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Tuesday 07th October Week 4

Had a very good feedback from week three from the Learners who cooked, Chicken Korma and Lamb Pataki

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Everyone was very keen for the 4th session of the Indian cookery for the beginners course, most people arrived 20 minutes before the start of the lesson.

Every one was very organised and produced fantastic dishes, which I had the pleasure of tasting. Thank youfor that, here are some examples below:

Chicken saag Chicken Saag prawan masala Prawn Masala

Looking forward to Week 5 , I am afraid this will be our final week, we will be making Indian bread, special rice and Puris  and having a feast with some of the dishes I will cook in the kitchen.

Week Two 23/09/2014 was very Productive and enjoyable

Week 2 of the Indian Cookery for the beginners was really productive and enjoyable with 12 Learners in the Kitchen, everyone really did well to finish on time.

We created paneer (Indian Cheese) from full fat milk, then we cooked this with number of spices peas and cashew nuts, as our side dish see photo below:

paneer

The second dish was very simple producing Kidney or Chickpeas beans curry, by creating a sauce with onions, spices and tomatoes, very easy to make and at a fraction of a cost, see photo of chickpeas curry below:

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One day course on Indian starters and spices on the Saturday 6th September 10.00 till 14.00

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This is an introductary course to learn about indian cooking all cramped in half day, it will cover understanding of spices and why we use them in a particular way for Indian cooking, will make vegetarian and starters Onion Bhajis (pakoras) and Jeera Chicken and chutneys..

Saturdays course fully subscribed and  was a huge success , there were 11 Learners who really enjoyed producing Onion Bajis,  Jeera Chicken and Kebabs and learning about various spices and their benefits in Indian cooking.  -great group pleasure to teach..

 

Taste of Indian starters and spices 14 Jun 2014

 

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Overview of the course

This is an exciting and fun introductory course to learn about the basics of  Indian cooking, all rolled into one day.

The course will begin with explaining about different spices and why we use them in a particular way for Indian cooking. You will then make a variety of vegetarian and meat starters which includes

  • Alloo tikki
  •  Bajis
  • Shammi kebabs
  • Jeera chicken
  • Chutneys.