Cooking classes - Winter ethnic meals
Workshop Info:
When: Tuesday mornings 10:00am – 12:00pm
Where: Friendship House, 55 William Street, HUNTLY
Cost: Gold Coin donation each session
Theme: Winter ethnic meals – cook quick easy ethnic dishes that will soon become family favourites!
08 May – Indian Style Curry While not too traditional in method we are staying true to the Indian flavours. Come join the aroma of Indian style cooking.
15 May – Thai Style Cooking
Excite the taste buds and create quick easy Thai styled dishes.
22 May – Italian Style Pasta
Make easy pasta from scratch, learn the art of the tortellini and create yummy pasta sauces.
29 May – French Style Desserts
The French do desserts so well so let’s create sweet desserts with a French twist.
Come along for these hands-on practical workshops!
Have fun & meet new people.
Learn practical cooking skills.
Food the whole family will love.
Easy Recipes
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