Kochkurs mit Mittagessen oder Abendessen im Dera Mandawa - Jaipur





Beschreibung
In diesem Kochkurs werden Sie mit einigen der wichtigsten Zutaten und Kochtechniken vertraut gemacht, die für die Zubereitung eines typischen hausgemachten Essens verwendet werden. Sie werden auch lernen, ein Gericht aus den königlichen Küchen von Rajasthan zu machen. Die übersichtlich getippten Rezepte werden leicht zu befolgen sein und Sie dürfen sie auch mitnehmen. Genießen Sie die Gerichte, die Sie zum Mittag- oder Abendessen zubereiten. Höhepunkte • Auberginen- und Kartoffelgerichte • Fleischrezept von den königlichen Küchen von Rajasthan • Chappati (Brot) machen
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Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Wir können Reisende von Hotels im Stadtzentrum / Festkomma innerhalb der Stadtgrenzen abholen. Wenn die Abholung außerhalb der zentralen Punkte erfolgt, fallen je nach Entfernung zusätzliche Kosten an.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Kinder unter 8 Jahren sind kostenlos erlaubt
- Zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung sind mindestens 2 Personen erforderlich
Bewertungen(4)
We partook in the evening cookery class with Mr Singh and his chef. This was a highlight of our trip and our teenage son was really looking forward to this experience. We first set off to the vegetable and spice markets so learn about the foods used in our dishes and where they came from, negotiating the Jaipur traffic which was an experience in itself! We then took a short Tuk Tuk ride back to the homestay, where we cooked up dishes and then partook in a meal of our dishes. This was a really insightful and pleasant evening which we enjoyed immensely.
An incredible cooker experience with Mr Singh! He went out of his way to make us comfortable, and we had an amazing evening learning how to cook various breads and curries. When we arrived we were welcomed warmly and then taken to the local vegetable & spice market. Our host kindly helped us purchase some spices to take home too! Then when back we settled near a traditional fire, to enjoy drinks and make bread. We each had a go, which was a lot of fun. After that we watched an amazing puppet show from local artists, then enjoyed a amazing cooking class where we made several dishes. Afterwards we sat down to enjoy the fruits of our labor with our host, and had a lovely evening learning more about the history of the area, the house and his family. Truly a great experience that we couldnt recommend more highly. A memory we will take with us forever!
We had booked this class and had no idea what was really behind it. Meeting Durga and his son and being part of their 118 year household in the middle of Jaipur was just awesome. We are quite experienced cooks, including doing many curries over time, but got some real tips that made so much sense and added real value to our skills. Upside was the meal with a few drinks which are included, particularly being able to share it with Durga and his stories. Thanks for the experience Durga, highly recommend to all.
Unfortunately we did not stay here, but were lucky enough to participate in a cooking class hosted by the lovely Ushu Singh and her charming daughter. It was an incredible way to spend an evening. Not too good for the waistline though ;)



