Cooking up a storm
Torres | Mar 30, 2010 | Comments View Comments
If you’re adventurous with your food choices but not hugely accomplished in the kitchen, or even if you’re a dab hand at the Sunday roast but you’d like to expand your repertoire, an Intafood cookery class is a great way to spend a few hours. Based in Manchester, Intafood runs a range of classes that teach the techniques for cooking Indian, Japanese, Thai, Chinese and Mexican food. Classes run regularly, generally take between 2 and 3 hours and take place at some of the city’s swankiest restaurants. You can book per person or for a whole group directly through the website. Once you have mastered your chosen cuisine you can buy recipe packs from Interfood with all of the ingredients weighed, measured and delivered to your door in a handy letterbox sized parcel… they really have thought of everything!
With classes taking place across Manchester from March, find details and book online www.intafood.com or ring 0161 870 2477.
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