John Godts, owner of the cottage, and Liisa Andreassen, culinary instructor, are the brains behind the concept.
"Like many great ideas, it started over a glass of wine," Andreassen says. "Friends were asking us to share our recipes and skills, so we figured if they wanted to learn more, others would too."
Andreassen has a background in catering. She was previously co-owner of "As You Like It" in Naples, Fla. and has been the editor for Grilled, a grilling magazine geared to men, in addition to writing chef profiles and numerous culinary columns. Currently, she has a writing business, but enjoys entertaining and cooking on the side.
Godts enjoys a good meal and provides the venue for the classes in addition to some culinary knowledge too. He hails from Brussels, Belgium, and has a few European specialties to share. He works as a physical therapist at Mission Hospitals, but also enjoys entertaining and cooking.
"Our first few classes have been great," Godts says. "It doesn't even feel like work. We've done a few sushi making classes for girls' nights out in addition to Indian fare for date night. These classes are really ideal for small groups who want time to talk, share a meal and learn something to boot. It's a nice change of pace from going to a restaurant or entertaining at home, because we take care of all the dishes!"
The 1915 cottage boasts a cozy kitchen, wood stove and eclectic flair. There's even a "secret door" in the kitchen floor.
Cottage Cooking classes start at $50 per person. This includes all food, instruction and recipes. Guests are asked to bring the beverage of their choice. Guests don aprons and cuisine-appropriate music fills the air. The atmosphere is festive and fun.
Andreassen and Godts also try to work in historical data and fun facts when they can. For instance, did you know that sushi actually started in China and not Japan?
So, what would you like to learn about? Most Cottage Cooking classes are based on specific requests, but if you need some ideas, they can create a special menu just for you.
Larger groups can be accommodated off site at people's homes too.
For more information, like them on Facebook at: Cottage Cooking - https://www.facebook.com/Cottage.Cooking.
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