French Cooking Class in Seattle (Includes 4-Course Meal)

Immerse yourself in the elegance of French cuisine in a cozy Seattle kitchen. Limited to a small group, this hands-on class with an esteemed French chef highlights a four-course bistro-style menu. Th

Immerse yourself in the elegance of French cuisine in a cozy Seattle kitchen. Limited to a small group, this hands-on class with an esteemed French chef highlights a four-course bistro-style menu. The menu you will prepare includes: - Starter: Mini croque monsieur with ham, cheese and Dijon mustard - Main: Chicken fricassee in white wine sauce with roasted root vegetables - Side: Savory crêpes with Brie, tomatoes and shrimp - Dessert: French apple tart with Calvados cream Learn techniques like sauce making, crêpe folding and elegant plating while building the confidence to recreate these Parisian classics at home.

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Location: Seattle

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Q: Is there a dress code for the cooking class? Do I need to wear anything special?

A: There's no strict dress code, but it's best to wear something comfortable that you don't mind getting a bit messy! Most people wear casual clothes and closed-toe shoes. Just make sure your outfit allows for some movement since you’ll be chopping and cooking!

Q: Can this class accommodate dietary restrictions? My friend is gluten-free.

A: The class can accommodate some dietary restrictions, but it's best to reach out to the provider beforehand to discuss specific needs. They might suggest alternatives for certain dishes. Just be clear about what the restrictions are when you book!

Q: What’s the maximum group size for the cooking class? I want to go with a few friends!

A: The class is limited to a small group, typically around 8-10 people, which makes it super intimate. If you want to book as a group, it's wise to reserve in advance to ensure you all get spots together!

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Just took the French Cooking Class in Seattle—What an experience!

I recently attended the French Cooking Class in Seattle, and it was such a blast! We made mini croque monsieur as a starter, and let me tell you, they were delicious. The Chicken Fricassee was my favorite part. The chef was super knowledgeable and helped us with every step. Plus, I loved that it was a small group, so we all got personal attention. Definitely recommend this as a fun gift experience!

Considering gifting the French Cooking Class—any advice?

I’m thinking about getting this French Cooking Class for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves cooking but hasn’t taken a formal class before. Do you think it’s suitable for beginners? Also, what’s the vibe like? I want it to be a fun, relaxed experience!