Spice mixing with SOUTHINDIAN4ME

Event Details

Saturday

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Sunday

Coming soon

Age

12+

Venue

Kitchen Tables, Cathedral Square

How to attend

Sign up on the day

Price

Free

Explore and experience making masalas for Indian cooking at home.

Learn to put together ingredients to create a robust garam masala that you can roast at home to draw out and develop the flavours for a rich, deep and intense dish.

You will also make a coconut & fennel masala where the ingredients are used raw, without being roasted, to create a light and airy sensation, even in a hot dish.

This is a workshop in spice-mixing, no heating of ingredients will take place.

You will have the opportunity to put together both types of masalas to take home with you, along with recipe cards to grind them at home and make two curries with different flavours.

This workshop will take place inĀ Kitchen Tables, a space that celebrates our dining spaces as places of making.

About SOUTHINDIAN4ME

Lakshmi is originally from the South Indian state of Andhra. She grew up in the city of Hyderabad, which enjoys an exceptional diversity of culture and is known especially for its range of food. With hot, spicy Andhra food inside her family, alongside the rich heritage of the Nizams on the outside, Lakshmi was introduced to North Indian cooking by her Punjabi friends.

Lakshmi began experimenting with spices at an early age. She describes spices as her earliest friends. Each spice needs to be able to put together in ways that a mouthful of the dish makes you stop and think. Combinations that shouldn’t work, work, and her pakoras are regularly described as the ‘best ever’! Creating flavours that surprise is a big joy for Lakshmi – think Aubergine & rhubarb Dal. Green Chutney rice. Spiced Tamarind Ice-cream!