Attend A Cooking Class Aboard This Old Crabbing Boat For A Truly Alaskan Adventure
Cooking classes are always a fun activity to do, and this Alaska cooking class pairs the best ingredients of our state with a piece of Alaskan history! Enjoy a day aboard an old crabbing boat to learn how to cook some of the freshest Alaskan ingredients in one of the most gorgeous spots in Alaska, Tutka Bay.

It takes place on an old Alaskan crabbing boat, the Widgeon II. This was originally a World War II troop carrier. The boat was moved on shore from a previous owner, where he built the second story.

It's the perfect area for cooking classes for up to 12 people. They also book out for special events, so make sure to call if you'd like to use this beautiful space for your important event!
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They also offer tips into how to craft some of the dishes on their tasty menu. They will teach you how to prepare our local Alaskan cuisine with global touches.
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They also offer local ingredients like mushrooms, garden vegetables, and Alaskan local honey. They offer a weekly rotating three course menu that you will learn to cook with these gorgeous Alaskan components.

Kachemak Bay is home to many delicious foods that you will learn to cook. This includes discovering how to shuck fresh Kachemak Bay oysters, and preparing halibut, crab, and of course- Alaska Salmon.

This gorgeous place is located on the Kenai Peninsula. It's accessible by ferry or float plane from Homer. You can find out more about booking the cooking class or staying at the Tutka Bay Lodge on their website www.withinthewild.com.
Have you been to this Alaska cooking class? What did you think? Would you recommend it? Let us know in the comments below!
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