Indian Cooking - Community Classes
Kia Ora / Namaste,
Would you like to learn / improve on your Indian cooking repertoire? Have fun learning and cooking in an informal evening once a week, take home recipes as well as what you cook after each class :)
Recipes range from homestyle hits to curryhouse favourites.
Learn the basics, tips, tricks and techniques behind using spices and flavours that will make every meal you cook at home, a happy meal.
Special diets / allergies welcome, there's something for everyone.
I taught this class last term at Papanui High School's Adult Community Education programme, and it is being offered again for 2021.
Term 1 weekly classes commence Thursday 25 February, 7-9pm.
If keen, please click on link below to register directly with the school.
The course is titled INDIAN COOKING MADE EASY.
www.papanui.school.nz...
For any queries regarding course content, feel free to email me at
dishfulthinkingnz@gmail.com
Kind regards,
Radhika
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