North Carolina's first WSET wine school combines food-and-wine pairing classes with Spanish and Mediterranean cooking instruction. Classes run at $115 to $150 per person; the emphasis is on understanding how wine and food interact rather than cooking technique in isolation. A more education-focused format than the typical culinary school.
The Cary flagship of La Farm Bakery, founded by James Beard-recognized Master Baker Lionel Vatinet, runs baking classes covering French artisan bread, croissant lamination, and pastry technique. The most technically advanced baking instruction available near Raleigh, drawing on Vatinet's training in France.
A family-friendly cooking school with multiple Triangle locations, including the North Hills Raleigh studio. Adult Sip n Stir BYOB classes run in the evenings; the school's primary focus is kids and family programming but adult classes are a consistent part of the calendar.
Cooking class$Saturday mornings, seasonal schedule; see NCDA website
The NC Department of Agriculture runs free seasonal cooking demonstrations at the State Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, focusing on in-season NC produce and farm-to-table preparation. The most accessible and free cooking education in the Raleigh area; check the NCDA events calendar for scheduled dates.