When we were planning this trip, one of the very second things we decided to do, after running a marathon and drinking the champagne of course!, was to take a cooking class. I mean…really…how could I not?!
One thing that we knew we absolutely HAD to do in Paris was take a cooking class! Now, I love to bake but I’m pretty plain Jane when it comes to actual cooking grown up food. I enjoy reading recipes and thinking I’ll make some more fancy stuff, but I never do. This would be a chance to learn some new stuff that I’d hopefully be able to use.
Eydie thought I might want to do something related to baking but real food seemed to be the way to go (though, trust me, there were a lot of baking offerings as well!!)
We registered in advance and on our final day in Paris got up early for breakfast and headed out to meet the rest of our group at an outdoor market. The plan is that you shop for your ingredients then head back to the school to do the actual prep and cooking. And EATING!!
As a side note, to continue a recurring theme of this trip, our chef/teacher was from…yes, you guessed it….Texas π
After deliberation, we selected to make scallops (the other options were lamb and veal, which BLECH!). We shopped for our scallops β in the shells still mind you! – as well as some veggies to roast, some cheese and berries for dessert.
It was really interesting to learn about some different and new (to me) veggies as well as hearing about how cheeses are made and aged and what makes them different.
Once back at the school we unpacked our goodies and started the prep work. With 8 of us things went pretty quick and it wasn’t long before we sat down to enjoy our scallops and roasted veg. We were also able to enjoy some nice wine.
The scallops were cooked very simply β salt and pepper and seared in a hot pan. The veggies were tossed with olive oil, some herbs and salt and pepper and stuck in a hot oven while we did the work on the scallops All of this was served with a really delicious, and surprisingly easy, hollandaise sauce – all plated in Β a very lovely manner…
Remember the scallops were in their shells? Well…you know we had to clean those suckers ourselves!! I seemed to be the only one having trouble even getting the darn thing open! I got some help with that and was soon cleaning away with everyone else.
<insert no picture taken of the struggle!>
Our main course was followed with the cheese plate that we had put together in the market and also our berries with whipped cream. One thing that made the whipped cream really tasty was that we added lime zest when whipping. By hand.
Once lunch ended and we said goodbye to our new friends, and took the mandatory medal selfie,
And medal shot….
Eydie and I headed back to E. Dehillerin so I could pick up a Staub coquette β I had gone in looking for Le Crueset but really liked the simple black Staub. And, bonus, we had a coupon from the cooking school so once again, my procrastination and indecisiveness paid off! And I also decided to get a set of grown-up tongs!
After wandering around a bit (okay, I got us a little lost!) and found this park….
we headed back to the room. I still needed to get some Eiffel Tower medal shots. E was tired so stayed in and I headed out once again making a stop at M. Georges for some macaroons for Phred’s babysitter (and, who am I kidding, me!) and of course the kouignettes which totally lived up to the reviews!!

This is a pastry that is Right up my alley — slightly crispy puffy pasty with chewy gooey caramely goodness
Once I’d stocked up I wandered to Le Tour…where I hung around long enough to see them lighting it up for the night!
I didn’t hang out too long, since I still needed to finish packing and get some sleep β the shuttle was coming pretty early in the morning and after our trip FROM the airport, we were prepared for a very long ride out!
Up next, my final (sob) Paris post β really a wrap-up and recap along with some extra pictures that will hopefully make you smile!!!
I would HIGHLY recommend finding a way to take some sort of class on YOUR next trip to Paris! I know that I plan on it!!