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    The Prickly Pear Cooking Classes

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    After food prep and cook, our areas were cleared and we received updated table settings before service.
    Julia C.

    Chef Deb and Chef Mike have created a beautiful and inviting space to casually meet new people, help prep and cook delicious food (and maybe learn some new tricks and skills), and to enjoy a beautiful meal with friends or strangers-no-more. The School is located in a residential neighborhood with street parking out front. The space inside is bright, clean, and spacious. Our private party of 5 combined with other dates or singles, making our group count 20. I believe they said 24 is their max. Some of our party kept chatting through the lesson (though we did try to contain ourselves!), and the Chefs were great about staying on task (and on a great schedule) so that everything got prepped and cooked in a timely manner. Chef Deb is very knowledgeable, and it was nice hearing some historical tidbits as she demonstrated some of her techniques. The food was amazing. Even if you don't feel like fully participating in the cooking, and just want to eat at the end...it's worth it! What a fun evening catching up with old friends, and meeting new friends, as we laughed over tomatoes, smoked salt, and charring corn. Another client said she had attended another of their cooking classes that had amazing dessert (s), so would be a great place to come back to for another themed night.

    Allie R.

    Absolutely incredible experience! I have been to two different classes and have always left beyond satisfied. The class is paced perfectly so it is never stressful and the food turns out amazing! So delicious and is the perfect social gathering to meet new people and have a blast with your loved ones. Highly recommend checking them out!

    Adrianna H.

    What a fun date night! We did this with friends and selected the Italian night! We made 4 exceptional dishes! Mozzareline Fritte, Roman Salad, homemade ricotta gnocchi with season veggies and Sorrento lemon pudding cake. The class is such a fun way to meet people and level up your cooking skills! Deb and Mike are seriously so fun and keep the classes a perfect level of interactive but not stressful! We already plan on booking another class soon! Seriously can't recommend this enough!

    Lynn B.

    My friend and I booked the Roman cooking class to celebrate her birthday. Chef Deb made us feel more than welcome in her beautiful home. The class was fun, informative and SO delicious! I highly recommend any class at Urban Farmhouse you will have great fun and a great meal!!

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    Central Market Cooking School - Austin North Lamar

    Central Market Cooking School - Austin North Lamar

    4.7(7 reviews)
    5.5 km

    This place is the best. I had gone to many classes about 10 years ago and after a hiatus, I…read morereturned because I saw that there was a cool class for Mardi Gras. It wasn't my first Mardi Gras demo class, it lasted about 3 hours and there was wine pairings. It was a wonderful way to celebrate in a lowkey and delicious setting. The chef spoke about the way to prepare the dishes, we tasted them and I learned that New Orleans cuisine has many sauces which (for me) are quite complicated so I am happy to eat them on special occasions when I'm dining out. Most classes are minimum 60-80 dollars and can cost more depending on the ingredients. The classes can be demos or hands-on. Some are 21 and up and will offer wine pairings as well. Pro-tip, they release next month's schedule (on event brite) on the first of the month and offer a 10% discount if you book your next month's class within the first 7 days of the previous month. This year, I was checking out their schedule and it piqued my interest that they offered a shorter than average (1 hr) Lunch and Learn to celebrate Mardi Gras. I booked my ticket which was about 30 dollars, a steal compared to their usual prices. I was delighted to see that Chef Sid was still there, whipping up delicious New Orleans cuisine. We had the crab creole dip, crawfish etouffee over rice and we finished with a brownie and butter pecan praline frosting. Everything was well seasoned and flavorful. I also learned a few tricks to try. I hope they offer more of these opportunities because it was a quick, and cost effective way, to come back!

    We attended the Paella Valenciana class. What a blast! Our two instructors were terrific and fun…read more We started by making an eggplant and bell pepper dip, then a fantastic chicken and duck paella, and then we were served an excellent flan de Naranja. Would absolutely do this again. Totally fun 2.5 hours and went home with leftovers!

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    Central Market Cooking School - Austin North Lamar
    Central Market Cooking School - Austin North Lamar
    Central Market Cooking School - Austin North Lamar

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    Bake Austin - Granola that she didn't get to hold in a bar but worked really well in yogurt.

    Bake Austin

    5.0(15 reviews)
    3.6 kmCherrywood

    I took an online class through Zoom to learn how to make fresh baguettes and loquat jelly. It was…read morean adult class and I had my 17 year old son engaged as well, mostly because he wanted to impress his girlfriend. My son and I worked side by side on our own batches, watching and listening to chef Pascal as she walked us through the process. Bake Austin provided a way for my son and I to spend special time together during quarantine. Not only that, we learned a great deal and have become better cooks because of it. Since the class I purchased an oven thermometer and a scale. I leaned that my oven takes much more time than I thought to come up to temp! My younger son watched a recording of a brownie class from Bake Austin and made a batch of brownies. The next day he flipped through my cook book and made a 2nd batch of brownies. He's baked at least once per week since watching his first Bake Austin video. I think the video made him realize he could bake, and bake he has! During our strange quarantine period Bake Austin and Chef Pascal have been a bright spot in our lives. I'm incredibly grateful for their time and effort and I hope they receive enough paying customers to make it.

    Chef Pascal offered donation based quarantine camps for the kids. They were an absolute blessing…read more My daughter is hyperactive she and doesn't entertain herself well. We have a house with five kids so that led to many fights. Chef Pascal's classes kept her focused on something she has been interested in since she was little. They kept her busy, planning, buying, organizing, and led to nice treats for the family. While not everything she made was easy or worked out, she learned to work through it and learned from the mistakes for next time. She has grown much more confident in her abilities and excited to try new things in the kitchen. We look forward to Bake Austin's summer camps and other future opportunities.

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    Bake Austin - Oatmeal cookies she made in class

    Oatmeal cookies she made in class

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    The Naked Bite

    The Naked Bite

    5.0(1 review)
    6.7 km

    I signed up for The Naked Bite's "Quick Weeknight Meals and Variations" class last week. I am…read moretrying to incorporate more veggies into my diet, but knew I would need some help making them more exciting and flavorful. The class was a public class taught at Chef Amber's beautiful home, and I was joined by 9 other people eager to become more "green". Chef Amber was super personable, friendly, and clearly passionate about teaching us how to make healthy food that we want to eat, that is nutritious, and quick enough to put together for a weeknight dinner. I not only came away with 5 recipes I feel comfortable recreating on my own (and a multitude of variations, thank you!), but also picked up some knife skills, tips on kitchen utensils to use, tricks on how to store garlic and make my own veggie broth and so much more. Additionally, the atmosphere and vibe at Chef Amber's allows you to feel very comfortable asking questions, sharing life stories, cracking jokes (maybe that's due to the wine?), and overall having a ton of fun. I've already made a few of the recipes, Sunflower & Kale Pesto with Crudite and Kale Salad with Toasted Almonds, Avocado and Lemon Vinaigrette, for friends that we've had over and both received rave reviews. I highly recommend this class to anyone that is interested in eating great tasting food that makes you feel good. This class is not just for vegetarians! There were a few people in this class who had formerly shunned veggies and they came away the most excited about this experience. Can't wait to try out more recipes!

    From the owner: The Naked Bite offers public and private cooking classes, as well as small event catering services…read more Our culinary style is plant-driven (though not exclusive) and integrates global flavors while focusing on local and organic ingredients. We believe that pure food is synonymous with enjoyment and overall health. If you are interested in adding some vibrant knowledge to nourish you and your family, our cooking classes or personal chef services are for you! If you follow a special diet such as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free, you'll find plenty of options here. Hope you're hungry; it's time to take The Naked Bite! ~Chef Amber Antonelli

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    The Naked Bite - Raw Nori Rolls...wait 'til you taste the dipping sauce!

    Raw Nori Rolls...wait 'til you taste the dipping sauce!

    The Naked Bite - Chef Amber Antonelli preparing fresh squeezed lemon juice.

    Chef Amber Antonelli preparing fresh squeezed lemon juice.

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    Gather & Forge

    Gather & Forge

    4.9(135 reviews)
    7.9 kmAllandale
    Locally owned & operated
    Established in 2015

    We had a party of eight that Chef Nic thoughtfully prepared for us. The process, from beginning to…read moreend, was easy and the communication was excellent. I'm sad I was so busy enjoying the food that we forgot to take pics! We are an older foodie bunch, all whom have hosted with private chefs before and this one did not disappoint any of us! I asked for unique items (i.e. something I don't usually have or can cook myself) and Chef Nic sent me suggestions to choose from. We ended up with a 5-course meal which was way too much food, so afterwards we asked, "What course would we have skipped?" and couldn't decide! Chef brought most of the food prepared enough for ease of cooking and serving, and brought it all out in surprisingly even serving times. The chef immaculately clean-up my kitchen and even started the dishwasher. We highly recommend Chef Nic and Gather & Forge.

    Completely incredible dinner with Chef Dan at Gather & Forge. The meal was truly exceptional,…read moreunique, & everything that came out was presented beautifully. Dan was so nice, helpful at explaining each dish, and made the overall experience seamless for all the guests. We had a large 15 person group and this was the perfect evening meal. EVERYONE was impressed and had the best evening. I highly recommend using them for your future chef needs!

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    Gather & Forge - We not only set the bar, we set the table!

    We not only set the bar, we set the table!

    Gather & Forge - Raspberry and chocolate s'mores

    Raspberry and chocolate s'mores

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    Let’s Eat Austin

    Let’s Eat Austin

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.1 km

    We came here for a pasta bianca cooking class. I'd say it wasn't really a cooking class per se, as…read morewe were pretty much only responsible for making the pasta dough; the sauces and all the other dishes were prepared by the chef, with mostly showing and explaining. Going in, for some reason, I had the conception that we were going to be split into groups and then each group would be responsible for one of the dishes. Anyways, it ended up being more of a chill relaxing time, with the chef doing 95 percent of the cooking for us. So, I would classify this as more of an interactive meal experience, where you get to craft a tiny portion of the meal (in this case, the pasta dough), and do some light preparation, such as prepping herbs. It was pretty fun, tasty food and nice dessert. Also super friendly host. Oh yeah, they have chickens in the backyard. And there was this cute kitten around in the front.

    1. Agenda: We attended the public Pasta Bianca class this Thursday from 6:30-8:30 PM. Before the…read moreclass officially started, we enjoyed an appetizer prepared by our instructor and took a brief tour of the lovely backyard. We had some casual conversations with the host and other guests, which made for a warm, welcoming start. The class began with a demonstration on how to prepare fresh pasta dough using semolina flour, water, and salt. After watching the technique, we each made our own dough, wrapped it in plastic, and let it rest. Next, we moved on to sauce-making -- a hands-on but light part of the class. The instructor led the process and explained the ingredients and techniques, while we assisted. We made pesto, tomato sauce, and a pepper vinaigrette, learning about how to choose quality ingredients and balance flavors. Then we learned how to shape malloreddus and trofie pasta. As we made our own versions, the instructor gave helpful feedback and prepped dinner items like salad with vinaigrette and homemade croutons. To finish, she cooked our pasta, tossed them with the sauces, plated everything beautifully, and we all sat down to enjoy the delicious meal we had helped create. 2. Venue: The class is hosted in a charming house on Chatham Avenue, decorated with cool artwork and featuring a lovely backyard -- cozy, relaxed, and thoughtfully designed. 3. Teamwork: There were two other groups in the class. Each group prepared their own pasta, and the food was cooked separately. We all enjoyed the fruits of our own labor, but the atmosphere encouraged casual conversation and mutual appreciation. 4. Instruction: Our host, Megan, was fantastic -- warm, funny, and highly skilled. She studied at Le Cordon Bleu (if I heard correctly) and has years of industry experience. She demonstrated key techniques for making flavorful sauces and shaping pasta, offering tips throughout without overwhelming us. 5. Recipe: Everything we made was completely vegan and absolutely delicious. Megan had her own creative twists on classic recipes, and they worked really well -- flavorful, satisfying, and fresh. 6. Tools: The kitchen has everything needed for pasta-making, plus some really neat cooking gadgets. I especially loved their pepper grinder and salt container -- simple but super handy. 7. Parking: Street parking is available. 8. Overall Experience: Megan went above and beyond. She prepared iced water, roasted broccoli, and hummus for us to snack on before class. Although the class was scheduled for two hours, we stayed nearly 45 minutes longer and never felt rushed during the class. When time needed to be managed, she let us know in a clear, friendly way. She also prepared complementary ingredients to pair with our pasta and sauces, and even prepared each of us a delicious vegan chocolate mousse topped with hazelnuts. The basil we used in our pesto came from her garden. Everyone in the class was friendly, and while collaboration wasn't required, conversation flowed naturally. One group offered to take pictures of my husband and me, while another shared pasta-shaping tips. We had such a great time and will definitely be back for another class.

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    Let’s Eat Austin - Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse

    Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse

    Let’s Eat Austin
    Let’s Eat Austin

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    Sustainable Food Center - The Happy Kitchen/La Cocina Alegre™ class session.

    Sustainable Food Center

    4.8(10 reviews)
    1.7 kmEast Austin
    $

    Participated in Wine and Food event at the sustainable Food Center. What a beautiful space for a…read moreclass. I would grab a spot if you see an upcoming events.

    The SFC has this gorgeous new spot out on E 17th. Yes, all of those words go together. Though I was…read morejust there for a cooking class (Sauces 101) I would like to spend a little time understanding what else goes on in that facility. My class was about 15 people all looking to learn about the mother sauces. Frankly, I took this because a friend was taking it and why the hell not? But there were people there to really learn. Like, never touched a dish style. I was surprised that the class wasn't individual cooking stations but more like a watch and learn. There was some class participation but you're not making your own. That's the first thing to know. The second thing is that it's like being back in a legit classroom. There will be idiots, there will be knowitalls, there will be class clowns, there will be tedious questions and please repeat thats. Our instructor was so kind and patient with these people, long after I would have asked them to test the boiling oil please. I wouldn't pre-eat exactly... but I also wouldn't go starving. You may end up eating a full meal but I'd be prepared not to. After we made each sauce, they were poured over pasta in a little ramekin and distributed. The things I'd like to see included: -- a way to watch the chef without leaning over the table. A mirror? A flat screen? Something so she doesn't have to tilt the pot precariously. -- an email later with the recipes vs. the paper recipes to take home -- a big disclaimer for dummies that if you're going into a class to make sauces, they're probably not going to be vegan or gluten-free. Overall a good experience. I definitely learned some things and hope to apply them to my next big pot of mac n cheese.

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    Sustainable Food Center - Double Up Food Bucks at our Sunset Valley Farmer's Market

    Double Up Food Bucks at our Sunset Valley Farmer's Market

    Sustainable Food Center - Radishes on sale at our Downtown Farmer's Market

    Radishes on sale at our Downtown Farmer's Market

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