It depends on where you live and how far you are willing to travel. New York City has multiple vegan cooking schools like the Natural Gourmet Institute.
You can go to either of the following websites find find some classes about learning how to vegan cooking www.sporkfoods.com/ or www.thevegetariancookingschool.com/
A vegan is a vegetarian who eats only food that is not an animal product, so cooking for a vegan can be a difficult task. To learn more about vegan cooking schools, you can visit vegweb.com/index.php?topic=19685.0. If you have many vegan friends that you invite to your house, it can be very beneficial to take classes at a vegan cooking school.
Its healthy cooking such as vegan food cooking
Look up the Vegetarian Cooking Show (it also has many vegan recipes and cooking too). it is a series of dvd's or online videos that teaches you vegan and vegetarian cooking from the comfort of your own home. it is also reasonably priced.
vegan and no cooking (foods cooked over 116 degrees F)
No, you do not have to go to culinary school in order to attend a cooking class. You simply need to be pro active about cooking and love to cook foods.
The cast of Vegan Cooking for Animal Lovers - 2007 includes: Kerry Weber as The Hardcore Chef
Wings to Weeds Vegan Cooking Show - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 March 2012 (internet)
Agar agar can be used in vegan cooking and baking as a gelatin substitute. It can be used to make vegan jellies, custards, puddings, and even vegan cheese. Agar agar can also be used to thicken sauces and soups, and to create vegan marshmallows and gummy candies.
Amazon offers a list of the top vegan cook books including: Vegan Cooking for Carnivores, Forks Over Knives, Plenty, The Engine 2 Diet, Chloe's Kitchen and many others.
Here are 10 good Indian vegan cookbooks: 1)The low fat vegan cookbook - Mridula Baljekar 2)Vegan Fire&Spice - Robin Robertson 3)A Vegan taste of India - Linda Majzilik 4)Eat,Drink & be Vegan - Dreena Burton 5)Indian Vegetarian cooking at your house - Sunetra n. Humbad + Amy Shafer Boger 6)Eastern Vegetarian Cooking - Madhur Jaffrey 7)Vegan cooking for one - Leah Leneman 8)The Spice Box - Manja Shiuraj Singh 9)The joy of Vegan Baking - Colleen Patrick 10)Modern Indian Cooking - Hari Nayak + Vikas Khanna
There are a lot of vegan cooking schools in Boston, i would first check with your local college and see if they offer it, if not i would apply for some one line