I took my Mum for a curry masterclass with Book a Cook, run by the lovely Nikki Mohan. I had heard about Nikki from a friend who booked her for a group cookery class for a sophisticated hen do.
Nikki holds cookery classes covering everything from curry to paella, baklava and more for small groups, and also cooks for events big and small.
Our class was a revelation. We may be a nation of curry-scoffers but when it comes to getting spicy at home, it's hard to emulate the local tandoori for flavour and authenticity. My own curries, despite hours of pounding, grinding and chopping and multi-coloured and multi-flavoured ingredients have always been disappointing.
So, my Mum and I were keen to get to grips with our menu of chicken curry, aubergine curry, spicy green beans, cabbage salad, turmeric rice and tamarind refresher.
Nikki - though not Indian herself - has strong Indian connections. She told us a bit about the most important indian spices and about the knack of heating spices to release their fragrance before adding onion, followed by garlic. We learnt how it's important to sniff what you're cooking so you don't overcook. This is important with garlic for instance as if you let it go brown it tastes bitter. As well as our array of savoury main dishes, Nikki taught us a cheat's mango fool - a one-minute-to-make dessert that will be on my dinner party menu.
Our class was informal and set in her well-equipped kitchen (although she can travel to yours if you prefer). Three hours later, we had prepared and then tucked into a mouth-watering feast of many flavours and textures, washed down with home made tamarind refresher infused with mint, cumin and lemon. read more