooking lessons in Boston that will focus on one speciality, bread or new ways to do pasta for instance. Take a look and find cooking classes that fit what you want to learn and just to and have a good time.

The Elephant Walk in Boston has a large selection of cooking lessons available. Their classes sell out fast, so if you see one that you want to try, act right away. They do teach all year long and if you miss out on one of them, you might be able to take it when it is rescheduled. You might want to get a group of friends together and have private group cooking lessons. Custom cooking classes are available with personalized themes and can be scheduled at your convenience. Custom cooking classes are great fun for a group of friends and are also excellent organizational team-building events. Custom classes are available for groups from 10-17 people, with a minimum fee of $700. They are located at 900 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

Helen's Kitchen. Boston, will be closed for the summer, but will open again in September. When you take a cooling lesson here, you get to have a full four course meal. If you have allergies or are on a special diet, they will customize the meal for you. Here are some examples of the lessons they have had this year. Sushi, Ceviche, and Tartar - The Secrets of Raw Fish, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, Knife Skills, Pasta and Gnocchi Workshop and Cinque Piatti di Cinque Terre -- Cooking on the Italian Riviera. If you can get a group of 2 to 8 together, you can arrange for private group cooking lessons with a choice of many of the above plus many more. They are located at 44 Grove St, Belmont, Boston, Masssachusetts 02478

Where to Take Cooking Lessons in Boston

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I highly recommend Helen's Kitchen, a very enjoyable experience. You'll also learn from Terence Janericco, but I found his personality arrogant and condescending--when you're a teacher you've got to connect with the students!

Posted on 07/09/2008 at 1:07:38 PM

 
Thanks. Really informative for us Bostonians.

Posted on 07/17/2007 at 10:07:00 AM

 
You continue to impress me with your articles. You really know how to dish out quality work. This was an excellent read.

Posted on 04/12/2007 at 7:04:00 AM

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