INDIAN STREET FOOD SATURDAY 8TH MARCH 10.00-16.00 (SPRING TERM)
INDIAN STREET FOOD SATURDAY 8TH MARCH 10.00-16.00
COURSE DETAILS AND AIMS:
Indian street food is very popular, not only in India but all over the
world! In India it is known as ‘Fast Food’ locally it is called ‘Chaat’. It is
prepared and eaten on the street. It is very tasty and tangy and fun to
cook, using a few unusual ingredients, which are now available in shops.
Learn to cook with practical experience and enjoy authentic Indian food
in the comfort of your own home. Each dish will be explained and a
step-by-step demonstration will be given for you to watch so that you
can prepare your own dishes using your own ingredients.
SKILLS OR QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED:
All are welcome, no experience is needed.
MATERIALS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR FIRST CLASS:
You will be required to bring your own ingredients, an apron, a sharp
knife and suitable containers (with lids) to take your prepared food
home. An ingredients/equipment list will be sent to you before the
course starts.
ADDITIONAL COURSE COSTS (IF APPLICABLE):
The cost of the ingredients, typically £14-£16.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
If you have any special dietary requirements, you can use suitable
alternative ingredients.
ABOUT YOUR TUTOR: RAMA RAM
Rama S Ram came from Southern India and has been settled in Great
Britain for the last 54 years. She has 40 years experience of tutoring
Indian cookery and cultural aspects in various life long learning Adult
Education Colleges. She was a residential tutor at Denman College –
Oxford for many years and is also a guest speaker for many WI
federations.