Posts tagged: Cooking classes

Rabbit Hill Inn’s Cooking Class Getaways are very popular!

Rabbit Hill Inn, Lower Waterford, VT presents “Inn Good Taste”, an outstanding monthly cooking class series. This 2-night getaway is the perfect recipe for those who are passionate about food. Guests enjoy equal amounts of relaxation, fine dining, and outstanding culinary instruction. Executive Chef Jeff Fairman and his team provide attendees with platefuls of practical culinary instruction while savoring the flavors of the dishes just prepared. Package includes a 3-hour class, a 5-course Chef Tasting Dinner w/ wine pairings on first night, a private romantic 3-course dinner the second night. Attendees also receive recipes & embroidered Rabbit Hill aprons. Class size is limited to 8 allowing for a relaxed, informal atmosphere. May class is sold out. However, openings are still available for June, July and August classes. Check class topics and availability here.

Culinary Classes in New Hampshire

Cooking and food enthusiasts will not want to miss the Manor On Golden Pond’s, New Hampshire’s only Small Luxury Hotel of the World, new offering of culinary classes “Fork In The Road” led by Executive Jeff Woolley. Participants can enhance culinary skills and learn to cook with the Manor’s professional team of chefs in a professional kitchen atmosphere. Each of the nine programs include: a two-day workshop (three-hours each day) with demonstrations and hands-on cooking for all participants. A selection of wine will be served with each dish prepared. Enrollment is limited to six participants to ensure individual attention. Optional afternoon culinary-related activities may be offered in conjunction with some of the cooking classes. “Guest chefs” receive a recipe book and complimentary culinary gift courtesy of the Manor On Golden Pond.Whether you’re a wizard in the kitchen or a gourmet wanna-be, the Manor On Golden Pond’s Fork In The Road Cooking Program is the ideal way to enjoy a culinary vacation with some rest and relaxation and is always in good taste.