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Saga Hill Cooking & Events – Warehouse District

All About the Pig Winter Cooking Class for One or Two (Up to 55% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Le Cordon Bleu–trained chef demonstrates wintry recipes for jambalaya, glazed pork shoulder, and homemade bacon and sausage

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 1, 2013
  • Limit 4 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Online reservation required. 24hr cancelation notice required.
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Those who don't learn proper cooking techniques are doomed to a life of licking pages from fancy food magazines. Cause a stir with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $55 for an All About the Pig interactive cooking workshop for one (a $110 value)
  • $99 for an All About the Pig interactive cooking workshop for two (a $220 value)

All About the Pig is a three-hour hands-on workshop where students learn to prepare delicious pork dishes from a Le Cordon Bleu–trained chef. Chefs in training are immediately greeted with jambalaya, whose piquant spices can warm the belly on a cold winter night. Then, the chef shows students how to prepare pork three ways, imparting easy at-home methods for stuffing your own sausage, curing bacon, and braising pork shoulder with a glaze of beurre manié. For a sweet finish, students practice their flambé techniques to prepare a traditional crepe suzette with winter citrus fruits. Register for the class here. Beer pairing options are available for an additional fee.

Saga Hill Cooking & Events

When she’s not hosting radio shows, serving meals at local shelters, or blogging for Minneapolis St. Paul magazine's Foodie File, Le Cordon Bleu–trained chef Marianne Miller helms Saga Hill Cooking & Events. She describes her style as "audacious, yet feminine," adding, "my preparations are often bold, but with a light-handed approach that brings out the natural flavors in each dish." Alongside her staff, she leads culinary classes and parties that shy from incorporating fad kitchen gadgets or diets. Instead, their goal is to teach practical skills that can help students prepare simple meals, gourmet treats, or decadent brown-bag lunches.

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Saga Hill Cooking & Events

4.0 out of 5
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    Warehouse District

    2400 N 2nd St.
    Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411
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Reviews

  • The space is insanely cool, with exposed brick and beams everywhere and interesting furnishings in the reception-type space.
    Annie D., Yelp, 2/6/12
  • I would gladly take another class here in a heartbeat. It was a wonderful class. Food , teacher, space and instruction were all great.
    Randall N., Yelp, 4/22/12