Hailing from Seville, esteemed Spanish chef Alfonso Ales has worked in some of the world’s best kitchens and has a culinary resume that most chefs would only but dream about including working under the direction of the 3 Michelin star Chef Martin Berasategui and Château Cordeillan Barges.
Hailing from Seville, esteemed Spanish chef Alfonso Ales has worked in some of the world’s best kitchens and has a culinary resume that most chefs would only but dream about including working under the direction of the 3 Michelin star Chef Martin Berasategui and Château Cordeillan Barges with internationally acclaimed Chef Thierry Marx.
In Australia, Alfonso was Head Chef with renowned Australian Chef Tony Bilson at Bilson's in Sydney and Executive Chef of the iconic Jonah's Restaurant. Now in Adelaide we are very excited to debut his fabulous new Moroccan menu. Grilled “Chermoula” marinated prawns.
Grilled lamb kefta kebabs with hummus and pomegranate-sumac-yogurt dressing. Chicken with olives and preserved lemon couscous tagine. Carrot, orange, cumin and honey salad. Moroccan “Khobz” pita bread. Mulhalabya almond cream pudding.
Adelaide has several existing cooking schools to chose from but already the Sticky Rice Cooking School at Stirling in the Adelaide Hills, promises to offer something special and unique which sets it apart from the others.
Claire Fuller the proprietor wanted something more than a cooking class which was confined to a set of recipes or delivered in a soulless kitchen; she wanted something more than a demonstration by a celebrity chef once a year; and she wanted something more than a basic level of tuition but without the formality of chef school.
From this desire, was born Sticky Rice Cooking School, a place where the food journey you choose, takes you on a first class cooking and cultural experience and delivers a wealth of knowledge and fun along the way.
The product on offer at Sticky Rice Cooking School is that of a well organised class, with excellent tuition from experienced chefs. Hands-on classes of up to 18 people, cook up a storm in the inspiring and aesthetically pleasing 1940’s building in Stirling. It’s a fun filled, social class with plenty to offer the novice or experienced cook. It’s a unique experience where the spirit of cooking is shared between food lovers.
You will find the classes lively with social conversation and inspired chatter and the chosen chefs’ approach is always fun and often humorous.
Your cooking class is held in the renovated and custom designed kitchen space where the latest design in cooktops and cooking facilities are complimented by inspiring antique furniture, reminding you of ancient times and foreign lands.
During your day of discovery you will learn an abundance of interesting facts and stories relating to the ingredients and eating customs of counties such as Thailand, Vietnam, India, and Nepal. You will dine on the delicious food at the end of the day and enjoy a complimentary wine or beer while chatting to new friends.
This class covers some beautiful dishes heady with spices and fragrances typical of Moroccan Cooking. Chef, Katrina Ryan is sharing recipes that are sure to become family favourites.
We will take you on a sensory journey through Northern Africa and the Middle East and appreciate the subtle scents of spices of that region. We will prepare Chickpea Soup, a Chicken Tagine, Moroccan Meatballs, Tabbouleh and a Moroccan Orange & Cardamom Cake
Tantalise your senses in a hands-on cooking class feast of modern Moroccan cuisine. Imagine chicken tagine that melts in your mouth, couscous steamed to perfection, harissa for zest, honeyed eggplant, fresh orange, fennel salad with orange blossom, Kahlúa date crepes .
Meat, seafood and Poultry tagines, couscous, harissa and preserved lemons mixed with nuts and perfumed waters of rose and orange-blossom are just some of the common dishes found in this fascinating country.
In this Moroccan cooking class you will unlock a new realm of spice and see, smell and taste the vibrant ingredients, unique flavours and varied techniques that give Moroccan food its unmistakable mystique.
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