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Saute Culinary Academy – Arcadia

Group Cooking Class for One, Two, or Four (Up to 58% Off)

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Tue Dec 11 07:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$75
Discount
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  • Foodie
  • Kitchen Couture

In a Nutshell

During three-hour hands-on cooking classes, chefs share insights into different cuisines or fresh takes on pantry staples

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24-hr cancellation notice required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Creating a meal from scratch is both challenging and delicious, much like playing Stairway to Heaven on a clarinet made out of a candy cane. Master meal melding with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $35 for a group cooking class for one (up to a $75 value)
  • $65 for a group cooking class for two (up to a $150 value)
  • $125 for a group cooking class for four (up to a $300 value)

Most classes on the schedule run three hours.

Saute Culinary Academy

Although they begin each day pristine and silent, Saute Culinary Academy's spotless kitchen and gleaming countertops don't stay that way for long. Soon, cooking students of all ability levels fill the room for three-hour classes. Professional-chef instructors guide them through the intricacies of cooking three-course feasts that include an appetizer, main dish, and dessert. Depending on the day, counters may find themselves covered with seaweed and sushi rice as novice chefs learn to roll their own maki or dotted with flour and sugar from a cookie-baking session. In other classes, the instructors may spend their time revealing new ways of using pantry staples, demonstrating twists on the usual mashed potatoes, or alternative takes on cooking with chicken besides placing it on the engine during long car rides.

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Saute Culinary Academy

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    Arcadia

    14 E Duarte Rd.
    Arcadia, California 91006
    (626) 429-2323
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