Kids: Junior Chef Cooking Class
Designed for young people, aged 10 to 15.
This series of classes is designed for the young chefs who are interested in expanding on their culinary skills. These are 2 hour classes that requires the junior chefs to have some beginner cooking skills. They should understand kitchen safety, know how to boil water, stir food, and flip hot food.
Note: The young chefs do not have to take all of the classes. They can pick and choose.
A different class each time.
The topics of this class will change each time it is held. Chef Valerie determines the topic but does also like to hear suggestions from the junior chefs. One time might be making real food versions of kid faves Chicken nuggets and pizza from scratch. Perhaps the topics will cover incorporating super foods and more nutrition into a young chef’s repertoire.
Maybe there’ll be a culture shift and Vietnamese banh mi or Pad thai is the topic. Another could be making spaghetti pasta by hand while simmering a great marinara, crafting hand pies, or creating a charcuterie board.
The summer 2026 series of 3 classes will cover:
- To be determined. Make requests!
The young chefs should eat lunch before attending the 2 pm series. They will be dining on their classwork at the end of the class or taking it home to share.
Student aged 10-15: $45 per date.
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session 2. They can take a class as a standalone if they have completed the class before it. For example, I have kids complete the current series through session 3 but had family camping plans making them miss session 4, so I encourage them to pick up at session 4. 
wine’s many culinary uses. Experience using wine in different ways while preparing a 3-course romantic dinner by searing scallops and creating a creamy wine sauce for them. Next, pair dry white wine and pecorino for a wine-infused risotto. For dessert, make dark chocolate truffles with wine, of course!


