The wife and I attended our couple's cooking class at The Wooden Spoon this past Friday night. There were a total of 6 couples and one chef running the show. We were preparing a 3 course meal consisting of:
Clams Casino
Osso Bucco w/braised cabbage (cooked with bacon, onion and apples) and roasted potatoes, parsnips and pearl onions
Mango Souffle - made from polenta, which kept it extremely low in fat and calories, but still very sweet
Chef Brian was highly entertaining, and while I felt most people in the group had a pretty good understanding of how things worked in the kitchen, I was glad to see when there were questions, or concerns, he was very friendly and helpful.
Everyone had different tasks to prepare parts of the meal and eveything kind of came together at the end. In all, we spent about 2 hours preparing and another 20-30 minutes of enjoying a restaurant quality meal. All the preparation was a lot of fun as was the class itself and the best part being no cleanup.
Overall I enjoyed The Wooden Spoon. We ate some great food, and learned a few new tips, which will come in handy in our own kitchen. A nice store and large number of classes to choose from. I will definitely take another class there in the future.
Butter