Here
are some cooking classes I’ve attended that are free or almost free.
P.S.
We Like FREE!
Williams-Sonoma
Chefs and culinary students save money
at Williams-Sonoma when they attend classes. You get a discount every time you
attend/
I’ve
been going to the classes almost every Sunday afternoon for a year. Amazing how
much I have learned. This past year, they covered everything
from growing vegetables from seeds to making jams, ice creams, free form pies
and Thanksgiving sides.
Most of the celebrated chefs in Chicago support Green
City Market, shop there on Wednesday and often put on free chef’s
demonstrations. Look for a calendar on www.greencitymarket.org.
Fox and Obel Market, Cafe and Catering
Seasonally inspired classes and tastings. Many of them
free. www.Fox-obel.com.
Treasure
Island
Make sure that you keep the
ingredients on hand so if you get an inspiration in the middle of the night,
you have everything you need to start cooking at 3 AM.
Breakfast anyone?
You can learn a lot about cooking just by hanging out with
some of the street vendors.
I’ve picked up some of the best methods by spending 30
minutes in the street.
Best thing is they are all willing to teach you.
Some classics:
The Science
of Good Cooking
And of course Cooks
Illustrated Magazine who is known for their obsessive
recipe testing. Every recipe I have tried out of this magazine has been unmatched.
recipe testing. Every recipe I have tried out of this magazine has been unmatched.
Bon Appetit!