Culinary Travel with The Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Boston

Food & Drink, Trip Ideas | fathima | October 20, 2009 at 2:43 am

Culinary-TravelFrom time immemorial, the general tendency and practice of all travelers visiting a particular destination would be to bring back something that reminds them about the holiday at a later stage, be it in the form of photos or souvenirs.

How would it feel to actually learn something new while on a vacation at a foreign destination and then cherish the memories for a life time? Well, if we have got you wondering as to what it could possibly be, then here it is.

Holiday destinations around the world are striving to increase the number of tourists visiting their location every year. For this, they are coming up with newer ways to keep guests enlightened and entertained. One of the newest additions to the list of travel entertainment is that of Culinary Travel.

The prospect of actually taking a cooking class while on holiday might not sound very attractive. However, once you return from your holiday and want to think back, what better way to do that than preparing one of those mouth watering dishes you had learnt in the culinary class?

It’s not only countries like Japan, France, India and Singapore which specialize in culinary travel. Even places like Boston which is known for its hectic life style has something for the hungry traveler.

In Boston, the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts specializes in one week cooking classes that enable travelers to know the basics of cooking in addition to preparing various local and international dishes.

The classes start with teaching the basics of food preparation. Called “Back to Basics”, this class focuses on various kinds of sauces and their importance. After a brief history, you will be shown into the kitchen where a professional chef would show you how you could season your food with different flavors of sauce.

In addition to learning and mastering them, you will also be given the opportunity to cook a special dish and test your newly learnt skills. Nothing like sharing your creation with your classmates and getting their approval before preparing it for the person whose opinion matters the most!

During the course of the week, you will learn various styles of cooking and food presentation. The school also various recreational classes which deal with internationally acclaimed dishes from countries like Italy, France, Japan, Greece and India to name a few. These include Spanish tapas, soups, tarts, sushis, pastries and seasoned pies.

It doesn’t necessarily have to be Boston. There are numerous tourist destinations that offer you cooking classes for the duration of your stay. It just takes about an hour or two at the maximum in a day and you could return back home a gourmet chef. Just check to see if there are any schools or restaurants in the area you are visiting which offer such classes. Once you are back from your holiday, surprise your loved ones with a splendid dish that will give you all fond memories of the place you visited in addition to a tasteful snack.


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