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Cooking classes with Sheila's Indian Kitchen

Sheila's Indian Kitchen from Sheila's Indian Kitchen

Authentic Indian Cooking Classes in Brooklyn, Wellington, during the week and weekends. Enjoy panoramic views while learning!

* Class size can be between 2 to 6 people in each session.

* Team building, social, birthday classes available for up to 12 people.

* Custom made private classes can be given.

*Gift vouchers available for purchase.

* Stainless steel spicebox filled with organic spices available for purchase (these are popular and make a great gift for friends and family).

About the class:
* It is a 2 hour hands on session followed by a lunch or dinner afterwards. All ingredients, recipes and complimentary organic Karma drinks will be provided with a full course meal.

* Choice of menu can be either:

1) Spicy potato stuffed paratha or aaloo ka paratha, rajasthani tomato relish, aalu matter or spicy peas- potato curry, roasted cumin yogurt raita and fresh mint-coriander chutney.

Or

2) Shahi Paneer (cottage cheese cubes with spices and rich tomato-cashew gravy), garlic coriander naan, cumin jeera basmati rice and sweet fragrant rice pudding with saffron & cardamom. The class will also be taught how to make fresh paneer.

Or

3) Roasted eggplant curry, plain whole wheat chapatti or roti, jeera aaloo or cumin potato curry, Tuar dahl (split yellow lentil ) and Basmati rice with homemade pickle and papodums.

Or

4) Palak paneer (creamy spinach curry with cubes of paneer), jeera rice (basmati rice with fragrant spices and nuts), punjabi chhole or spicy chickpeas curry, mango lassi with sweet spices. The class will also be taught how to make fresh paneer.

Or

5) Khadi (chickpeas flour dumplings in spicy yogurt soupy gravy), Aloo-Gobhi (cauliflower and potato curry), savoury wraps with herbs and spices, fresh home made pickle and basmati rice.

* Cost per person is $105 (this includes all ingredient costs)

*Cost for a private class of 1 to 2 people is $295 which includes all ingredients, a custom made menu with masala chai and snacks.

* Cost for a private class group of 7 to 12 people is $115 per person (this includes all ingredient costs)

Bookings in advance are required. So come along and try it out!!

Email: indiancooking@xtra.co.nz
Mobile: 021 0269 7038

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