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Where to find cooking classes in San Antonio

Aren’t you gouda you picked up a new hobby?

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Learn how to cook with the Culinary Institute of America at the Pearl.

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Raise your hand if you installed any food delivery service app in hopes of easier dinner nights. Just us? We are always on the lookout for new experiences in the Alamo City, and a cooking class sounds like our kind of sauce.

Whether you’re a beginner or a master chef preparing for your reality TV debut, be our guest and try some of the classes + resources that will have you cooking like a pro in no time. Fun fact: San Antonio is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy.

Delectable cooking classes

Central Market Cooking School, 4821 Broadway
It’s okay, you can put the TikTok recipe down. Try this instead: Head over to the Alamo Heights area for a culinary class with topics ranging from seafood to tea party’s. Reminder: Make sure to register in advance because these classes sell out quick.

Pharm Table, 611 S. Presa St. Ste. 106
This local farm to fork restaurant hosts unique culinary classes each month. Don’t miss: The restaurant is often has dinner spotlights highlighting local produce vendors.

The Culinary Institute of America San Antonio, 312 Pearl Pkwy. Bldg. 2 Ste. 2102
Like Chef Gusteau says, “Anyone can cook.” Located in the Pearl District, the culinary institute offers a wide range of classes like boot camps, family-friendly sessions, hands-on lessons, holiday, and wine + beverage classes.

For the home body

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Pickup a copy of “San Antonio Cooks” and serve up some local dishes.

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San Antonio Cooks: Favorite Recipes from Local Chefs and Restaurants, Book
Bring out the cookbook stand for this page turner tutorial offering recipes from San Antonio’s top chefs from restaurants like Bakery Lorraine and Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery — to name a couple.

The Table Less Traveled, Virtual
We all dream of browsing the wine vineyards of Italy, but you can bring the homemade pasta taste into your own kitchen with this online cooking class.

Let’s dig in San Antonio.

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