Things to do in Boston, Massachusetts (MA): The Best Cooking Classes

March 30, 2022 Roger Rusk

Walk the Freedom Trail the first time you visit Boston and you'll quickly get a sense of this coastal city's revolutionary spirit and history. But make sure you also explore some of Boston's fine museums (try the Isabella Stewart Gardner, featuring masterpieces displayed in their collector's mansion) and old neighborhoods (like the North End, Boston's Little Italy). You can't claim to have experienced real Boston culture, though, until you've watched a Red Sox game from the bleachers.
Restaurants in Boston

1. Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street

177 Milk St Suite 100, Boston, MA 02109-3404 +1 857-990-3625 [email protected] http://www.177milkstreet.com/cookingschool
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street

Part classroom, part playground, all kitchen, Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Cooking School is where you'll learn to transform your home cooking. Our school offers a one-of-a-kind learning experience at the set of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street TV show, development kitchen, and editorial office. Even though we're experts, we remember what it's like to learn something new. Christopher Kimball's Milk Street in downtown Boston is home to our editorial offices and cooking school. It also is where we record Christopher Kimball's Milk Street television and radio shows. Milk Street is changing how we cook by searching the world for bold, simple recipes and techniques. Adapted and tested for home cooks everywhere, these lessons are the backbone of what we call the new home cooking.

Reviewed By 103katherinek

Vegetarian cooking on Saturday and Flatbreads on Sunday were both fantastic. The workshop was taught by Rosie who is in charge of the educational program. She is a wonderful teacher. I am an experienced cook but was dazzled by the new things that I learned. The space is fantastic!

2. Eatwith Boston

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Eatwith Boston

EatWith is the world’s leading community for authentic food experiences with locals, in 130+ countries. Through dinner parties, supper clubs, cooking classes, and food tours in private homes and special venues, EatWith connects hand-selected local hosts with travelers seeking unique, immersive food experiences.

3. Selfup

19 Kingston St #1, Boston, MA 02111-2080 +1 857-219-2519 [email protected] http://selfup.com/
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Selfup

Selfup offers a huge variety of cooking classes in the Boston area. All of these classes are headed by a chef or chefs who excel in their particular area of expertise. Instead of teaching yourself at home, you can elect to engage in a Selfup class, where you can learn in an intimate environment where you can personally interact with the chef.

Reviewed By X5024XEmichaelb

I took my girlfriend for a birthday present/valentine’s day gift. i would highly recommend this to any couple - very hands on, fun, great food and atmosphere! definitely going back.

4. Classpop!

Boston, MA +1 800-385-0675 http://classpop.com/
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Classpop!

Classpop! provides fun & social cooking classes starting at $39/person at top restaurants near you. Our cooking classes are suitable for everyone and no prior experience is needed to participate. We cover a broad range of cuisines, including Italian (e.g. hand-made pasta or pizza), Japanese (e.g. sushi), Asian (e.g. dumplings) and desserts. Our customers book our cooking classes for different occasions, including birthday parties, date nights, holiday parties or team building events.

5. Fresh Pasta Lesson in Boston's North End (Little Italy)

Boston, MA
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Fresh Pasta Lesson in Boston's North End (Little Italy)

My dad is a first generation southern Italian and has eleven siblings. Growing up, we learned fresh pasta and authentic sauces could solve almost anything. I lived in Tuscany for six months, studying the culture of northern Italy and taking classes learning to craft Tuscan dishes. I am well versed in the light sauces and long noodles of the south of the peninsula from my experience growing up and knowledgeable about the meaty ragus and thick pastas of the north from my formal education.

6. Cozymeal

100 Cambridge St 14th Floor, Boston, MA 02114-2509 +1 617-307-4582 http://www.cozymeal.com/lp/cooking-classes-in-boston
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Cozymeal

As seen on CBS’s show “The View” and USA Today, we offer some of the most popular cooking classes in Boston with top-rated local chefs. Popular among tourists and locals, we offer cooking classes in a large variety of cuisines for groups as small as 1 and as large as 100+ guests. The cooking class can take place at the chef’s place or at the customer’s place. You can easily book our cooking classes with a few clicks on our website or give us a call if you need any assistance.

7. Sur La Table Cooking Class

100 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02116-6506 +1 617-236-5197 http://www.surlatable.com/browse/storeCalendar.jsp?storeId=123
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3.5 based on 9 reviews

Sur La Table Cooking Class

8. UNO Pizzeria & Grill Cooking Class

731 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116-2603 +1 312-943-2400 [email protected] http://www.unos.com/cookingclasses/
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UNO Pizzeria & Grill Cooking Class

9. Christina Canzano

Christina Canzano

Hi, I’m Christina. Im born in raised right here in the heart of Boston. So I know a thing or two about my city ;) I’m an outgoing, friendly and sometimes crazy (in a good way!) person who absolutely loves ice cream! I’m Italian so i’m pretty picky on my ice creams. I love meeting new people from all over!

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