Making Mealtime Magic Throughout Middle Tennessee

As a Certified Culinary Inspirations Instructor, Supper Wizard offers a variety of curricula to choose from, based upon what you'd like to learn.

Do you offer hands-on or just demonstrations classes?

Most of the classes are demonstration, however, I do offer participants the opportunity to practice the technique if they so choose. If your kitchen is large enough to accommodate a full hands-on course, I'd be happy to discuss it with you (extra charges may apply, plus you will need to provide additional equipment, such as knives, cutting boards, aprons, etc.)

How much do classes cost?

Most classes are $55-$75 per person, with a 6-person minimum (groceries are included). Classes for individuals or couples are available for $100/hour with a 2-hour minimum, plus the cost of groceries.

What is the minimum and maximum number of people for a class?

Most classes require a minimum of six people, although I do offer classes for individuals and couples. The maximum number depends on the size of your kitchen, however, I've found that classes are most effective with 12 people or fewer.

Do you provide the equipment?

Supper Wizard's goal is to teach you dishes that you can prepare yourself, so ideally we'd use your equipment. However, I'd be happy to use mine and provide you with recommendations for purchasing your own.

Will we eat the menu items prepared during the class, or do you just provide samples?

There'll be plenty of food! Depending on the menu, you will either eat the dishes as they are finished, or you will sit down to a feast at the end.

I have a small kitchen; can you still do the class?

Supper Wizard will be glad to do a site visit first to determine if your set-up will work. We will need sufficient space to prepare everything, plus there needs to be enough room for participants to observe what's happening.