Come enjoy a boutique cooking and dining experience in our Asheville Home.
John Godts and Liisa Andreassen, a husband and wife team, are the brains behind the concept of Cottage Cooking – your go-to place for Asheville cooking classes. “Like many great ideas, it started over a glass of wine,” Andreassen says. “Friends were asking us to share our recipes and skills, so we figured if they wanted to learn more, others would too.”
Andreassen has a background in catering. She was previously co-owner of “As You Like It” in Naples, FL and has been the editor for Grilled, a grilling magazine geared to men, in addition to writing chef profiles and numerous culinary columns. Currently, she has a writing business, Write Away, Inc., but enjoys entertaining and cooking on the side.
Godts hails from Brussels, Belgium, and has a few European specialties to share. He works as a physical therapist at Mission Hospitals, but also enjoys entertaining and cooking.The couple has an appetite for travel and adventure and the money made at Cottage Cooking funds that hunger. Whether on the road, in the air, or underwater, they are always on the lookout for new recipes to share with Cottage Cooking guests too! Check out some of their recent experiences in the photo gallery.
Crispy spring rolls set the stage followed by a tasy peanut butter chicken. You’ll learn how to make your own ketjap too – that’s an Indonesian version of soy sauce. End it all with a banana, mint, cashew, lemon and honey salad.
These classic island dishes will give you a taste of Big Island life! Start off with an avocado, mango poke salad and then Indulge in this delicious grilled Huli-Huli chicken with a side of mac salad. Finish up with a brûléed butter mochi.
We’ll start with a roasted eggplant and tomato salad and then put together a savory and sweet chicken tagine filled with spices directly from their markets. Top it off with a fruit, nut and honey salad and some mint tea. It’s an evening you’re sure to remember.
First up, you’ll enjoy these zesty lemon, shrimp and avocado crostinis followed by chicken, spinach and asiago cheese in puff pastry (we use the frozen kind) with a port wine reduction sauce. Room for dessert? Chocolate lava cakes steal the show!
Try your hand at these easy samosas stuffed with curried potatoes and peas. The main course packs a punch – a savory chicken tikka masala. Cool your taste buds with a mango lassi for dessert.
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