Thank You for Your
Reservation Request!

 

Spring’s Bounty: Seared Duck Breast, Rhubarb-Apple Compote, Asparagus, and Sheep Sorrel Hollandaise, with Edible Flowers, by Chef Kenn.

 
 
 

Reservations Process:

If we have space available, you will receive an email from our payment processor—Square— with a link to pay your deposit shortly.

If no seats are available, you will receive an email regarding waitlist information.

If you do not receive a Payment Link, or Waitlist e-mail within 48 hours, please check your spam/junk folder. If it’s not there, it just wasn’t meant to be. Just Kidding… We’re probably just really busy on the Farm. Please reach out to us, and we’ll resend (or text) you a new link.

We are a small business, and an active market farm. It may take us a day or two to respond to requests, especially during planting and harvest seasons.

Click the link below to view or download a copy of our Waiver of Liability and Terms & Conditions. This is for your reference only. We will provide Waivers to be signed, in person, at the beginning of each class/workshop.

 
 

 
 

Frequently Asked Questions:

“How quickly do I need to pay my deposit?”

Our Classes & Workshops sell out quickly, so we ask that you pay your deposit as soon as possible to secure your seat. If a deposit is not received within 5 Calendar Days of sending your payment link, your request will be cancelled. (Don’t worry, we’ll send reminder e-mails, and a phone call before cancelling the request!)

“Can children attend the Cooking School @ Hedera Farm?”

Our classes are designed for adults, but we do invite responsible children over the age of 12 to attend with an enrolled adult. There is always a risk of injury when working with sharp tools, live fire, and kitchen equipment, so we ask that guests wishing to enroll younger participants be aware of these risks, and feel their minor is responsible enough, and able to participate in the event, and comfortable working in a group of adults.
There will be Waivers!

“What if I have a food allergy or sensitivity?”

While we will do our best to accommodate all our guests’ needs, we are not an are not an allergen-free kitchen, but do follow restaurant industry practices for cleaning and ensuring proper food handling to prevent allergen cross-contamination (All Kitchen staff are ServSafe Certified Food Service Managers). Please let us know in advance if you have any allergies or aversions, and we’ll do our best to keep you safe and happy!

“What skill level do I need to attend a class?”

Our classes are designed with adults in mind. That said, we welcome adults of all skill levels into our classes and workshops, from absolute beginners to professionals looking to add to their repertoire. We like to keep the tone light-hearted and fun for everyone, so no stressing allowed! We treat all our guests with grace, guidance, and patience, and we’ll answer any and all questions along the way (to the best of our knowledge, at least… or we’ll just make something up that sounds smart).

“Are classes hands-on or demonstrations?”

Currently, our classes are taught in the renovated Kitchen of the historic Farmhouse @ Hedera Farm. It is a well appointed home-style kitchen (realtor speak: “a Chef’s Kitchen”) with all the wonderful constraints of a historic home. All of our classes are taught in a demonstration format, with some hands-on activities. Classes designated as “Workshops” will offer more hands-on opportunities. Full classes can be a little tight on space, so depending on the number of students and type of dishes we are creating, some classes will have limited hand-on activities. We are working on adding a Classroom Kitchen to our barn renovations. Once those renovations are complete, we will be expanding our hands-on offerings.

“What if I don’t want to participate in the hands-on portion?”

No work, no food! Just kidding. All participation is 100% optional. Whether you are not comfortable with a tool or technique being taught, or just prefer to be pampered in the kitchen, we’re happy to do all the work and have you sit back, relax and enjoy the show.

“I have a mobility issue, can I attend a class?”

Due to the historic nature of the property, the Farmhouse at Hedera Farm is not an accessible space at this time. There are three rough granite steps up into the kitchen, as well as a step down into our living room. Farm & Garden tours are outdoors and may include walking on soft or uneven ground. We are working on having an entry ramp installed in the coming months, and will do our best to accommodate the expressed needs of our guests. All participants should be able to stand or sit on a wooden stool for the entire length of the event. We will provide stools for all participants. Please note that not all stools have backs (but we will do our best to accommodate the individual needs of our guests).