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Develop Your Own Cooking Skills at 1863 Grill Winter Cooking Classes

Peggy MacKenzie by Peggy MacKenzie
February 26, 2015
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The 1863 Grill in Elkins, West Virginia is pleased to announce a series of winter Cooking Classes that will be taught by Executive Chef Jason Fleck.

The series of classes will launch on February 28th with Sushi Making. In this class, Chef Jason will draw from his 20+ years of cooking expertise, plus his years of living and fishing in the waters off Southern California and Mexico to teach you the techniques needed to make your own fresh, delicious sushi. The class will run from noon to 4 P.M., is limited to 20 participants, and costs $49 per person.

 Executive Chef Jason Fleck demonstrates an example of skills that will be taught in the Sushi Making class on February 28, 2015
Executive Chef Jason Fleck demonstrates an example of skills that will be taught in the Sushi Making class on February 28, 2015

On March 14th, Chef Jason will teach a bread making class where you’ll learn to bake up your own perfectly golden loaves of bread, and on March 28th he’ll be teaching a Soups & Stews class where you’ll learn how to combine ingredients to deliver delicious and comforting bowls bursting with flavor. These classes also run from noon to 4 P.M. and cost $29 per person with limits of 15 people per class.

In every class you’ll get to craft your own delicious dishes, and take home not only a gift bag and some leftovers, but also skills you can apply to your meals at home. To register for one or more of these classes, call the 1863 Grill at 304.637.1863 or visit www.1863Grill.com to learn more. Overnight packages including cooking classes, hotel, and more are available by contacting the Isaac Jackson Hotel at 304.636.1400 or by visiting www.IsaacJacksonHotel.com.

The 1863 Grill has been bringing Elkins top-quality taste for over 50 years. They are famous for their melt-in-your-mouth cinnamon rolls, but they’ve perfected every detail of every dish, from the mouth-watering steaks and seafood down to the fresh-squeezed lemonade, and Kansas City style BBQ. The 1863 Grill is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner from 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. every day of the week.

The 1863 Grill is part of the Isaac Jackson Hotel, Inc. The Isaac Jackson is a boutique hotel offering casual elegance and sophistication in small town West Virginia. In addition to their hospitality, they feature beautiful views of downtown Elkins and the surrounding mountains and are conveniently located near Elkins most popular attractions. They also have Elkins’ newest hotel rooms, having completed construction on 61 new rooms in September 2014.

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