Cooking Class - 5-Day Foodie Fun Kids: World Cuisine

What You’ll Do

Kids will explore world cuisine and essential cooking techniques.

Kids will get a taste of global flavors and how to create them in this engaging cooking series. A chef instructor will guide them through delicious dishes in these summer cooking classes. Designed for kids ages 7 to 11, they'll learn essential cooking techniques to make them more confident in the kitchen. They'll explore a world of global flavors, such as making a savory pork filling for steamed buns and pasta dough from scratch. They will also learn food prep and kitchen safety skills that every aspiring chef should know.

Classes typically run for two to two and a half hours, unless specified otherwise. Group work is a key component; kids can expect to collaborate with four other students. The class involves standing, cooking and active participation throughout. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are required and long hair should be securely tied back for safety. Please note that these are drop-off classes.В Parents do not stay during the classes.

This event is suitable for kids aged 7-11

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 20
  • Event Duration 5 days
  • Labels Fun, Kids, Kids Cooking Series, Mediterranean, Spanish
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.

Meet your chef


Chef Peter's culinary journey may have begun in Northern California, but it's taken him around the U.S., with stops in D.C. and Nantucket. He honed his talent in well-regarded eateries, eventually rising to the level of executive chef. His restaurant experience includes a stint at the Watergate Hotel. Now happily settled in Seattle, Chef Peter is often found sharing his skills in cooking classes and with local and national nonprofits.

The Cozymeal Protection®

Verified Chefs

Payment Protection

Concierge

Cancellation Policy

Flexible booking: Cancel or reschedule this event's reservation for free up to 48 hours before the event.
Buy Gift Cards North Seattle Seattle Shot
What You’ll Do

Kids will explore world cuisine and essential cooking techniques.

Kids will get a taste of global flavors and how to create them in this engaging cooking series. A chef instructor will guide them through delicious dishes in these summer cooking classes. Designed for kids ages 7 to 11, they'll learn essential cooking techniques to make them more confident in the kitchen. They'll explore a world of global flavors, such as making a savory pork filling for steamed buns and pasta dough from scratch. They will also learn food prep and kitchen safety skills that every aspiring chef should know.

Classes typically run for two to two and a half hours, unless specified otherwise. Group work is a key component; kids can expect to collaborate with four other students. The class involves standing, cooking and active participation throughout. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are required and long hair should be securely tied back for safety. Please note that these are drop-off classes.В Parents do not stay during the classes.

This event is suitable for kids aged 7-11

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 20
  • Event Duration 5 days
  • Labels Fun, Kids, Kids Cooking Series, Mediterranean, Spanish
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.
Reviews

Reviews guests left for other experiences with Chef Peter or Resident Chef

Mark

Mark

07 Nov 2024

Class was enjoyable and educational, had a nice time. I would recommend! I would like the recipes.

Gina Koehl

Gina Koehl

09 Aug 2024

We had a fun time cooking! The food was excellent.

Melissa

Melissa

24 Jul 2024

I enjoyed the class. The desserts were tasty. I had thought we were making all three recipes, but the chef ended up making one of them which was time-consuming. It might have been nicer to include one that wasn't as time-consuming so we could have three hands-on bakes. I have not received the recipes as yet, but since they were affected by the global IT outage, I'm not worried about that yet.