What to do and see in India, India: The Best Cooking Classes

April 20, 2022 Carley Gatson

India, officially the Republic of India (IAST: Bhārat Gaṇarājya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country (with over 1.2 billion people), and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast; and Myanmar and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.
Restaurants in India

1. Shashi Cooking Classes

18 Gangaur Ghat Rd Behind Jagdish Temple, Udaipur 313001 India +91 99293 03511 [email protected] http://shashicookingclasses.blogspot.in/
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Shashi Cooking Classes

Right in the heart of udaipur you will find ''Shashi Cooking Classes'' Our Shashi cooking classes is an indian cuisine cooking school, offering a variety of indian dishes. We would be pleased to have you with us! We have kitchen that resembles your home kitchen,so that you are able to replicate the dishes at your place. Come enjoy a hands- On cooking class at ''Shashi Cooking Classes''

Reviewed By jamesdH9268CP

Shashi and her son gave an excellent class. We learnt how to make several dishes including masala chai, chutneys, pakoras, 3 types of curry and a range of breads. We did the evening class which started at 5.30 and we finished the dinner we’d prepared at about 10.30 - the time flew by! Everything was delicious - some of the best food we’ve had on our travels in India. Also, the class was good value for money for the time, quality of the food and teaching we received. Our group was 4 people (two couples) which was a perfect size - any more than that would have been difficult. It’s worth checking the size of the class when you book.

2. Gourmet Desire

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Gourmet Desire

Jyoti Agarwal - the culinary wiz behind Gourmet Desire, for the last few years, has held exclusive cooking classes in Delhi along with other food and cultural experiences for people visiting Delhi from around the globe. GD offers unique and curated homely experiences which make memories for life. We understand that 'time is money' and no one has leisure hours to spend in the kitchen therefore the idea is to make a delicious wholesome authentic Indian meal in a jiffy. Visit our website today to view our popular itineraries which can also be customized to suit individual requirements. So come sample the sights, sounds and aromas of Delhi with us!

3. Maria's South Indian Cooking Class

Burgher Street ,Fort Cochin. Fort Paradise Garden Cafe, Kochi (Cochin) 682001 India +91 97468 87454
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Maria's South Indian Cooking Class

Reviewed By wilv402 - Wamberal, Australia

The class is at Maria’s house in Fort Kochi. I learned a great deal about cooking with spices. With Maria’s guidance the class of five cooked Kerala Fish Curry, Chicken Masala, Dahl and a coconut vegetable dish. It was all delicious. Maria provides copies of the recipes and willingly shares her knowledge of Kerala food and cooking. Well worth a visit.

4. Traveling Spoon

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Traveling Spoon

Traveling Spoon provides travelers with private, authentic food experiences, from homemade meals to cooking classes and market tours, with local hosts in their homes.

5. Blue city wonders

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Blue city wonders

Mobile +919314709126 Email [email protected] I'm Ram Niwas and I have passion for Heritage walk and Blue city wonders I lived in Jodhpur all my life and love sharing secret sopt and heritage and culture to capture the city's spirit..

6. Nagendra Singh

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Nagendra Singh

I am a government registered tour guide offering unique travel experiences in my amazing blue city Jodhpur.

7. Sushma's Cooking Classes

35 Lal Ghat Hotel Krishna Niwas, Udaipur India +91 294 242 0163 [email protected] http://cookingclassesinudaipur.com/
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Sushma's Cooking Classes

Over the past 15 years, Sushma has been providing cooking classes to foreign guests who have travelled to India from all different parts of the world. If you sign up for one of her classes, you will enhance your knowledge of cuisine, develop your own cooking skills and indulge yourself in an unforgettable, traditional Rajasthani celebration of food under the guidance of this passionate and experienced teacher! Sushma’s love for cooking began at the young age of 10 while watching her grandmother cook traditional Indian meals for her family. After dipping into many spice jars and creating her own unique Indian dishes, Sushma quickly found her place in the kitchen. Sushma admits she truly is a lover of food and for this reason when she is in the kitchen, she appears as graceful and contented as a queen in her palace. She is most alive and vibrant when sharing the wealth of knowledge she has about food with others who have an appreciation for food.

Reviewed By hollyanne1

Sushma’s cooking class was brilliant! Firstly she is a lovely person! You learn how to make masala chai, 3 different curries, and breads - the perfect basis for Indian home cooking that you can take home with you. She takes you through each recipe step by step, is easy to follow and super fun! The food is delicious and authentic North Indian cuisine. Some of the best food I’ve eaten in Udaipur as well! You get a recipe card for the dishes you learn to make, and you can also buy a cookery book and spices. Make sure you arrive at the class with an empty stomach as you’ll be eating the dishes at the end! I loved this experience and can’t wait to cook the dishes for my family when I get home. Thank you Sushma!

8. Rita's Gourmet Goa

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Rita's Gourmet Goa

Goa a well known tourist destination for its golden sand, charming people, heritage monuments is also popular for scrumptious food. So if you are interested in cooking and would like to learn more on culinary delight and taste of Indian & Goan Cuisine, then join us at Rita’s Gourmet Goa and unravel how an Indian kitchen comes out with such a varied nature of delectable spiced curries and delicious dishes. Enjoy a fun filled cooking session and savouring the delicious dishes in an outdoor garden kitchen. Rita's Gourmet offers a number of culinary workshops and food tours. To name a few : (1) The popular Five hours Cooking Class with Local Farmer’s Market tour (2) Three & Five days Comprehensive Cookery Workshop in Indian Cuisine and in exclusive Goan Cuisine (3) Shore Culinary tour for Cruise line Passengers (4) Three days Culinary & Heritage tour. Add value to your Goan holiday by joining us at Rita's Gourmet Goa and we will not only teach you all about Masalas, Curries, Chutneys, flavorful Indian delicacies but will also take you around on a rich culinary tour showcasing the spice plantation, local farmer's market tour, heritage museums showcasing culinary and agrarian artifacts and many more culinary experiences.

9. Jaipur Cooking Classes

33 Gyan Vihar Nirman Nagar, Jaipur 302019 India +91 99280 97288 [email protected] http://www.jaipurcookingclasses.com/
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Jaipur Cooking Classes

Hi , This Chef Lokesh Mathur , Chef by Profession Currently running Indian Cooking Classes for the past 7 years in JAIPUR. I offer an INDIAN COOKING LESSON to the Foreigners . I offer the vast range of INDIAN BAR - B - QUE , INDIAN CURRY FROM ALL REGION , BREADS, BIRYANI , INDIAN DESSERT FOR FOREIGN CLIENTS. FOR INDIAN CLIENTS I OFFER ALL OTHER CUISINES ( MEXICAN , CHINESE , CONTINENTAL , LEBANESE ETC. TIMING : MORNING COOKING SESSION STARTS FROM 11 AM - 2 PM ( FOLLOWED BY LUNCH) EVENING COOKING SESSION : 5 PM - 8 PM ( FOLLOWED BY DINNER) WE USE BOTTLED WATER FOR COOKING AND DRINKING.

Reviewed By BonBon1949 - Portland, United States

My sisters and I celebrated our last night in Jaipur with a class in Rajasthani cooking from Chef Lokash. We had a marvelous time learning to prepare chai, batti, garlic chutney and other delicious dishes. An ideal blend of shared cooking tips and hands-on preparation. Dining on our creations with the chef and his delightful wife, Geetika, was great fun. A terrific, authentic Jaipur experience.

10. Pushkar Cooking Art & Home Stay

Panch Kund Road Near Hotel Ratan Haveli, Pushkar 305022 India +91 94146 56185 [email protected] http://www.pushkarcookingart.com
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Pushkar Cooking Art & Home Stay

Pushkar Cooking Art & Home Stay was established by Ashok and Shivani Tak around two decades ago in the scenic town of Pushkar (Rajasthan). Shivani is an authentic North Indian Cooking instructor and has been giving hands on cooking experience for last two decades. Ashok (popular as Camel Man) is an internationally acclaimed Camel Decoration artist, rare embroidery and textile collector and exhibitor. He also owns a small museum exhibiting his collection at the same premises. In October 2016, we have started a small home stay with a self cooking kitchen for our guests. You tube link- https://youtu.be/mo7T0dlx2K0

Reviewed By JacomijnSHT - Hellendoorn, The Netherlands

On most of my travels I like to do a Cookingclass to learn more about the local herbs and spices. In this class we were showed all the herbs & spices by name and how to use. Also the explanation of difference in the hot spices and the other? They won't mix those two different kinds... Important to know, right? We started by making some Massala chai, always a good start! We got to make several dishes from curry to biryani and some nan and chapati. I loved the experience again. From every lesson I learn so much! Thank you!

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