Cooking demonstrations/schools
#1
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Cooking demonstrations/schools
Hi all,
I will be in NYC 10 days over Thanksgiving and would like to do attend a cooking demonstration. I read about one at the Waldorf (but can't remember where) where you spend a few hours in the kitchen with chef. I checked their website but can't find details. Does anyone know of this or similar?
I like the idea of being in one of the great hotel kitchens or some specialty store - I don't want to spend more than a few hours/half a day at most. There is so much I want to cram in.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
I will be in NYC 10 days over Thanksgiving and would like to do attend a cooking demonstration. I read about one at the Waldorf (but can't remember where) where you spend a few hours in the kitchen with chef. I checked their website but can't find details. Does anyone know of this or similar?
I like the idea of being in one of the great hotel kitchens or some specialty store - I don't want to spend more than a few hours/half a day at most. There is so much I want to cram in.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
#2
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Check out the schedule at
http://www.astorcenternyc.com/people.ac
pricey, but really good people
or try:
http://www.degustibusinc.com/
Which doesn't seem to be a good link, but maybe it will work for you - it's the cooking demos/school at Macy's - they have a GREAT list/calendar of people coming up over the next 6 months.
And finally, try
http://www.frenchculinary.com/news_newsevents.htm which sometimes has half day classes
http://www.astorcenternyc.com/people.ac
pricey, but really good people
or try:
http://www.degustibusinc.com/
Which doesn't seem to be a good link, but maybe it will work for you - it's the cooking demos/school at Macy's - they have a GREAT list/calendar of people coming up over the next 6 months.
And finally, try
http://www.frenchculinary.com/news_newsevents.htm which sometimes has half day classes
#4

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also check out the institute for culinary education
http://www.iceculinary.com/
astor center is also great for having very interesting food and wine offerings.
http://www.iceculinary.com/
astor center is also great for having very interesting food and wine offerings.
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