
PRESS
Above: Spring 2016 issue of Postcards cover
Above Right: Cook'n With Class mentioned in "Culinary Quest PARIS"
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Above: July 2014 issue of Cosmo Brasil
Below: Cook'n With Class mentioned as one of the "Best Places" to visit.
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Above: February 2015 issue of Lonely Planet
Below: Cook'n With Class mentioned as one of the "Best Weekends Away".
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Above: Fall 2014 issue of FRANCE Magazine
Below: Cook'n With Class mentioned in "Paris for foodies".
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14 Bucket List Worthy Things to do in Paris
Maps & Merlot
Become a French Pastry Chef (for the day)
I attended a French Desserts class with Cook’n With Class and it was seriously out of this world amazing. During our three hour class, we made chocolate lava cake (my fave!), crème brulee, blackberry soufflé, madeleines, and a gorgeous strawberry cake.
Cook Like Nonna: Europe's Top 10 Cooking Classes
Fodors.com
Mother of All Sauces, Cook ‘n With
WHERE: Paris, France
Can’t tell your Béarnaise from your Bordelaise? Don’t fret: The “Mother of All Sauces” class offered by Cook ‘n With Class in Paris takes an uncomplicated, bottom-up approach to the art of French sauce making. You’ll begin with a lesson in stocks, the foundation of any great sauce, and in no time you’ll be whisking up batches of Hollandaise like a pro.
Look What's Cooking on Sunday in Paris
The Barefoot Blogger
Sunday is a day of rest for many people around the world, but in Paris there’s plenty to keep you busy… like a cooking class with a professional chef and a new exhibit at Musee d’Orsay.
There were two things I especially wanted to do in Paris on this trip. One was to go to the market day session at Cook’n with Class. The other was to visit the Musée d’Orsay‘s new exhibit “Beyond the Stars: The Mystical Landscape …from Monet to Kandinsky.” I ended up doing them both today.
Kids learning to Cook the French Way
Mama Loves Paris blog
MLP was recently invited to experience a cooking class for kids in Paris. The team behind Cook’n with Class has been teaching people young and old, the art of French cooking since 2007 and top chefs have graced their kitchen over the years including Rachel Khoo! So MLP was delighted to accept the invitation.
What to see and what to skip in Paris
ABC News - article by Gabe Saglie
Skip the Restaurant, Hone Your Skills
Paris, of course, is the place to hone your own kitchen skills, thanks to a bevy of cooking schools. Cook’n With Class Paris features an ongoing schedule of quick pastry and dessert classes, market visits and wine-and-cheese tastings; kids’ classes are offered too.
Cook'n With Class
Love in the City of Light Blog - Kasia Dietz
Often when I go out to eat and love a particular dish I wonder, “Could I make this at home?” I usually never end up trying, not knowing the chef’s tricks in the kitchen, afraid my attempts will fall short. I could certainly read my friends’ cookbooks and learn their unique recipes, but what about being taught by the chefs themselves? And what about wine pairings?
The Culture Tip - Cook Like A Chef: Paris' Best Cooking Classes
By Paul McQueen
For almost ten years, Cook’n With Class has been teaching English-speakers the art of French cuisine at their state-of-the-art school in Montmartre. The diverse range of courses they offer cover everything from creating the perfect macaron to the most succulent of meat dishes, and a whole lot in between.
Cheese Tastings In Paris
by David Lebovitz
"A visit to France is, of course, a cheese-lovers dream. And for those who come and want to experience a variety of French cheeses in Paris, there are a number of places that offer dégustations (tastings) as well as tours and wine pairings with experts."
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Season 3 Episode 16
The Real Housewives of Paris, Part Deux: "The women explore Paris: jogging by the Seine, shopping on the Champs Elysee, and visiting Notre Dame cathedral. But when Kim is late for a cooking class, they fear something terrible has happened."
So You Want to Learn to Cook in France?
by Emily Brennan
"There are some really good people, French and American, who hold small group classes in English. La Cuisine Paris near Hôtel de Ville or Cook’n With Class in Montmartre often do menu classes, where you go to the market, get ingredients, make a several-course meal and sit down and eat it."