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Culinary & Wine Tours> France> French Cookery Classes

France: French Cookery Classes
Northern Loire, France - 5 nights


The Mayenne region in the Northern Loire of France provides a magical setting to learn cooking techniques using the beautiful foods of this exquisite region. You will increase your confidence in the kitchen by learning to skillfully combine new ingredients, flavors and textures. The cookery classes are run by two highly motivated, well trained chefs in a professional yet relaxed holiday atmosphere providing you with a unique and entertaining way to enhance your culinary knowledge.

Arriving mid-afternoon on Saturday, the course begins with an introductory talk to discuss the course's aims and structure. Later in the evening, after complimentary champagne and canapés, the theme of the course is emphasized with a 6-course gourmet dinner, where the style and standard of the food you will be cooking is presented. This gives you the perfect opportunity to relax and get to know your fellow guests.

Each day after breakfast, the morning begins with a hands-on demonstration, ranging from making croissants, brioche and bread to homemade jams, chutneys and other preserves. This is followed by preparation of the gourmet dishes for the evening meal, where you will be creating dishes such as "Duck Confit and Fois Gras Terrine" or "Smoked Haddock and Brie Souflé". Among the things you will learn are: how to prepare fish and meat and choose quality produce, how to make your own stocks, how to make fettuccini and ravioli as well as learning the secrets of making divine ice cream. After a light lunch you will have the opportunity to experience part of the local culture with visits to a French market, a traditional organic bread baker or perhaps a local chateau and its beautiful grounds. After your relaxing afternoon it's more hands-on fun in the kitchen, where the final preparations for the evening's dinner will continue. It is then time to sit down and enjoy the incredible food you have prepared.

On the last day you and your new friends will cook as a team, with only a little guidance from our chefs, using all the skills and knowledge acquired during the week. However, to relieve the pressure, in the afternoon, a gourmet barbeque is served followed by games in the garden, such as croquet and boules. Then back to the kitchen for final preparations, before sitting down to your gastronomic feast.



Course Itinerary

Day 1 - Saturday
4.00pm Introductory talk - Discussing aims and course structure
7.00pm Complimentary champagne and canapés
7.45pm Dinner, 6-course gourmet dinner
    Menu
  • Spinach and cream cheese roulade with a gazpacho dressing
  • Caramelized scallops with cauliflower purée scented with truffle oil
  • Sorbet
  • Pan-fried breast of duck with stir-fried vegetables and an oriental sauce
  • Trio of sweets
  • Selection of cheese and biscuits
  • Coffee and petite fours


Day 2 - Sunday
9.00 to 9.45 Breakfast (to include brioche, fresh croissants, breads and preserves, cereals, orange juice, yoghurts, tea and coffee.)
10.00 Kitchen. Welcome, explore kitchen/equipment etc: Hands-on Basic knife skills; care of knives, safety, sharpening, chop and slice onion, brunoise of carrot, julienne of leek.
11.00 Demonstration Leek and potato soup, cheese croutons.
11.20 Hands-on Bread making; plain, sun-dried tomato and parmesan, basil and olive oil, onion and cumin
12.20 Demonstration Chicken stock (white and brown), beef and chicken glace.
1.30 Lunch. Leek and potato soup, cheese, pickles, salads, home-made bread, olives, and chocolate truffles.
2.30 Demonstration Prep salmon Gravadlax of salmon Hands-on Filleting trout (one each) and prep mussels.
3.30 Tea and home-made biscuits.
3.50 Demonstration Prep salmon Gravadlax of salmon Hands-on Filleting trout (one each) and prep mussels.
5.00 Finish.
7.45 Dinner, 6-course gourmet dinner
    Menu
  • Seafood Chowder
  • Warm salad of quail, foie gras and wild mushrooms with a puy lentil dressing
  • Seared fillet of salmon served on a bed of crushed new potatoes, with fresh asparagus, vierge dressing and dill crème fraiche
  • Iced banana parfait
  • Cheese and biscuits
  • Coffee and truffles


Day 3 - Monday
9.00 to 9.45 Breakfast
10.00 Kitchen: Demonstration Pasta dough Salmon, egg and herb terrine.
10.45 Demonstration/hands-on Tortellini, ravioli filled with sun-dried tomato and basil, and tagliatelle.
11.45 Menu explanation:
    Menu
  • Seafood Goats cheese soufflé with a roquette, pear and walnut salad and parmesan tuilles
  • Salmon, egg and herb terrine with a vierge dressing
  • Sorbet
  • Breast of chicken served on a bed of char-grilled vegetables with a sun-dried tomato and basil ravioli with a roasted garlic and shallot sauce split with pesto
  • Passion-fruit and orange bavois with orange crisps and a passion-fruit sauce
  • Selection of cheese and biscuits
  • Coffee and truffles
11.55 Hands-on Menu Prep Group 1: Sorbet, vierge, goats cheese soufflé, parmesan biscuits, pear and walnut salad, chicken dish, fresh pesto, canapés. Group 2: Sorbet plates, orange bavois, orange crisps, passion fruit sauce, sugar work, plate salmon terrine.
1.30 Lunch Tagliatelle with a bacon, tomato and onion sauce, fresh bread and salad, followed by cheese and biscuits.
2.30- 5.30 Excursion - 18th century windmill, producing buckwheat flour in the traditional method, and visit Vitré, medieval city.
7.15 Canapés and aperitifs.
7.45 Dinner.


Day 4 - Tuesday
9.00 to 9.45 Breakfast
10.00 Demonstration/hands-on Ice-creams (caramelized banana & pecan, rum & raisin and vanilla) donuts, sugar work, candy floss and chocolate piping, honey wafer baskets plus tuille work, pastry and lemon zest.
11.45 Menu explanation:
    Menu
  • Duo of smoked salmon and guacamole with a chili and lime dressing
  • Chicken liver parfait served with a sweet and sour sauce
  • Collops of monk-fish glazed with herb mustard and brioche crust, served with saffron tagliatelle and a white wine, mussel and dill sauce
  • Glazed lemon tart with iced lime parfait served in a honey wafer basket
  • Passion-fruit and orange bavois with orange crisps and a passion-fruit sauce
  • Cheese and biscuits
  • Coffee and petit fours
11.55 Hands-on Menu Prep Group 2: Chicken liver parfait, sweet and sour sauce, monk-fish dish, deep-fried veg, leaves, canapés; Group 1: Smoked salmon, guacamole, chili dressing, lemon tart, iced lime parfait, lemon zest.
1.30 Lunch Cold meats, salads, homemade bread & pickles followed by ice- creams.
2.30 Excursion - Local fromagerie, with demonstration of cheese making.
7.15 Canapés and aperitifs.
7.45 Dinner.


Day 5 - Wednesday
9.00 to 9.45 Breakfast
10.00 Menu explanation:
    Menu
  • Duo of smoked salmon and guacamole with a chili and lime dressing.
  • Chicken liver parfait served with a sweet and sour sauce
  • Collops of monk-fish glazed with herb mustard and brioche crust, served with saffron tagliatelle and a white wine, mussel and dill sauce
  • Glazed lemon tart with iced lime parfait served in a honey wafer basket
  • Passion-fruit and orange bavois with orange crisps and a passion-fruit sauce
  • Cheese and biscuits
  • Coffee and petit fours
10.10 Hands-on Group 1: Chicken mousse starter, main course, canapés, Group 2: Gravadlax dish, pudding, sorbet.
12.30 Lunch Barbeque to include, BBQ ribs, lemon and rosemary chicken drumsticks, salmon brochettes, coleslaw, pasta salad, mixed salad, homemade bread, jacket potatoes, followed by donuts.
2.00 Leisure time, croquet, boules and generally relaxing.
5.30 Hands-on Finish kitchen prep.
7.15 Canapés and aperitifs.
7.45 Finish Dinner.


Day 6 - Thursday
9.00 to 9.45 Breakfast
Departure before midday

**Please inquire about our Gourmet Breaks, described below:


GOURMET BREAKS
These breaks are for parties from four to eight people, and are exclusively reserved for each booking. Breaks are available all year so please contact us to ask about availability.

Four-day gourmet break:
For bookings of four to five people - 650€ per person
For bookings of six to eight people - 595€ per person

Christmas break 2006:

Minimum of four people - 720€ per person

New Years Eve break:
Arriving 28th December 2005, departing 1st January 2006
Minimum of four people- 720€ per person

Off-season Weekend breaks
For four to eight people - 395€ per person
Arriving Friday to a glass of champagne, returning after Sunday lunch, our weekend breaks are an ideal way to unwind. Available from October to April (excluding the Christmas and New Year period).



BOOKING INFORMATION
2006 FEES PER PERSON
(US Exchange Rate ($) will be calculated on day of booking)
DEPOSIT
Double Room 1350€
Non-participating Guest 720€
Single Room Supplement 210€
(Single Room Supplement will only be charged if the course is fully booked)

Advanced Class FEES PER PERSON
Double Room 1825€
Non-participating guest 720€
Single Room Supplement 240€
 

A non-refundable deposit of 30% and the completed and submitted registration form will secure your reservation. Final payment is due no later than 60 days before your arrival date. (Sorry, no credit cards accepted).
2006 DATES INCLUDED
January 7-12
March 25-30
April 22-27
May 6-11
May 20-25
May 27-June 1
June 10-15 (Advanced)
July 1-6
August 26-31
September 9-14 (Advanced)
September 23-28
October 7-12
October 21-26
November 4-9

Included in the program is full board accommodation, all excursions, tuition, and transfer to and from Laval train station. Wine and other alcoholic beverages are not included, but can be purchased from our bar.
Airfare and personal expenses are not included.


For further inquiries or to register, click here.



CANCELLATION POLICY
Full refund minus the 30% deposit per person applies where written notice of cancellation is received more than 60 days prior to departure (less the $50 per person non-refundable booking fee). Cancellations received 45 to 60 days prior to arrival will be subject to a cancellation charge of 50%. No refund will be made for cancellations received less than 45 days prior to date of arrival. Once the week has commenced there will be no refunds on unused portions. Cancellations due to medical reasons can be covered by travel insurance. Travel insurance is highly recommended.



CLIENT REMARKS

"What a week! Pure pleasure in every aspect. When my visitors see the results of my "plating up" they'll think I've gone into fine art mode (hopefully)! To your success" - Dorothy Escott

We came to France to learn to cook
Five short days that's all it took
Maynard and Benedict will definitely be glad
Five days like this could drive a chef mad!
Amongst it all we've put on weight
We must go home to compensate
- Patricia Hargreaves

"Maynard and Benedict have certainly exceeded any expectations I may have had before coming to the course. Bravo! I will certainly encourage our friends & family to follow suit. Boys, remember me when you are rich and famous." - Emily Quah

"Maynard and Benedict - thank you for 5 great and exciting days of cooking. You certainly have taken us to the next level. Wish you much success (undoubtedly you will achieve it!)" - Aquico Wen






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