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New Orleans School Of Cooking

13 New Orleans Cooking Classes For Every Culinary Skill Level

It's the perfect gift for your favorite home chef

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New Orleans is a city that worships food. Why not bring a bit of that church back to your own home kitchen with one of these swell cooking classes? There's a flavor and style for cooks of every ability and the experience offers a chance to hang with locals and do what comes naturally — eat and drink. Kids aren't left out of the fun, with family and kids classes also available.

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1. Kitchen in the Garden, New Orleans Botanical Garden

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5 Victory Ave
New Orleans, LA 70119

Kitchen in the Garden is the brand new outdoor show kitchen and event space in the gorgeous New Orleans Botanical Garden. Programming is eye popping — from chef-driven dinners starring local celeb chefs like Michael Gulotta and Susan Spicer to culinary workshops including make the perfect tortilla, create a creamy etouffee sauce, and even roast a whole animal. There's a built in pizza oven and a wood fired oven, a state of the art camera and flat screen and best of all, you are surrounded by plants both decorative and edible. Chef Patrick White is in residence for all kinds of fun events that include art, music, food trucks, and more.

The new Kitchen in the Garden at the New Orleans Botanical Garden
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2. Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine

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300 N Broad St
New Orleans, LA 70119

Free is what distinguishes Goldring from the rest of the playing field, that and its strong commitment to building a healthier community. Sign up for a spot in the state of the art kitchen on Broad — next to Whole Foods — for family cooking classes, kids classes, and beginner and intermediate classes for adults. There's a waiting list, so get on it.

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3. Southern Food and Beverage Museum & Museum of the American Cocktail

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1504 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70113

This engaging repository of iconic Southern culinary and cocktail history also boasts a fab demo kitchen. Foodie extraordinaire Jyl Benson is in charge of programming, coordinating with visiting chefs and experts, as well as offering her own expertise — learn to make her Creole red gravy and you'll be forever grateful. Check SoFab's busy calendar for ongoing classes and special events.

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1000 Girod St B-5
New Orleans, LA 70113

Simplee Gourmet is a gourmet kitchen boutique that offers cooking classes, to the public as well as private parties and groups. Classes range from eight to 14 participants with topics like tailgating parties, cast iron cooking and Cajun Creole cuisine. You can BYO wine and beer and even drop it off the day before for chilling. The two and a half hour classes start at $75 and you can be as involved as you want — or just drink wine, which is fine too.

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725 Howard Ave
New Orleans, LA 70130

How proud are we that New Orleans finally has a world class culinary school? Extremely, and the New Orleans Culinary & Hospitality Institute is just getting started. Besides degreed programs in culinary and pastry arts, NOCHI offers enthusiast courses for those who love to learn and eat. Hands-on classes, capped at 16, start at $130/person. You'll prepare a full meal with the instructor's guidance and then enjoy a family-style meal with wine. Demonstration classes, capped at 25, start at $65/person and might include lectures, tastings, cooking demos, or a combination.

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201 Chartres St
New Orleans, LA 70130

Hands on and demo classes are offered at Crescent City Cooks in the lower French Quarter on Chartres. Both include a meal and the focus is on classic New Orleans and South Louisiana dishes. The cooking school offers daily three-course lunch demos classes from 10 to 12:15 p.m. for $35 or roll up your sleeves and make the likes of dirty rice stuffed peppers and shrimp remoulade for $100-$150 depending on the size of the group. A glass of wine or beer is included.

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101 Magazine St
New Orleans, LA 70130

This spanking new interactive cocktail museum is beyond impressive, so whether you take a class or not, go there. But the drink and learn events at the Sazerac House are fun, with topics like pairing whiskey with cheese, making cocoa cocktails and ideas for Creole cocktails for the holidays. Rye and whiskey tastings are especially popular.

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524 St Louis St
New Orleans, LA 70130

New Orleans School of Cooking has been teaching cooking in the French Quarter since 1980. Offering both demo and hands on experiences in cuisines including Cajun and Creole, the school offers a daily morning demo class priced to attract visitors in the $28 to $32 range. Guests watch the action and then eat up, with drinks and beer. Instructors vary, with classes in French and Spanish taught by local foodie Julie Borreda of Destination Kitchen tour company.

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9. The Mardi Gras School of Cooking

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519 Wilkinson St Suite 101
New Orleans, LA 70130

Feel like family at the Mardi Gras School of Cooking, an interactive classroom set in a French Quarter home kitchen. Hands on experiences ($150-$195 pp) include learning the art of using knives, the importance of seasoning, what the Holy Trinity means to Louisiana cooking...it's all very intimate. The setting, the vibe, and the breaking bread makes it feel like learning about food with a friend or Louisiana relative.

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1710 Pauger St
New Orleans, LA 70116

Founded by dynamic chef Amy Sins in 2012, Langlois was originally a cooking school in the Marigny. Now Sins brings New Orleans cuisine and Louisiana cooking to you. Leading a team of chefs who are storytellers, food nerds and culinary historians, the Langlois experience can be a private class and dinner for 10 in a client's home or culinary entertainment for 10,000 at the convention center. Sins also works with a network of historic private event spaces and homes around New Orleans.

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11. Culinary Kids/Culinary Connections

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915 Marigny Ave
Mandeville, LA 70448

Head across the lake to discover this beautiful kitchen near the Mandeville lakefront. Culinary Kids exposes kids 10-18 to all kinds of culinary skills, and special needs wannabe chefs are also welcome. Despite the name, this Northshore school offers adult and corporate programs, with Corks and Cooking classes a favorite featuring local chefs' talent.

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12. Casa Pelican B&B and Cooking School

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712 Pelican Ave
New Orleans, LA 70114

This lovely Algiers B&B doubles as a cooking school, offering small group, hands-on classes instructing home cooks of all skill levels in the regional cuisine of Louisiana. Casa Pelican spotlights Cajun and Creole recipes in a relaxed, casual atmosphere, with lots of space for questions and learning. Enjoy wine/beverages while you cook and afterwards, enjoy the fruits of your labor around the table. with a sit-down meal of the dishes prepared. Pricing for topics like Louisiana Seafood and Jazz Brunch runs around $125.

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13. Passionate Platter Herb Kitchen

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2104 1st St
Slidell, LA 70458

Linda Franzo leads group classes by appointment on using herbs and garden to table cooking classes. Passionate Platter offers private herb garden tours in Olde Towne Slidell, along with gourmet and aromatherapy gift baskets. Kids cooking camps are also offered along with cook and cork classes with topics like homemade pastas and herb-fueled lunches.

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1. Kitchen in the Garden, New Orleans Botanical Garden

The new Kitchen in the Garden at the New Orleans Botanical Garden
Beth D'Addono/Eater NOLA

Kitchen in the Garden is the brand new outdoor show kitchen and event space in the gorgeous New Orleans Botanical Garden. Programming is eye popping — from chef-driven dinners starring local celeb chefs like Michael Gulotta and Susan Spicer to culinary workshops including make the perfect tortilla, create a creamy etouffee sauce, and even roast a whole animal. There's a built in pizza oven and a wood fired oven, a state of the art camera and flat screen and best of all, you are surrounded by plants both decorative and edible. Chef Patrick White is in residence for all kinds of fun events that include art, music, food trucks, and more.

5 Victory Ave
New Orleans, LA 70119

  • Open in Google Maps

2. Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine

Free is what distinguishes Goldring from the rest of the playing field, that and its strong commitment to building a healthier community. Sign up for a spot in the state of the art kitchen on Broad — next to Whole Foods — for family cooking classes, kids classes, and beginner and intermediate classes for adults. There's a waiting list, so get on it.

300 N Broad St
New Orleans, LA 70119

  • Open in Google Maps

3. Southern Food and Beverage Museum & Museum of the American Cocktail

This engaging repository of iconic Southern culinary and cocktail history also boasts a fab demo kitchen. Foodie extraordinaire Jyl Benson is in charge of programming, coordinating with visiting chefs and experts, as well as offering her own expertise — learn to make her Creole red gravy and you'll be forever grateful. Check SoFab's busy calendar for ongoing classes and special events.

1504 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70113

  • Open in Google Maps

4. Simplee Gourmet NOLA

Simplee Gourmet is a gourmet kitchen boutique that offers cooking classes, to the public as well as private parties and groups. Classes range from eight to 14 participants with topics like tailgating parties, cast iron cooking and Cajun Creole cuisine. You can BYO wine and beer and even drop it off the day before for chilling. The two and a half hour classes start at $75 and you can be as involved as you want — or just drink wine, which is fine too.

1000 Girod St B-5
New Orleans, LA 70113

  • Open in Google Maps

5. NOCHI

How proud are we that New Orleans finally has a world class culinary school? Extremely, and the New Orleans Culinary & Hospitality Institute is just getting started. Besides degreed programs in culinary and pastry arts, NOCHI offers enthusiast courses for those who love to learn and eat. Hands-on classes, capped at 16, start at $130/person. You'll prepare a full meal with the instructor's guidance and then enjoy a family-style meal with wine. Demonstration classes, capped at 25, start at $65/person and might include lectures, tastings, cooking demos, or a combination.

725 Howard Ave
New Orleans, LA 70130

  • Open in Google Maps

6. Crescent City Cooks

Hands on and demo classes are offered at Crescent City Cooks in the lower French Quarter on Chartres. Both include a meal and the focus is on classic New Orleans and South Louisiana dishes. The cooking school offers daily three-course lunch demos classes from 10 to 12:15 p.m. for $35 or roll up your sleeves and make the likes of dirty rice stuffed peppers and shrimp remoulade for $100-$150 depending on the size of the group. A glass of wine or beer is included.

201 Chartres St
New Orleans, LA 70130

  • Open in Google Maps

7. The Sazerac House

The Sazerac House/Official Photo

This spanking new interactive cocktail museum is beyond impressive, so whether you take a class or not, go there. But the drink and learn events at the Sazerac House are fun, with topics like pairing whiskey with cheese, making cocoa cocktails and ideas for Creole cocktails for the holidays. Rye and whiskey tastings are especially popular.

101 Magazine St
New Orleans, LA 70130

  • Open in Google Maps

8. New Orleans School of Cooking

New Orleans School of Cooking has been teaching cooking in the French Quarter since 1980. Offering both demo and hands on experiences in cuisines including Cajun and Creole, the school offers a daily morning demo class priced to attract visitors in the $28 to $32 range. Guests watch the action and then eat up, with drinks and beer. Instructors vary, with classes in French and Spanish taught by local foodie Julie Borreda of Destination Kitchen tour company.

524 St Louis St
New Orleans, LA 70130

  • Open in Google Maps

9. The Mardi Gras School of Cooking

Feel like family at the Mardi Gras School of Cooking, an interactive classroom set in a French Quarter home kitchen. Hands on experiences ($150-$195 pp) include learning the art of using knives, the importance of seasoning, what the Holy Trinity means to Louisiana cooking...it's all very intimate. The setting, the vibe, and the breaking bread makes it feel like learning about food with a friend or Louisiana relative.

519 Wilkinson St Suite 101
New Orleans, LA 70130

  • Open in Google Maps

10. Langlois Culinary Crossroads

Founded by dynamic chef Amy Sins in 2012, Langlois was originally a cooking school in the Marigny. Now Sins brings New Orleans cuisine and Louisiana cooking to you. Leading a team of chefs who are storytellers, food nerds and culinary historians, the Langlois experience can be a private class and dinner for 10 in a client's home or culinary entertainment for 10,000 at the convention center. Sins also works with a network of historic private event spaces and homes around New Orleans.

1710 Pauger St
New Orleans, LA 70116

  • Open in Google Maps

11. Culinary Kids/Culinary Connections

Head across the lake to discover this beautiful kitchen near the Mandeville lakefront. Culinary Kids exposes kids 10-18 to all kinds of culinary skills, and special needs wannabe chefs are also welcome. Despite the name, this Northshore school offers adult and corporate programs, with Corks and Cooking classes a favorite featuring local chefs' talent.

915 Marigny Ave
Mandeville, LA 70448

  • Open in Google Maps

12. Casa Pelican B&B and Cooking School

This lovely Algiers B&B doubles as a cooking school, offering small group, hands-on classes instructing home cooks of all skill levels in the regional cuisine of Louisiana. Casa Pelican spotlights Cajun and Creole recipes in a relaxed, casual atmosphere, with lots of space for questions and learning. Enjoy wine/beverages while you cook and afterwards, enjoy the fruits of your labor around the table. with a sit-down meal of the dishes prepared. Pricing for topics like Louisiana Seafood and Jazz Brunch runs around $125.

712 Pelican Ave
New Orleans, LA 70114

  • Open in Google Maps

13. Passionate Platter Herb Kitchen

Passionate Platter/Facebook

Linda Franzo leads group classes by appointment on using herbs and garden to table cooking classes. Passionate Platter offers private herb garden tours in Olde Towne Slidell, along with gourmet and aromatherapy gift baskets. Kids cooking camps are also offered along with cook and cork classes with topics like homemade pastas and herb-fueled lunches.

2104 1st St
Slidell, LA 70458

  • Open in Google Maps

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