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Experience authentic Cajun cuisine in a hands-on cooking class in New Orleans. Learn to make jambalaya, barbecue shrimp, and bread pudding with expert guidance.
The Hands-on Cajun Traditions Cooking Class offers an engaging 3-hour experience in the heart of New Orleans, priced at $163.85 per person. Guided by a professional chef, participants learn to prepare three classic Cajun dishes: barbecue shrimp, jambalaya, and chocolate bread pudding. The tour departs from 519 Wilkinson St, situated conveniently in the French Quarter, near public transportation options. With a small group cap of 10 travelers, the class maintains an intimate atmosphere ideal for personalized attention.
This cooking experience is ideal for food lovers and curious travelers eager to uncover Louisiana’s culinary secrets. While the 3-hour duration promises a comprehensive lesson, it also provides plenty of time for tasting and socializing. The small group setting, combined with a knowledgeable guide, ensures a relaxed environment where everyone can participate actively. However, it’s recommended to book 36 days in advance to secure a spot, as popularity is high.

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The class begins at The Mardi Gras School of Cooking on Wilkinson Street, a location that’s accessible and close to public transit. Upon arrival, participants have time to relax and meet fellow foodies before donning aprons and jumping into the lively process of cooking. The welcoming environment makes it easy for everyone to feel comfortable, regardless of cooking experience.
The instructor, whose friendly and engaging manner shines through, guides the group through each step with clear instructions. The focus is on professional techniques, seasoning secrets, and recipe preparation, giving participants practical skills they can replicate at home. The class culminates in everyone sitting down together to enjoy the delicious dishes they’ve created.
Throughout the class, the chef shares insights into Cajun cuisine’s origins and cultural significance. Expect to learn about Louisiana’s culinary traditions and how they influence the dishes you prepare today. This background enriches the cooking process, making each bite more meaningful.
Participants leave with new skills and knowledge, including seasoning tips and cooking tricks that elevate their home cooking. Several reviews highlight how the instructor’s storytelling adds depth to the experience while maintaining a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Expect to hear stories about the history of Cajun dishes and local ingredients that make Louisiana flavors unique.

The core of this experience involves preparing three signature dishes:
After cooking, everyone gathers to sample their creations, savoring the fruits of their labor. Many reviews praise the quality of the food and note how approachable the recipes are, making it easy to replicate at home.
Chef Preston, often highlighted in reviews, demonstrates expertise combined with friendliness. His storytelling includes Louisiana culinary history, making the class both educational and entertaining. Guests appreciate his knowledgeable tips and his ability to keep the group engaged.
Another instructor, Chef Raymond, is praised for his warm personality and professional guidance, helping participants feel confident even if they’re new to cooking. The small group size ensures personalized attention and plenty of interaction, making the session both educational and enjoyable.
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Unlike many cooking classes that focus solely on recipes, this experience emphasizes Louisiana’s culinary culture. The guides take time to explain seasoning secrets and cultural stories, enriching the cooking process.
The location in the French Quarter adds to the authentic atmosphere, and the small group size fosters more meaningful interaction. The class is suitable for locals and travelers alike, offering a fun way to spend a few hours immersed in Cajun traditions.

The tour starts promptly at 519 Wilkinson Street and concludes at the same location. The activity is near public transportation, making it easy to access from various parts of New Orleans. The maximum group size of 10 travelers creates an intimate environment, perfect for questions and personalized tips.
Booking in advance is highly recommended, as the experience is popular and tends to be booked around 36 days in advance. The class is 3 hours long, providing ample time for hands-on cooking, tasting, and socializing. Since the activity is mobile ticketed, guests can simply present their confirmation at the start.

For $163.85 per person, participants receive not only hands-on cooking instruction but also a deepening understanding of Cajun food traditions. The class includes all ingredients and recipes (though reviews note some students wish for recipe handouts), and the experience ends with everyone enjoying the three-course meal.
Guests universally praise the friendly guides, delicious food, and interactive format. The class is ideal for those interested in culinary skills, local culture, or a fun, social activity. It’s also a great gift idea for foodies visiting New Orleans.
This small-group, hands-on experience offers a genuine taste of Louisiana’s culinary heritage. The combination of professional techniques, cultural storytelling, and delicious dishes makes it a standout activity in New Orleans.
While the price is moderate, the inclusion of multiple courses and expert guidance offers good value. The class’s friendly atmosphere and interactive learning style create a memorable experience, especially for anyone eager to learn authentic Cajun recipes.
This tour suits cuisine enthusiasts, curious travelers, and social groups seeking a fun, educational activity. If you’re passionate about food or want a meaningful way to explore New Orleans beyond sightseeing, this class provides a memorable and tasty adventure.
“Our group of four had a wonderful experience as Raymond guided us through the development of a delicious Cajun meal. I highly recommend the New Orl…”
Is it necessary to have cooking experience to join the class?
No, the class welcomes all skill levels. The instructor provides clear guidance, making it accessible for beginners and enjoyable for experienced cooks.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, reviews mention the class was accommodating to minor food restrictions, ensuring everyone can participate and enjoy the meal.
Will I receive the recipes after the class?
The instructor states recipes will be shared via email after the class. Some participants note they haven’t received them yet but expect to.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.