Finding Local Cooking Classes

I get lots of emails from home cooks interested in taking some cooking classes in their town or city. I also hear from those of you interested in going to culinary arts school or a restaurant management college to earn a culinary degree and start a career in the restaurant industry. Obviously my responses are much different and today I’d like to talk about finding local cooking classes.
However, if you are interested in a culinary arts education, I wrote an informative article called Back to School – Cooking School That Is that focuses on how to choose the right culinary arts school. You’ll also find a detailed listing of top culinary schools listed by city and state.
On those listings you’ll find two of the biggest named culinary establishments with schools located in several states. One is Le Cordon Bleu and the other is The Arts Institute. I will be writing more about these organizations in future blogs and hopefully get some comments from students who have graduated from them.
There is an interesting article by Chef Alan Bickel called To Cook or Not To Cook – Who’s To Say. The article speaks on life in a professional kitchen from a professional cook’s point of view and describes in everyday terms what you are getting yourself into.
Cooking Classes
Now for those of you not interested in becoming professional cook and would like to take a few classes to learn some tricks and new techniques to help navigate around the kitchen, there are plenty of resources right in your own backyard that you might not even know existed.
You would think that the #1 resource for finding anything including local cooking classes would be a search engine on the Internet but unfortunately you are more likely to find a lot of sites offering culinary arts educations rather than cooking classes for the weekend warrior. If you spend some time and dig deep, you may be lucky to find what you want in your area.
Obviously if you are looking for cooking classes in a big city like New York or San Francisco, you’re more likely to find some decent choices but what if you live in a small town in the middle of no where? Do you think there’s a chance you’ll find affordable cooking classes nearby? The answer is probably yes!
Local Schools
The first place I would look is at any of the local schools in your area. Best possibility would be a community college. They often offer cooking, baking, or nutrition classes as part of their curriculum but they also have adult education classes at night that include individual cooking courses. You may be limited by what courses they offer, but it’s a great start.
Next, I would look at the local high school. Most high schools offer home economics to their students or at least they did when I went to school (not that I even thought about taking cooking classes back then) so they have all the right equipment to offer night classes or adult education classes. Give the school a call and see what they offer.


I have been fortunate to be acquainted via the Internet with Chef Alan Bickel from Nashville, TN who works at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. Right now he is working at their upscale seafood house called Cascade’s Seafood Restaurant. The restaurant serves mostly fresh finfish/shellfish, with a bit of an Asian flare plus a Sushi bar.


