The half day class will incorporate a main meal, a side dish, a staple (rice or bread), and cachumber (cucumber, tomato, and onion salad) or raita. The full day class will incorporate a starter, main meal, a side dish, a staple (rice or bread), cachumber (cucumber, tomato, and onion salad) or raita,
The half day classes start at 10.00-1.00, and the full day 10.00-1.00 and 2.00-4.30. Times can be flexible to suit.
Some of the typical dishes on this course are as follows:
The half day class will incorporate a main meal, a side dish, a staple (rice or bread), and cachumber (cucumber, tomato, and onion salad) or raita. The full day class will incorporate a starter, main meal, a side dish, a staple (rice or bread), cachumber (cucumber, tomato, and onion salad) or raita, and a suitable dessert.
The menus for all the classes are created by the ISS, however your input is important so that we may accommodate any special dietary requirements you may have. It is essential that if this is the case, that you provide them in advance of the class date.
Prices includes all ingredients, a beer or a glass of wine, and the food cooked is for you to eat and take home (enough for 2).
To complete this course successfully we recommend you have a minimum of either 3 half day classes, or 2 full day classes.
Our aim is simple – to share our passion for Indian cooking with you at our Indian cooking school, and to provide you with the confidence, knowledge and lifetime skills, that will inspire you to cook healthy authentic Indian food.
This course is designed for students who are either about to attend college or university or leave their halls of residence to fend for themselves. Students will learn to cook delicious, nutritious food on a university budget, as well as how to choose healthy ingredients and make the most of leftov...
At Rama foods, we welcome learners of all capabilities so if you are a complete beginner to the spices or someone who wants to enhance their knowledge of cooking with spices, we are here to help you achieve just that.
Not just for vegetarians and vegans – everyone’s welcome. This is the course to dress your veg to impress, widen your veggie culinary skillage, or glean funky ideas for meat free mondays. The recipes aim to hit the spot while making vegetables the main event.
Eating seasonally means buying, cooking and eating produce when they are at their best. I will show you how to begin this journey with a few essentials to get you started.
Incorporating lots of fresh vegetables, grains, and spices, creates amazing flavours. Adding indulgent textures merges these flavours into many, unique, Middle Eastern recipes. Richness from dried fruits and figs and a light and lifted citrus characters, really please the palate.
© 2024 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy