Discover the flavors and elegance of French bistro cooking in this immersive culinary class. This 3-course experience celebrates refined techniques and bold flavors. Your hands-on cooking experience
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Location: Houston
What's Included
- Enjoy a 3-course menu with salmon rillettes, pork tenderloin, sides and chocolate mousse.
- Hosted in a cozy Houston setting with a personal chef instructor.
- Small group size ensures hands-on learning and personal attention.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit, but they recommend participants be at least 15 to really grasp the techniques. Definitely a fun experience for your niece! Just keep in mind that if she’s under 18, you might need to sign a waiver or something. It's a really hands-on class, and she’ll have a blast making that chocolate mousse!
A: Yes! Cozymeal is pretty flexible with rescheduling. They usually allow you to change your date as long as you give them at least 48 hours' notice. Just make sure to check their policy when you book, and you should be set!
A: Parking is pretty straightforward! There’s a small lot behind the venue and plenty of street parking available. Just make sure to check the signs for any restrictions. Arriving a little early is a good idea, especially on weekends!
Discussions
Just finished the French Cooking Class in Houston - It was amazing!
I went to the French cooking class last weekend, and wow, what an experience! The salmon rillettes were to die for, and cooking the pork tenderloin was a lot easier than I thought. The chef was super friendly and gave lots of tips. Can't wait to try making the chocolate mousse at home! If you’re looking for a fun gift or just a great culinary experience, I highly recommend it!
Thinking about gifting the French cooking class - any tips?
I’m considering getting this French cooking class for my girlfriend’s birthday. She loves cooking, especially French cuisine! Just wondering if anyone has tips for making the experience even better or what to expect. Should I go with her or is it better as a solo thing?