Cooking Class - Cook a Romantic Provençal Dinner - Date Night

What You'll Do

Explore Provençal flavors together in this romantic cooking class in Centennial.

Bring the flavors of Provence to date night in this hands-on cooking class in Centennial (Denver). You’ll sear salmon and pair it with saffron hollandaise, roast fennel with orange and prepare steamed rice scented with Herbes de Provence. For dessert, you’ll bake a roasted fig and hazelnut financier. Chef Christopher or a resident chef will guide you through searing fish, making a classic emulsified sauce and working with French flavors. This cooking class in Centennial (Denver) is a memorable way to share an elegant Provençal-inspired meal together.

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

This class is suitable for ages 18+.

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

Meet your chef


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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Flexible booking: Cancel or reschedule this event's reservation for free up to 48 hours before the event.

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What You'll Do

Explore Provençal flavors together in this romantic cooking class in Centennial.

Bring the flavors of Provence to date night in this hands-on cooking class in Centennial (Denver). You’ll sear salmon and pair it with saffron hollandaise, roast fennel with orange and prepare steamed rice scented with Herbes de Provence. For dessert, you’ll bake a roasted fig and hazelnut financier. Chef Christopher or a resident chef will guide you through searing fish, making a classic emulsified sauce and working with French flavors. This cooking class in Centennial (Denver) is a memorable way to share an elegant Provençal-inspired meal together.

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

This class is suitable for ages 18+.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 16
  • Meal Courses 4
  • Event Duration 2 hours
  • Labels Couples, French, Pescatarian
  • 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

John

John

17 May 2026

We cooked a Japanese dinner. Caleb gave a lot of great advice. Everything turned out delicious.
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!
Nathan

Nathan

16 Aug 2026

The chef was excellent and the food was delicious, I just have a few notes of improvement for the overall experience. It would make the class a bit more fun to have had music softly in the background that matches the ethnicity of the food we are cooking. Otherwise, the ambience feels a bit sterile. Also, we didn't eat until 8:30/8:40p. It would have been nice during the 10 minute break earlier in the experience to snack on or eat the first dish we cooked just to hold us over until dinner and to eat it before it gets cold. Lastly, when it came time to eat, there were no chairs to sit on so we ate standing up over the table. After standing for 1.5 hours cooking, it would have been nice to have more time to eat and to be able to sit down.