The Best Cooking Classes in Baltimore to Take

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Freelance Writer

Are you a chef or just love cooking for your friends and family? Why not take a cooking class that will not only hone your culinary skills but allow you to have a moment of fun? Baltimore, Maryland, has plenty of cooking classes for you to experience while you visiting the city. Check out one of the featured places below.

1. Sur La Table

Sur La Table is a specialty culinary store that provides a great number of culinary wonders. You can find specialty coffee makers, utensils, food, barware, and more. It is located inside of Towson Town Center, which is a mall in Towson, Maryland. Sur La Table also offers a variety of cooking classes, but the classes tend to fill up quickly. Your best chance at registering for a class would be to join the Sur La Table e-mail list so that you can register as soon as you see an available class you like.

Sur La Table, 825 Dulaney Valley Rd #2138, Towson, MD, USA, +1 443 279 9146

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2. For the Love of Food

For the Love of Food offers a variety of cooking classes, some for adults, some for children. It offers classes throughout the month. For the Love of Food prides itself on providing one of the best culinary experiences you’ll ever have as you learn the basics of cooking and how to perfect your techniques. For the Love of Food also provides a variety of series classes such as “How to Think Like a Chef” and “How to Think Like a Pastry Chef.” This company also encourages you to bring your own bottle of wine to enjoy as you learn.

For the Love of Food, 1002 Reisterstown Rd, Pikesville, MD, USA, +1 443 865 0630

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3. Schola

Schola is a cooking school that encourages fun and entertainment as you participate in a variety of classes. At Schola, not only do you learn how to cook special dishes, but you learn where the food comes from as well. The classes it offers are suitable for novices in the kitchen and self-proclaimed experts of gourmet dishes. The classes range from two-to-three hours and bringing your own bottle of wine to enjoy while participating in a class is encouraged.

Schola, 1005 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD, USA, +1 443 714 7516

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