Schnitzel & Strudel with Lena is a three-hour intimate class for six in a Vienna city-centre apartment, cooking grandmother's potato soup, chicken schnitzel.
Tip: Lena accommodates vegetarian guests with a swap on the schnitzel; the small group means everyone pulls strudel dough, not just one nominated volunteer.
Prosi Cooking Classes at the Wimbergergasse exotic supermarket runs 2.5-hour classes in Indian, Caribbean and Latin American cuisines, native chefs guiding.
Tip: The Asian-cuisine sessions sell out fastest; book the Indian non-vegetarian and Peruvian classes a fortnight ahead.
Wrenkh Wiener Kochsalon on Bauernmarkt in Vienna's first district runs five-hour themed workshops behind the family's vegetarian restaurant: Austrian Cuisine.
Tip: The Austrian Cuisine slot books fast; the Wrenkh Classic vegetarian course is the room's signature and the easiest to slot into a midweek dinner.
Meissl & Schadn's Schnitzellove class on Schubertring inside the Grand Ferdinand on Vienna's Ringstrasse runs every Tuesday afternoon, pounding the cutlet.
Tip: Register by 15:00 the same day on [email protected]; the price includes a welcome drink, the Schnitzel dinner and the Schnitzellove cookbook.