Cooking Class - Seasonal Spring Menu

What You’ll Do

Welcome fresh spring flavors with a seasonal menu.

Get inspired by the fresh flavors of the season in this spring-inspired cooking class. You'll work with a world-class chef to prepare a delightful menu bursting with seasonal ingredients. Start with marinated lamb skewers paired with an aromatic herb yogurt, then roast carrots with preserved lemons and feta for a flavorful side. Save room for dessert, where you'll whip up an upside-down fruit cake served with luscious buttermilk ice cream.

Guests are welcome to bring wine and beer to enjoy during the class.

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 Baking, Beginner, Cake Baking, Gourmet, Mediterranean
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.

Meet your chef


For almost 20 years, Chef Megan has been plying her culinary talents in the restaurant world. Her adventures in taste and texture began in a family-owned Japanese eatery and led her on a journey of discovery through the world of international cuisine. Drawing on these worldwide influences, Chef Megan and her capable crew now share their passion for global flavors with home cooks looking to expand their home dining territory.

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What You’ll Do

Welcome fresh spring flavors with a seasonal menu.

Get inspired by the fresh flavors of the season in this spring-inspired cooking class. You'll work with a world-class chef to prepare a delightful menu bursting with seasonal ingredients. Start with marinated lamb skewers paired with an aromatic herb yogurt, then roast carrots with preserved lemons and feta for a flavorful side. Save room for dessert, where you'll whip up an upside-down fruit cake served with luscious buttermilk ice cream.

Guests are welcome to bring wine and beer to enjoy during the class.

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 Baking, Beginner, Cake Baking, Gourmet, Mediterranean
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.
Reviews

Reviews guests left for other experiences with Chef Megan or Resident Chef

Alan

Alan

05 Sep 2025

Great class. Chef was entertaining and engaging. Good food. Disappointed the recipes are not available nor emailed.
Danielle

Danielle

01 Sep 2025

Great class! Chef YaYa and her sous chef Leroy had everything under control and was full of knowledge around the kitchen. Instructions were easy to follow and the food turned out amazing. We were able to bring a bottle of wine for my husband and I to share. It definitely brought our date night to the next level.
Elizabeth

Elizabeth

30 Aug 2025

This class was an absolutely horrible experience, and I will be reaching out to Cozymeal for a refund. The class was held at Sur La Table in Raleigh (had I know that, I would have signed up with that retailer directly), and the instructor, Mary Beth, was nasty from the moment we walked into the room. There were 14 students in the demonstration room, broken into groups of four (one group had two, with two no-shows). Mary Beth chose one or two groups to favor, and others to ignore. It was so bad that during the break, several attendees were discussing her attitude. She embarrassed one student when that person asked a question that Mary Beth had addressed earlier, and belittled her. She ignored my son and myself completely. I point blank asked for help at one point, and she told me to “figure it out.” She helped other groups improve their technique, and would walk by our group completely. This was the worst experience I have ever had at a cooking or baking class in my life. Horrible, horrible experience.