Cours de cuisine végétarienne à Oaxaca





Description
Ce cours de cuisine est élaboré à la suite de recherches approfondies menées auprès de personnes spécialisées dans la cuisine préhispanique. Nous cherchons à diffuser la valeur patrimoniale de la nourriture végétarienne à Oaxaca. En compagnie d'un cuisinier traditionnel, nous visiterons le quartier et achèterons les produits les plus frais pour nos plats.
Options de l'excursion
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Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
Avis(261)
This is a very interesting afternoon of going to a real market in a non-touristy corner of Oaxaca. Quetie (sp?) shopped with us, identified unfamiliar fruits for us, and then let us back to the big kitchen where in a friendly and clear way she instructed us and how to make a wonderful vegetarian soup with corn and spinach and how to make delicious tortillas by hand and mamelas and quesadillas. Diego concocted a fantastic mango with mescal cocktail. My daughter and I loved it and have already gone shopping at our local Mexican store back in Chicago to try to re-create the menu. We appreciated these hard-working and friendly young people of Oaxaca who shared their culture and skills very generously with us. I highly recommend them.
Our teacher was super friendly and told us a lot about the ingridients!
This is a brilliant way to learn how to cook a traditional Oaxacan meal with a vegetarian twist. Victor made us feel included, and happily shared his knowledge -: from going to the local market to select ingredients, to making and eating a wonderful meal including mole, rice, guacamole, tortillas, empanadas and fruit. Drinks included traditional chocolate, mezcal and Jamaica juice. Highly recommended.
Excellent class, very knowledgeable chef; one of the best vegetarian foods we have ever taste
We were recommended the Etno Food cooking class by a friend and in our hotel. The cooking school was easy to find. The teacher showed us around a local market and explained different types of fruits and vegetables to us that we later used in the class. We made a whole range of dishes, including spicey salsa, quesadillas, tortillas, mole and accompaniments. The teachers were very friendly, hospitable and patient with us. We learnt a lot and the final meal was delicious!
Great fun going to the market en cooking together. Was lucky to only have the cooking course with 1 other nice visitor, in low season. We had so much fun. The food was delicious, the guidance was good. Thanks!
The class was great, and the instructor was very kind and fun. The food was also excellent.
Brilliant immersive tour trying foods I wouldn’t normally eat
Anyone wanting to learn vegetarian local cooking should attend. Very well planned. Loved it. Food at the end was great
Nice. Quetzale, our teacher helped us learn about many new fruits and had us do the cooking with little lessons. I had always wanted to learn how to make tomatillo salsa and that happens to be what we made. I’d highly recommend the class. I eat most meats etc but it didn’t matter. I wanted to learn about sauces and we got a good basic Mole and the Tomatillo salsa in one evening and then got to eat the food we made.



