Posts Tagged ‘cook’
The Next Course: All About Chocolate
The Next Course is a tasting class of 3-5 recipes each week with an optional wine pairing, hosted in our beautiful new event space on Historic Main Street. You will…
Read MoreMindful Cuisine Cooking Classes
Learn to cook delicious food in a comfortable setting with a spectacular view! You’ll meet new people, create a meal designed by Chef Linda (or guest chef), and enjoy restaurant-quality food…
Read MoreSpring Dinner with Grilled Lamb & Risotto Carbonara
Date: April 6, 2019 Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM This is our first grilling class of the season, and I can’t wait any longer to start cooking outdoors! This…
Read MoreThe Next Course: Paleo Favorites
Date: March 28, 2019 Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Price: $50 per person + $15 for optional wine pairing The Next Course is a tasting class of 3-5 recipes…
Read MoreNew Year’s Eve Good Luck Feast
Looking for a way to start your New Year’s Eve celebration? Collaborate in the kitchen to make this delicious meal, composed of dishes that are purported to bring you health,…
Read MoreMindful Cuisine Cooking Class
Tonight you will make Cioppino, a rustic Italian-American seafood stew in a tomato, wine broth. This delicious dish is a great make-ahead dinner party dish, as the broth and all…
Read MoreMindful Cuisine Cooking Class
Enjoy learning to make homemade pasta. Begin by mixing pasta dough by hand with a well of flour & eggs on a tabletop. Learn to use vegetables to flavor and…
Read MoreMindful Cuisine Class
In planning for tonight’s class, I was thinking about doing a traditional Christmas holiday meal from another country, ideally a country in another snowy mountain region. I soon began reading…
Read MoreThe Next Course with Mountain Town Olive Oil
The Next Course is a new food and wine pairing class showcasing 3-5 recipes each week with an optional wine pairing. Featuring the unique flavors of olive oils and vinegars…
Read MoreMindful Cuisine Thai BBQ Night
The refreshing flavors in this dinner are perfect for a warm summer night. Gai yang is the Thai word for grilled chicken which is typically cooked on skewers using a…
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