Cooking Class - Make a Vibrant Farm-to-Table Meal

$ 89 Per person

all-inclusive: 2-hour class, 4-course meal.


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What You’ll Do

Create a farm-to-table dinner inspired by farmers market finds in this fun cooking class.

Cook with fresh, seasonal ingredients in this hands-on cooking class in Centennial (Denver). Learn how to make a herbed mushroom and melted leek frittata with goat cheese, asparagus bisque finished with black pepper crème fraîche and a spring vegetable risotto using farmers market produce and fresh herbs. Finish with roasted strawberry balsamic ice cream. Chef Christopher or a resident chef will guide you through each step. This cooking class in Centennial (Denver) is ideal for cooks who enjoy practical techniques and seasonal flavors.

Tea, coffee and water will be provided. Guests are welcome to bring non-alcoholic beverages.

This class is suitable for ages 14+ with an adult present. Children under 17 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Class price is per person.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 16
  • Meal Courses 4
  • Event Duration 2 hours
  • Labels Adult, Gourmet, Healthy, New American, Vegetarian
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.

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Chef Christopher is a passionate culinary professional known for his creativity and commitment to quality. With a love for fresh ingredients and bold flavors, he crafts unforgettable dishes that leave a lasting impression. Whether cooking in a professional kitchen or leading engaging cooking classes, Chef Christopher's goal is to inspire confidence in his guests and share the joy of cooking. His approach to food is simple: great ingredients, thoughtful preparation and a dedication to making every meal an experience to remember.

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What You’ll Do

Create a farm-to-table dinner inspired by farmers market finds in this fun cooking class.

Cook with fresh, seasonal ingredients in this hands-on cooking class in Centennial (Denver). Learn how to make a herbed mushroom and melted leek frittata with goat cheese, asparagus bisque finished with black pepper crème fraîche and a spring vegetable risotto using farmers market produce and fresh herbs. Finish with roasted strawberry balsamic ice cream. Chef Christopher or a resident chef will guide you through each step. This cooking class in Centennial (Denver) is ideal for cooks who enjoy practical techniques and seasonal flavors.

Tea, coffee and water will be provided. Guests are welcome to bring non-alcoholic beverages.

This class is suitable for ages 14+ with an adult present. Children under 17 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Class price is per person.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 16
  • Meal Courses 4
  • Event Duration 2 hours
  • Labels Adult, Gourmet, Healthy, New American, Vegetarian
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.
Reviews

Verified guest reviews for other experiences with Chef Christopher or Resident Chef

Elise

Elise

27 Dec 2025

This dim sum class was fast paced but fun! You definitely had to pay close attention! Chef Deb was very knowledgeable however was stretched thin with 16 people in the class to help at once. Food was delicious- this was my 3rd cozy meal class and I’d be happy to try another again!
Alessandro

Alessandro

02 Mar 2026

The class focused on wonton, gyoza and dumpling preparation. Overall, the skills and tips acquired were useful to repeat it successfully at home the following day. A big disappointment was realizing that the person leading the cooking class had no idea that the group was going to include 16 people. The leading chef appeared distressed by this and claimed they had no idea (I then wonder what purpose the reservation list has?) and had to be asked to set up two extra working stations so that everyone could enjoy the time we all paid for. Overall enjoyable experience, but several organization flaws were evident, which should/could be easily fixed in the future.
Mary

Mary

26 Feb 2026

1. We cooked Indian food. 2. I learned cooking techniques I hadn't known previously and was introduced to kitchen gadgets that are now on my shopping list. 3. I most enjoyed being with the other people and sharing the task. 4. I would recommend this class to anyone interested in increasing cooking skills and wanting a fun night out.