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Cooking classes -- cheap and fun
 
By Amy L. Schubert RSS Feed
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Tags: kathy krause, howard lutz, west allis cheese and sausage, forty8, superior equipment and supply

Last Wednesday evening I had the opportunity to teach a cooking class at Superior Equipment and Supply, 3101 S. 13th St. Superior recently installed a test kitchen, complete with fancy commercial appliances and a real-time camera, which had me on an overhead television while I chopped away.

Superior's Wednesday night cooking classes feature a guest chef or other foodie who will create several dishes for you in an hour's time. The 6:30 p.m. classes cost $10, and you get to sample the dishes. Class members also receive a $10 gift certificate for any culinary purchases during their visit.

My students learned how to make bruschetta, butternut squash risotto and roasted seasonal vegetables with goat cheese. Other guest chefs have taught homemade pizza recipes, sautéed Brussels sprouts with hone, and apple chutney.

December's schedule is as follows:

Dec. 12: Holiday Fare: Guest Chef from Forty8 Restaurant, 4823 W. National Ave.
Dec. 19: Tablescape Magic: Kathy Krause, floral designer
Dec. 26: More Cheese Please!: Howard Lutz, West Allis Cheese and Sausage

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canyon89 I attended the class Dave did at Superior Restaurant Supply. I had never eaten ...
AmberzMom Hey Mike -- You might try Chef Dave Swanson (http://www.braiseculinaryschool.com/). ...
4468Sara Does anyone know where I can find a sushi making class? I'm willing to do a ...
Mike K Where can I find a cooking class that doesn't just teach you how to cook a basic ...
runrun82 Great article! I called Superior, and they said that they offer gift certificates ...

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