Than you so much to all who have responded!! We will definitely check this
out.

On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 10:29 PM Kristin Cannistraro <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Leah,
>
> Definitely recommend the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts.  My husband
> and I have taken many courses through them, both individually and as a
> couple. They offer a wide range of courses — everything from basic cooking,
> advanced basics, and basic pastry, to French cooking, Italian cooking, etc.
> Many places offer “instruction” through observation, but CSCA is completely
> hands on.  They provide instruction and recipes up front, divide recipes
> among the participants, and then sit down at the end of class to sample and
> critique what each person or group has cooked. My recommendation is to
> start with the Basic I course (everything from knife skills to sauces, meat
> and fish, vegetables and pasta) then progress to other courses based on
> interests.
>
> Of note, my husband grew up in a family where his father and brothers took
> cooking lessons and are great cooks, and he truly enjoyed the CSCA classes.
> I have learned so much from their programs, and because of his family
> background, we now have a son who is a professional chef.
>
> Class times are flexible, including evenings and weekends. Bottom line, we
> love this resource and highly recommend.
> Good luck!
> ~ Kristin
>
>
> > On Jul 2, 2022, at 5:57 PM, Leah Bloom <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > My husband is interested in learning how to cook :) anyone have
> suggestions? E.g., lessons or classes that focus on fundamentals, then
> build to recipes. I think something in person would be more engaging for
> him, but also open to online. Thank you! --
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