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Hi



Happy new year to you!


So there is Two cooking classes in January, the 18/1 and the 25/1. There is spaces available for the 25th.


On this one I will be teaching Thai classic dishes


Green curry of prawns with grachai, Thai basil and pea aubergines.


A Tom Kha Gai, which is a hot and sour soup with fresh coconut, with lemongrass, galangal, chillies


A green payapa salad with steamed coconut rice, followed by sweet mango sticky rice, Yum!


We cook all from scratch, then sit and eat it together.

BYO drink and your aprons:)


All dishes can be substituted for a vegetarian/fish options.




for more info call 0797 114 7999 or facebook page deethechef then click on cooking happy or e mail [email protected]:)


Enjoy the rest of your day


Deee X

Hi Dee,


Just wanted to say thanks for the class last night. It exceeded my expectations loads.


One of the best meals I'd ever eaten and we'd cooked it all !!


I will be recommending this to all my local friends. It was great fun, you were lovely and also I learnt loads. I love Thai food but I wasn't expecting to be blown away by all 4 dishes :) and then you gave us dessert too...


Yum yum yum


Naomi x

This class is full , so time to get a new date, message me if interested or e mail [email protected].


Great for a group of friend or to come and meet new people and learn some new skills, eat together and have a nice evening.


Dee.


special request catered for, last request was a green curry plus more for the 22nd class, or any of your favorite dishes . :)


Have a great afternoon

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Dee - just to say thanks for a really great evening, was so nice to meet lots of lovely new people and cook some delicious food. We all got to take plenty of food home which was a bonus too. Looking forward to using up that Thai green curry paste soon!


 

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