Highlights
Chefs educate youths in kitchen safety, food handling, and preparation during workshops and camps; birthday parties suit both kids and teens
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About This Deal
Cooks teach by using a hands-on approach, which is more effective than mailing students a box filled with flour, eggs, some matches, and a note that says “cookies?” Get your hands dirty with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for $40 toward hands-on cooking for kids and teens
- $40 for $80 toward hands-on cooking for kids and teens<p>
Groupons can be used to apply credit towards the following services:
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During the school year, weekly technical cooking classes ($35/class) range from pre-schoolers (called “Busy Chefs”), elementary school students (“Junior Chefs”) and middle-to-high school students (“Teen Chefs” and “Senior Chefs”). These culinary skills classes are available in 60- or 90-minute sessions.<p>
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Workshops ($40/workshop) cover more specific topics, such as pizza, dessert, cake decorating, and American cooking.<p>
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Summer camps ($150+) spend three to five days covering topics such as breakfasts, chocolate, and baking.<p>
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Parties last for 90 minutes, corralling kids of all ages together to make pizzas, mini cakes, or pasta ($300+). Decorations, food, drinks, party favors, and invitations are included for each party, and all classes and camps include necessary supplies and equipment.<p>
The value of this Groupon can also be applied toward Kids’ Night Out ($38/person)
- Held one Friday a month from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
- 4- to 13-year-olds make a full meal from scratch while parents enjoy an evening to themselves.<p>
Need To Know
About Young Chefs Academy Frisco
The recipe for a successful cooking class requires the right mix of teacher, chef, and nutritionist—a balance that each instructor strikes at Young Chefs Academy Frisco. They host students aged 4–16 in weekly cooking classes that regularly change recipes while sticking to the monthly theme. They cater to individual children, school field trips, and even scout troops. They even host birthday parties, which let young chefs celebrate their big day with hands-on instruction on how to make their own pizza, gingerbread houses, or birthday cakes that come out of the oven already on fire and ready to be blown out.