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Vegetarian Cooking Schools in Portland – In Good Taste
from:In Good Taste is a vegetarian cooking school in Portland. Individuals can request to receive the vegetarian version of the cooking class in this vegetarian cooking school in Portland. Individuals can choose from the variety of classes to find what best suits their needs.
This vegetarian cooking school in Portland offers an Oregon’s Bounty series of classes. These classes include April in Portland with Vitaly of Paley's Place, Hands on Pacific Northwest Spring Feast, An Oregon Spring Menu with Cory Schreiber of Wildwood, Hands on Spring Farmer's Market, Hands on Elegant Oregon Spring Dinner, Spring Menu with Ben Bettinger of Paley's Place, and Hands on Eat Local in June.
Individuals can also choose to take grilling classes at this vegetarian cooking school in Portland. These classes include Grilling Mastery with Dan Brophy, Hands on Chef on Fire: Grilling and Roasting with Joseph Carey, Thrill of the Grill with Michele Knaus, Get Ready for Summer Grilling with Tom Hurley, Secrets of the Grill with Jenn Louis of Culinary Artistry, Dressed to Grill - A Girl's Guide to Grilling with Diane Morgan, and Secrets to Perfect Barbecue with Hugh Carpenter.
There are other classes being offered at this vegetarian cooking school in Portland. These classes include Hands on Art of Pie Pastry withTim Healea, Blind Tasting with Lisa Shara Hall, Cinco de Mayo with Jenn Louis, Hands on Totally Hot with Maya Klein, Wines of the Southern Hemisphere with Ken Collura, An Oregon Spring Menu with Cory Schreiber, Grilling Mastery with Dan Brophy, Hands On Chef on Fire ~ Roasting, Grilling, Baking with Joseph Carey, HO Basic Knife Skills, Italian Vegetarian Cooking with Michele Knaus, Hands On Chef on Fire ~ Braising with Joseph Carey, Hands On Advanced Knife Skills, Hands on Hawaiian Feast with Michele Knaus, Hands on Risotto Workshop with Linda Carucci, Wine 101 with Fred Armstrong, Spring in Southern Italy with Allison Bader & Amelia Hard, and Hands on Indian Street Foods with Leena Ezekiel.
For those individuals who want something more, they can choose to have a private cooking class. Individuals choose the menu that suits them and their guests the best. These meals are then paired with the best wines. The professional chefs then demonstrate the desired techniques and individuals receive full hands on instruction to complete the class. These type classes can be used for any type of party or corporate event. Prices vary depending on any of the above classes selected. Prices are available online. Individuals can also choose to pay for their selected class online as well.
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