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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T181500
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SUMMARY:Palestinian Cookery Class with Dr. Amna|Veg Friendly|LONDON |Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Amna will teach delicious\, authentic Palestinian dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nPalestinian cuisine has a rich culinary history shaped by agriculture\, trade\, and centuries of cultural exchange. From Gaza’s fresh seafood to the fertile hills of the West Bank producing olive oil\, herbs\, and vegetables\, Palestinian food is vibrant\, seasonal\, and full of flavour. Dishes like Sayadieh (seafood rice)\, stuffed vine leaves\, and crispy flatbreads are made to be shared\, highlighting the social\, hands-on nature of meals. Every dish reflects the warmth\, generosity\, and heritage of Palestinian culture. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Amna:  \n“My name is Amna from Gaza\, Palestine and I came to the UK in the winter of 2022. In Gaza\, I was a university lecturer in psychology for 20 years and a director of a charity supporting mothers and children. I have 5 children: 2 daughters who still live in Gaza\, a son and daughter in Canada and a son in London. \nAs a young woman\, I lived in Libya. I married there\, brought up my children and achieved my degree and my Masters. Libya’s sky seemed open to my dreams and I was very happy there. \nWhen I first arrived in the UK\, I had nothing here and felt lonely and ashamed. I am thankful to have become part of the Migrateful family. Migrateful has helped me feel more positive and I am happy to share my food and my culture. \nWhen I cook I always think of my mother. I don’t use recipes but cook by a sense I inherited from her. My mother and father always talked about their life before Gaza – I have never been to their home in Ashdod but I feel I know it. My father caught fish\, and they always had fresh vegetables from the countryside. I am passionate about making healthy and nutritious food. It is so important for our lives and our physical and mental health. The process of cooking lifts me\, especially when I do it with others – and people are always appreciative when I offer them my food!” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nSayadieh (Palestinian Seafood Rice) | Fish (Cod and Prawns); Crustaceans\, Fish\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Sulphites\, Tree Nuts (Almonds)\nWaraq Enab (Stuffed Vine Leaves) | Vegan; Celery\nFattet Makdous (Fried Aubergine with Tahini Yogurt & Crispy Flatbread) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Tree Nuts (Almonds)\, Sesame\, Sulphites\nSalata Falastinia (Palestinian Salad) | Vegan; Sesame\nShurbet Addas (Lentil Soup) | Vegetarian; Celery\, Milk\nFatayer Sabaanja Wa Jubneh (Flatbreads Stuffed with Spinach and Cheese) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Sesame\n\nThis menu contains fish (cod and prawns) but is vegetarian-friendly (5/6 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: celery\, crustaceans\, eggs\, fish\, gluten\, milk\, sesame\, sulphites\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Dr. Amna’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Palestinian dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and cultural traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Palestine!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/palestinian-cookery-class-with-dr-amnaveg-friendlylondon-cookery-school-8/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T090930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093439Z
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SUMMARY:Ecuadorian Cookery Class with Judith|Veg Friendly |LONDON| Pop up
DESCRIPTION:Chef Judith will teach you some of her favourite Ecuadorian dishes followed by a sit down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nEcuadorian cuisine comes from South America and reflects the country’s diverse geography\, from the Pacific coast to the Andes mountains and the Amazon rainforest. It combines fresh seafood\, tropical fruits\, vegetables\, grains\, and spices to create vibrant\, flavourful dishes. Meals are hands-on\, social\, and made to be shared\, with signature dishes like Ceviche\, Tigrillo\, and Empanadas highlighting the warmth\, creativity\, and communal spirit of Ecuadorian food culture. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from our Chef Judith: \n“My name is Judith\, and I am from Ecuador\, a beautiful country in South America. I grew up in Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas\, an area located between the coast and the mountains\, so we had the best produce. I grew up in a big family where food and music were always part of our joy – we loved getting together\, sharing meals\, and dancing. In Ecuador\, you can find four seasons in one day by travelling from one part of the country to another\, and that means that you can experience many different types of food in the country. When I came to England\, I started to do some voluntary work in a ‘healthy living’ community group\, and I used to run a session on healthy eating – this is reflected in my menu today. Teaching others about Ecuadorian food helps me feel close to my country and reminds me that even far from home\, we can still celebrate who we are and connect with others through culture and food. Each dish I create carries the soul of my homeland that is inspired by the unique beauty of the Amazon\, where the jungle speaks and nature is sacred. My hands work with love\, honouring my roots and sharing a little piece of living nature with the world.” \n \n\n\n\n \nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nTwo Ceviche | Fish (Prawns) and Vegan; Celery\, Crustaceans\, Mustard\nTigrillo (Plantain Hash) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Milk\, Peanuts\nEstofado de Carne y Chocolate (Beef Stew with Chocolate) | Meat (Beef); Celery\nEstofado de Vegetales (Golden Vegetable Stew) | Vegan; Celery\nEmpanadas de Viento (Cheese-Filled Pastries) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nColada Morada (Warm Fruit Punch) | Vegan; None\n\nThis menu contains meat (beef) and fish (prawns) but is vegetarian-friendly (5/6 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: celery\, crustaceans\, eggs\, gluten\, milk\, mustard\, peanuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Judith’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Ecuadorian dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Ecuador!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/ecuadorian-cookery-class-with-judithveg-friendly-london-pop-up/
LOCATION:All Saints Church\, 7 Blenheim Grove\, London\, England\, SE15 4QS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T090932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T145540Z
UID:10001722-1777659300-1777668300@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Egyptian  Cookery Class with Amal | BRISTOL | Veg Friendly
DESCRIPTION:Chef Amal  will teach delicious\, authentic Egyptian dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nEgyptian cuisine is a vibrant mix of flavours\, textures\, and traditions\, shaped by thousands of years of history. From the iconic Koshary – a comforting blend of rice\, pasta\, and lentils with zesty sauces – to Ta’amiya (broad bean falafel)\, each dish showcases fresh ingredients\, herbs\, and warming spices. Meals in Egypt are communal and celebratory\, reflecting the country’s rich culture\, hospitality\, and love for bold\, comforting flavours. \n \n\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Amal: \n“My name is Amal and I am from Cairo in Egypt. Everyone has heard of ancient Egypt and the pyramids that have made it a tourist destination\, but people may not know so much about our delicious cuisine. Egyptian people are happy and welcoming and love to cook and share food. \nI started to cook when I was 10 with my mum and grandma. The first thing I made was Egyptian flatbread. I love to make Koshary\, which is a mixture of types of pasta with rice and spices that is served with special sauces and is very popular in Egypt. \nI used to run a restaurant in Cairo\, mainly serving Koshary and falafel and other Egyptian specialities which I teach in my classes. I take every opportunity I can to cook. I volunteer in the community in Bristol where I cook traditional recipes that I have brought with me from my country and I look forward to sharing them with you.” \nON THE MENU (subject to change): \nMenu\, subject to change: \n\nKoshery (Mixed pasta and grain dish served with sauces) | Vegan; Gluten (wheat)\nTa’amiya (Broad Bean Falafel & Tahini Sauce) | Vegan; Sesame\nKofta Danie (Lamb & Beef Meatballs) | Meat (Lamb)\nMahshi (Stuffed Cabbage Rolls) | Vegan\nSalata Khadra (Green Salad )| Vegan\n\nThis menu contains meat (lamb and beef) but is vegetarian friendly (4/5 dishes are meat free). Allergens include: gluten\, sesame. \nKindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. Please see our Food and Allergens Policy for more information. \nJoin Amal’s cookery class in Bristol to learn to make authentic Egyptian dishes and celebrate the flavours and stories brought to the UK through food. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll also have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative cookery class where you’ll gain hands-on experience\, new skills\, and an authentic taste of Egyptian culture. \nAt the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with chef Amal\, your classmates\, and our team to enjoy the meal you’ve created together. \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you join us for this Bristol cookery class. Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund and cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (PayPal payments can take up to 48 hours to confirm).\n\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Egypt\, right here in Bristol. \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATEFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in Bristol\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. Join us to meet chefs from around the world\, including from Turkey\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Sri Lanka\, and many more. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/egyptian-cookery-class-with-amal-bristol-veg-friendly-6/
LOCATION:Windmill Hill City Farm\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260502T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260502T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T090933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093441Z
UID:10001723-1777722300-1777731300@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Pakistani Cookery Class with KTK | Veg Friendly | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef KTK will teach you some of her favourite Pakistani dishes followed by a sit down meal. Warm & easy\, like being with family!\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nPakistani cuisine is a vibrant celebration of flavours\, colours\, and hospitality. Rich spices\, fresh herbs\, and slow-cooked stews are combined with rice\, breads\, and fresh vegetables to create meals that are deeply comforting and full of heart. Every dish tells a story of generosity and community\, with food made to be shared and enjoyed together. From aromatic curries to crisp fritters and refreshing salads\, Pakistani food is bold\, soulful\, and utterly welcoming. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef KTK: \n“I’m KTK from Pakistan. I’ve been here since 2019\, moving to London in 2022. I’m very proud of the generosity and hospitality of Pakistani food and culture. If you visited\, you wouldn’t want to leave. \nI joined Migrateful because I love cooking and feeding people. I know the way to the heart is through sharing good food and it brings me great joy to share my country’s delicious food. \nI’ve overcome very challenging circumstances since I arrived in the UK and grown so much stronger and more independent than I thought possible. Previously\, I wasn’t valued by those for whom I had sacrificed my life by moving here\, but time is teaching me my true value. \nMy first language is Pashto\, I also speak Urdu & Arabic\, and have been learning English since 2022. I offer Pashto interpretation for a charity as previously when I really needed this service it wasn’t available\, so I know how important this is to others.” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nPilou Rice (Rice with Spices\, Chickpeas and Raisins) | Vegetarian; Milk\nCharga Karahi (Chicken Curry) | Meat (Chicken); Milk\nGreen Chutney – Two Ways | Vegetarian and Vegan; Milk\nChana Chaat (KTK’s Special Chickpea Salad) | Vegan; Mustard\nPakora (Vegetable Fritters) | Vegan; None\nNamak Pariy (Salted Flaky Crackers) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\n\nThis menu contains meat (chicken) but is vegetarian-friendly (5/ 6 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: gluten\, milk\, mustard. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team can be aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we do not substitute ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary preferences. \nJoin KTK’s cookery class in London to experience the generosity\, bold flavours\, and heart of Pakistani home cooking. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Pakistan!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/pakistani-cookery-class-with-ktk-veg-friendly-london-cookery-school-40/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T090935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093443Z
UID:10001724-1777808700-1777817700@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Turkish Cookery Class with Bushra | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Bushra will teach delicious\, authentic Turkish dishes followed by a sit-down meal. Warm & easy\, like being with family!\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nTurkish cuisine comes from the crossroads of Europe and Asia and reflects a rich history of Ottoman\, Mediterranean\, and Middle Eastern influences. It combines fresh vegetables\, grains\, legumes\, herbs\, and spices to create vibrant\, flavourful dishes. Meals are hands-on\, social\, and meant to be shared\, with signature dishes like Kisir\, Manti\, and Sigara Boregi highlighting the warmth\, variety\, and communal spirit of Turkish food culture. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF  \nA message from chef Bushra: \n“Hi\, I’m Bushra. I’m originally from Turkey and now live in London with my husband. My passion for cooking started in childhood with my mother’s support. I began making cakes and salads at a young age\, and over time\, my love for food grew stronger. While working as a teacher in Turkey\, I also created an Instagram account to share my favourite recipes. Through it\, I connected with many food lovers. I especially enjoy making desserts\, traditional Turkish meals\, and exploring global cuisines. I love experimenting to find the very best recipes for traditional Turkish dishes. I try techniques from different chefs; each dish feels like a new journey. Two years ago\, I was introduced to Migrateful through a friend\, and during one of their events\, I found myself dreaming of being part of their journey. Now\, being a part of this amazing team brings me so much happiness\, and I’m truly grateful to everyone who has supported me along the way. Every class is a chance to connect through food\, learn something new\, and share joy. I can’t wait to cook with you and create delicious memories together!”. \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU \n\nKisir (Spiced Turkish Bulgur Salad) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nEkşili Kuru Dolma (Stuffed Dried Aubergines and Bell Peppers) | Vegetarian; Milk\nManti (Turkish Beef Dumplings) | Meat (Beef); Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nRed Cabbage Salad | Vegan; Sulphites\nSigara Boregi (Crispy Turkish Cheese Rolls) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nSutlac (Turkish Rice Pudding) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Tree Nuts (Pistachios)\n\nThis menu contains meat (beef). Allergens include: eggs\, gluten\, milk\, sulphites\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Bushra’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Turkish dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n \n\n\n\n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Turkey!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/turkish-cookery-class-with-bushra-london-cookery-school-9/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T090938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093445Z
UID:10001726-1777808700-1777817700@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Sri Lankan Cookery Class with Jaufferkhan | BRISTOL
DESCRIPTION:Chef Jaufferkhan will teach delicious\, authentic Sri Lankan dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CUISINE \nSri Lankan cuisine is bursting with colour and spice – shaped by centuries of trade and cultural exchange. Known for its fragrant curries\, coconut-rich sauces\, and vibrant vegetarian dishes\, it offers a perfect balance of heat\, sweetness\, and tang. From fluffy Nei Soru (coconut rice) to spicy Kozhi Curry\, Sri Lankan food is deeply social and rooted in hospitality\, bringing people together through shared meals and bold flavours. \n \n\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Jaufferkhan: \n“Jaufferkhan means open-minded. I’m from Sri Lanka\, an island known as the Pearl of Asia. I love my country\, it is like paradise. \nI fondly remember picking fresh mango and guava. My passion for cooking began at age 10\, helping my mum clean okra and learning to haggle in the fish markets with my dad. My father was a teacher and provided for our family and his four sisters. My mother was the oldest daughter in her family\, so everyone would eat at our home. She was very generous and always cooked extra for those in need. \nSadly\, because of the civil war in Sri Lanka\, my family had to move to Bahrain. There I worked in the welfare department of an Islamic NGO\, but I was also able to use my cooking skills and I cooked for events for the Youth Group. My wife is also a very good cook and our dream is to open a restaurant. I’m very proud of my parents\, they taught me to be generous\, so I am excited to share my recipes\, perfected over 40 years.” \n \nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nNei Soru (Coconut Rice) | Vegan\nKozhi Curry (Chicken Curry) | Meat (Chicken); Sulphites\nKaliya (Aubergine Curry) | Vegan; Sulphites\, Mustard\nPol Sambol (Coconut Chutney) | Vegan\nMeen Bajji (Fish Patties) | Fish (Tuna); Fish\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Mustard\nMarakari Bajji (Vegetable Patties) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\, Mustard\n\nThis menu is mostly vegetarian but includes one chicken dish and patties with both fish and vegetarian fillings. \nAllergens include: sulphites\, mustard\, fish\, gluten\, \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Jaufferkhan’s cookery class in Bristol to learn to make authentic Sri Lankan dishes and celebrate the flavours and stories brought to the UK through food. \n \n\n\n\n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll also have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative cookery class where you’ll gain hands-on experience\, new skills\, and an authentic taste of Sri Lankan culture. \nAt the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with chef Jaufferkhan\, your classmates\, and our team to enjoy the meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you join us for this Bristol cookery class. Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund and cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here:Food & Allergens Policy | Migrateful\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (PayPal payments can take up to 48 hours to confirm).\n\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Sri Lanka\, right here in Bristol. \n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATEFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in Bristol\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. Join us to meet chefs from around the world\, including from Turkey\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Sri Lanka\, and many more. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/sri-lankan-cookery-class-with-jaufferkhan-bristol-28/
LOCATION:Windmill Hill City Farm\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T090940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093446Z
UID:10001727-1777832100-1777841100@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Iranian Cookery Class with Ladan | Veg Friendly | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Ladan will teach delicious\, authentic Iranian dishes followed by a sit-down meal. Warm & easy\, like being with family!\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nIranian cuisine is renowned for its aromatic herbs\, delicate spices\, and beautiful balance of sweet and sour flavours. From rich stews like Fesenjan to vibrant yoghurt dishes and saffron-scented rice\, every dish is crafted with care\, colour\, and generosity. Iranian food is deeply social\, with meals shared in warm\, communal gatherings — a celebration of heritage\, hospitality\, and connection. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Ladan: \n“My name is Ladan and I come from Tehran\, the capital of Iran. I have always loved to cook\, and\, of course\, to eat. My mother was my first teacher\, but I also learnt from my grandmother and my aunts as we all lived in a multi-generational home; always cooking\, eating and celebrating together. I love to cook with lots of fresh herbs\, and these make Iranian dishes so special. I make delicious food for myself\, my family and friends – and my friends are always inviting me to cook for them. \nI am a very creative person\, so I love to make my dishes look beautiful. Presentation in Iranian cooking is very important and I will teach you to use ingredients to make the dishes look appealing and for your guests to look forward to. I really care about my health\, and believe that the food we eat is directly related to our health – so preparing food that is nutritious as well as delicious is really important to me. I look forward to sharing my tasty\, healthy food with you. \nI love to practise yoga\, to meditate and study astrology. I also like to keep fit and I love music\, so I will often have music playing whilst I am cooking. It makes me feel happy\, and I hope I can share some Iranian music with you! Dancing is a passion\, so if you come to my cookery classes\, I might teach you some Iranian dance moves!”. \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nKashk e Bademjan (Aubergine with Whey) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Sesame\, Tree Nuts (Walnuts)\nFesenjan (Chicken\, Walnut and Pomegranate Stew) | Meat (`Chicken); Tree Nuts (Walnuts)\nTachin (Rice Cake) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Tree Nuts (Almonds)\nBurany Kadu (Yoghurt with Herbs and Courgette) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Tree Nuts (Walnuts)\nNargesi (Bread\, Spinach and Egg Snack) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Sesame\, Tree Nuts (Walnuts)\n\nThis menu contains meat (chicken) but is vegetarian-friendly (4 /5 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: eggs\, gluten\, milk\, sesame\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your requirements. \nJoin Ladan’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Iranian dishes — and experience the flavours and traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Iran!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/iranian-cookery-class-with-ladan-veg-friendly-london-cookery-school-20/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260504T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260504T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T090959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093501Z
UID:10001728-1777918500-1777927500@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Tajik Cookery Class with Sanobar|Vegetarian|LONDON|Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Sanobar will teach delicious\, authentic Tajik dishes followed by a sit-down meal. Warm & easy\, like being with family!\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nTajik cuisine\, with its roots in the ancient Silk Road city of Samarkand\, is a beautiful blend of flavours and traditions from across Central Asia. Influenced by Persian\, Turkish\, and Russian cooking\, it celebrates fresh ingredients\, aromatic herbs\, and gentle spices. From fragrant rice dishes like Palav to soft\, hand-folded dumplings and vibrant salads\, every meal is a reflection of generosity\, hospitality\, and the joy of sharing food together. Tajik cooking is colourful\, comforting\, and deeply tied to family and community — food made to be enjoyed with love. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Sanobar: \n“My name is Sanobar and I am from the ancient city of Samarkand\, Uzbekistan. It is in the middle of the Silk Roads\, which means it has been a crossroads for trade and remains a melting pot of different cultures. The food culture is very colourful\, taking ingredients and flavours from many cuisines. My family is Tajik and so the food I have grown up with and will teach in my classes is based around this culture \nI learned to cook from a very young age from my mother and grandmother. The village where I grew up had cows\, sheep\, fruits and vegetables and all of my favourite recipes are based on fresh ingredients. I have nine siblings. My mother was our hero feeding her large family every day. \nCooking for my family also brings me great joy and I would love to share my recipes with you. Palav is a traditional rice dish that in 2016 was designated ‘King of Meals’ by UNESCO – after more than 1000 years since its creation it has been recognised as part of central Asia’s cultural heritage.” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nPalav (Samarkand Rice with Vegetables) | Vegan; None\nMantu (Steamed Vegetable Dumplings) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nQalama (Pan-Fried Layered Flatbread) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nChakka (Greek Yogurt and Herb Dip) | Vegetarian; Milk\nSalati Badinjan (Aubergine Salad) | Vegan; Gluten (Barley)\nSalati Bahor (Spring Salad) | Vegan; None\n\nThis menu is vegetarian. Allergens include: eggs\, gluten\, milk. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we do not substitute ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary preferences. \nJoin Sanobar’s cookery class to discover the flavours of Tajik cuisine — a warm\, welcoming journey through the ancient tastes of Central Asia. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team.While you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Tajikistan!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/tajik-cookery-class-with-sanobarvegetarianlondoncookery-school-2/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260504T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260504T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T162452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093502Z
UID:10001758-1777918500-1777927500@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Turkish Cookery Class with Halise | BRISTOL | Veg Friendly
DESCRIPTION:Chef Halise will teach delicious\, authentic Turkish dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CUISINE\nTurkish cuisine is famous for its warmth\, hospitality\, and vibrant mix of flavours — a delicious blend of Middle Eastern\, Mediterranean\, and Balkan influences. Expect aromatic spices\, fresh herbs\, and colourful vegetables in every dish. From Karniyarik (aubergine stuffed with lamb mince) to Sarma (vine leaves filled with fragrant rice)\, Turkish cooking celebrates balance\, generosity\, and community. \nIn this cookery class in Bristol\, you’ll learn to make traditional Turkish dishes while connecting with others and supporting refugees and migrants in the UK through food. \n \n\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CHEF\nA message from chef Halise: \n“My name is Halise. I am from eastern Turkey\, although at university I met people from other regions and learnt about various different cultures and recipes. \nI grew up in a big city with my three older sisters\, who were already helping my mum in the kitchen. I was always asking\, ‘Please can I help?’ and by the time I went to university\, I had learned to cook simply by watching them. \nEvery summer\, I loved visiting my mum’s family in the village. They grew and cooked their own vegetables\, and I spent hours with my grandma learning to make yoghurt and cheese — traditions I still keep for my own family today. \nBig meals at home with family and friends were an important part of our lives. We cooked in huge pots\, sharing both food and stories. Turkish food traditions are incredibly varied\, full of dishes for every occasion — from simple home meals to great family feasts.” \n \nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nKarniyarik (Fried Aubergine with Lamb Mince) | Meat (Lamb)\nImam Bayildi (Stuffed Fried Aubergine) | Vegan\nSarma (Stuffed Vine Leaves) | Vegan\nKisir (Bulgur Wheat Salad) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nHaydari (Yoghurt and Cucumber Dip) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Tree Nuts (Walnuts)\nPilav (Turkish-style Rice with Vermicelli) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nPişi (Fried Bread) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Eggs\, Milk\n\n \nThis menu contains meat (lamb) but is vegetarian-friendly\, with 6 of 7 dishes meat-free. Allergens include: gluten\, milk\, tree nuts\, and eggs. \nPlease let us know if you have specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we are unable to substitute ingredients\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary needs. See our Food and Allergen Policy for more information. \nJoin Halise’s hands-on\, social cookery class in Bristol to learn to make authentic Turkish dishes and celebrate the flavours and stories brought to the UK through food. \n \n\n\n\n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT\nOur cookery classes are family-style – everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll also have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative cookery class where you’ll gain hands-on experience\, new skills\, and an authentic taste of Turkish culture. \nAt the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with chef Halise\, your classmates\, and our team to enjoy the meal you’ve created together. \nREMINDERS\nWe’re excited to have you join us for this Bristol cookery class. Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund and cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food & Allergens Policy | Migrateful\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (PayPal payments can take up to 48 hours to confirm).\n\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Turkey\, right here in Bristol. \n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATEFUL CLASS?\nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in Bristol\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers as they rebuild their lives in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. Join us to meet chefs from around the world\, including from Turkey\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Sri Lanka\, and many more. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/turkish-cookery-class-with-halise-bristol-veg-friendly-12/
LOCATION:Windmill Hill City Farm\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093504Z
UID:10001729-1778004900-1778013900@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Saudi Arabian + Uyghur Cookery Class with Sana| Veg Friendly|LONDON |Pop up
DESCRIPTION:In this session Sana will teach delicious\, authentic  Saudi Arabian and Uyghur dishes followed by a sit-down\, family-style meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nSaudi Arabian and Uyghur cuisine blends rich Middle Eastern spices with Central Asian traditions\, creating vibrant\, flavourful\, and comforting dishes. From hand-stretched noodles and dumplings to sweet sesame and date desserts\, the food is colourful\, social\, and made to be shared. Meals are deeply communal\, reflecting the warmth\, hospitality\, and culinary heritage of these cultures. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Sana: \n“Hi\, My name is Sana. I moved here from Jeddah\, Saudi Arabia in 2013. I have lived the majority of my life there. Culturally I am Uyghur\, an ethnic Muslim minority located in Central Asia (now part of China called Xinjiang). The dishes I teach in my class are a mix of the two cultures I come from. I learned to cook from my Mum. She used to call my sisters and me to assist her with cooking. I was her main helper\, especially when it came to pulling noodles. \n \nWhen I was in high school and had our summer holiday\, my mum trusted me enough to cook for the family and I insisted she write me the recipes with every little detail. I got paid for it! My mum taught me to cook several cuisines from around the world but my favourites were Saudi & Uyghur. Even though I have explored hundreds of dishes living in London\, Laghman is the most delicious dish (In my personal opinion!” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nJawawa (Uyghur Dumplings filled with Lamb or Chard) | Meat (Lamb) and Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Sulphites\nCrunchy Chilli & Garlic Oil | Vegan; None\nLaghman (Hand-stretched Noodles with Braised Vegetables) | Vegetarian; Celery\, Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Sulphites\nFoul Qulabah (Fava Bean Dip) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nLuqaimat Alqadi (Saudi Doughnuts with Sesame and Date Syrup) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Sesame\, Soya\n\nThis menu is mostly vegetarian but contains one dish with meat (lamb)\, with vegetarian filling options. Allergens include: celery\, eggs\, gluten\, milk\, sesame\, soya\, sulphites. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Sana’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Saudi and Uyghur dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Saudi Arabia!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/saudi-arabian-uyghur-cookery-class-with-sana-veg-friendlylondon-pop-up-4/
LOCATION:All Saints Church\, 7 Blenheim Grove\, London\, England\, SE15 4QS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093505Z
UID:10001730-1778091300-1778100300@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Iranian Cookery Class with Raha | Veg Friendly | LONDON | Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Chef Raha will teach delicious\, authentic Iranian dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nIranian cuisine comes from the Middle East and Central Asia\, shaped by a rich history of Persian culture\, regional diversity\, and trade along the Silk Road. It combines fresh herbs\, grains\, legumes\, fruits\, nuts\, and spices to create balanced and aromatic dishes. Meals are hands-on\, social\, and meant to be shared\, with signature dishes like Polo Shoshtari\, Nahavandi Aubergine Stew\, and Gilani Sour Kebab highlighting the warmth\, community\, and culinary creativity of Iranian food culture. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from our Chef Raha: \n“I am Raha and I come from Nahavand\, a small city in the centre of Iran. In the UK\, you have English\,Scottish\, Welsh and Irish people. In Iran\, we have Turkish\, Arab\, Kurdish and Lorish people. I am Lorish. When I was nine\, my mum went to work and didn’t have time to cook\, so I cooked for her. From a young age\, I would change recipes. I still do! My children ask me what a dish is called\, but I have often just created it\, so it does not have a name! Food is very important in my country. We consider food to be part of the joy of life;it is not just for survival. A meal should not only be the taste\, it should be how it looks\, how it smells and how it feels. I arrived in the UK in January 2024 with my husband and two daughters. At first\, I was worried about everything\, but I have found that British people are very kind. Someone referred me to Migrateful\, and here I am today. I want to share my country’s delicious recipes. I have chosen dishes from all four corners of Iran so you can experience many flavours and ingredients.” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nPolo Shoshtari (Vegetarian Biriyani) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Sesame\nNahavandi Aubergine Stew | Vegetarian; Milk\n\n\nSamboseh Abadami (Iranian Potato Pastries) | Vegan; Celery\, Gluten (Wheat)\nGilani Sour Kebab | Meat (Lamb); Milk\, Tree Nuts (Walnuts)\nIranian Salad | Vegetarian; Eggs\nFerni (Iranian Rice Pudding) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Tree Nuts (Almonds\, Pistachios)\n\nThis menu contains meat (lamb) but is vegetarian friendly (5/6 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: celery\, eggs\, gluten\, milk\, sesame\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Raha’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Indian dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of India!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/iranian-cookery-class-with-raha-veg-friendly-london-pop-up-8/
LOCATION:Holdspace\, Risinghill Street\, London\, England\, N1 9QG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093506Z
UID:10001731-1778264100-1778273100@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Congolese Cookery Class with  Belitha | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Belitha will teach delicious\, authentic Congolese dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nCongolese cuisine is a vibrant mix of flavours\, textures\, and traditions\, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Democratic Republic of Congo. From hearty stews to fresh vegetables\, beans\, and pounded staples like fufu\, each dish is made with care and meant to nourish both body and soul. Congolese food is bold\, wholesome\, and deeply connected to family and community — meals are shared\, generous\, and full of love. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \n A message from Chef Belitha: \n“My name is Belitha. I come from Congo\, DRC. I was born in the capital called Kinshasa. I studied communications at university. I speak Lingala and French and I have been learning English since I arrived in the UK five years ago. I live alone and my whole family is in Congo. I joined Migrateful to meet new people\, improve my English and share dishes from my country. \nI learned to cook when I was young by watching my mum when she cooked for my family. My aunty Madeleine\, who we called Mado\, had a restaurant in Kinshasa. I learned from her how to make sure the dishes are perfectly seasoned. She passed away and I think of her often when I cook the recipes she taught me. \nI love to cook and feed people. I like to create new recipes and try new ingredients from my country like cassava leaves\, fumbua and green beans from Goma. My favourite foods to cook are fish and all kinds of meat and vegetables because I believe they prevent illness. In my country\, we say “la guérison est dans l’assiette” which means “healing is on the plate”.” \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nFumbua (Wild Spinach Stew) | Fish; Celery\, Fish\, Peanuts\nMeat and Aubergine Stew | Meat (Beef); Celery\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Soya\nTshaka Madesu (Beans and Cassava Leaf Stew) | Vegan; Celery\nMikate & Pili Pili (Fried Doughnuts with Belitha’s Special Chilli Sauce) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Peanuts\, Sulphites\nSalade aux Olives (Crunchy Salad with Olives and Avocados) | Vegan; None\nFufu (Pounded Ground Rice and Farina) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\n\nThis menu includes meat (beef) and fish. Allergens include: celery\, eggs\, fish\, gluten\, peanuts\, soya\, sulphites. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team can be aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we do not substitute ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary preferences. \nJoin Belitha’s cookery class to explore the flavours and traditions of Congolese cuisine — bold\, nourishing\, and made with love. \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team.While you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Congo!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/congolese-cookery-class-with-belitha-london-cookery-school-21/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School London\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T162457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093507Z
UID:10001759-1778264100-1778273100@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Trinidadian Cookery Class with Kele | BRISTOL | Veg Friendly
DESCRIPTION:Chef Kele will teach delicious\, authentic Trinidadian dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CUISINE \nTrinidad and Tobago’s cuisine is a vibrant reflection of its diverse cultural roots – blending African\, Indian\, Chinese\, and Creole influences into a colourful mix of flavours\, spices\, and textures. From the flaky Buss Up Shut Roti to the bold and comforting Trini Chicken curry\, every dish tells a story of community\, celebration\, and togetherness. Trini food is all about sharing – rich\, flavourful dishes made to bring people together! \n \n\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Kele: \n“My name is Kele and I am from Trinidad and Tobago. \nI was raised in an extended family – I lived with my grandparents\, parents\, my three brothers and lots of cousins. Food acted as the glue that kept us together. \nMost of my cooking skills I learned and inherited from my Granny – I was asked to read out recipes from Good Housekeeping magazines – she would choose the ones she thought sounded the most delicious and we’d cook them together\, usually for special occasions like Christmas and birthdays. This ignited my passion for teaching and cooking – allowing me to own a catering business and become a qualified teacher. A deep appreciation for food was developed because I understood the role it played in relationships and families\, eventually extending to my own. \nI arrived in Bristol some years ago\, and have shared my Trinidad culture through numerous cookery classes. I can’t wait to share it with you!” \n \nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n Buss Up Shut Roti (Paratha Roti) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat) \n Trini Chicken | Meat (Chicken); Celery \n Pholourie (Deep Fried Fritter) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat) \n Channa Aloo (Potato and Chickpeas) | Vegan; Mustard\, Celery \n Masala Apple (Apple Chutney) | Vegan; Mustard \n \nThis menu contains meat (chicken) but is vegetarian-friendly (4 out of 5 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: gluten (wheat)\, celery\, mustard. \n Please let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Kele’s cookery class in Bristol to learn to make authentic Trinidadian dishes and celebrate the flavours and stories brought to the UK through food. \n \n\n\n\n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll also have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative cookery class where you’ll gain hands-on experience\, new skills\, and an authentic taste of Trinidadian culture. \nAt the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with chef Kele\, your classmates\, and our team to enjoy the meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you join us for this Bristol cookery class. Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund and cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food & Allergens Policy | Migrateful\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (PayPal payments can take up to 48 hours to confirm).\n\n \nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Trinidad and Tobago\, right here in Bristol. \n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATEFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in Bristol\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. Join us to meet chefs from around the world\, including fromTurkey\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Sri Lanka\, and many more. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/trinidadian-cookery-class-with-kele-bristol-veg-friendly-11/
LOCATION:Windmill Hill City Farm\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093509Z
UID:10001732-1778327100-1778336100@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Eritrean Cookery Class with Wedad | Veg Friendly | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Wedad will teach you some of her favourite Eritrean dishes followed by a sit down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nEritrean cuisine comes from East Africa\, along the Red Sea and the highlands of the Horn of Africa. Eritrea’s food reflects a blend of indigenous traditions\, Ottoman\, Italian\, and Middle Eastern influences due to historical interactions. It combines bold spices\, legumes\, vegetables\, grains\, and fresh herbs to create vibrant\, flavourful dishes. Meals are hands-on\, social\, and meant to be shared\, with signature dishes like Shiro\, Zegny\, and Salata Bazinjan served communally on one plate\, highlighting the warmth\, creativity\, and togetherness of Eritrean food culture. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF  \nA message from our Chef Wedad: \n“Hi\, my name is Wedad and I come from a town called Keran in south-west Eritrea. Eritrea is a beautiful country in East Africa and is surrounded by mountains and the Red Sea. I grew up with my grandmother\, who loved to cook and taught me all her recipes. My friends and I liked to cook our dishes for each other and so I also learnt how to cook other cuisines. My favourite dish is Salata Banzinjan\, an aubergine salad\, which I make in lots of different ways. Eritrean food is typically spicy and is served on one plate to be shared with the whole family. One of the things that we eat often is a fermented bread called injera\, which we have at lunchtime. Today\, we will be serving injera with Shiro and Salata Banzinjan. I came to the UK in 2012 and the biggest barrier I faced was the language. Now I study English at the Red Cross and one day we were writing about our favourite food. A few weeks later\, I brought in the dish that I wrote about – kebab – and my teacher and colleagues liked it so much\, she suggested I apply to join Migrateful! I am now a part of the Migrateful community and I hope you enjoy my Eritrean dishes in this class”. \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nSalata Bazinjan (Aubergine Salad) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\, Peanuts\, Sesame\nZegny (Spicy Chicken Stew) | Meat (Chicken); Celery\, Eggs\, Milk\nShiro | Vegetarian; Milk\nSambusa | Meat (Lamb) and Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nFul Medames | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Peanuts\, Sesame\nSalata Hamra (Rainbow Salad) | Vegan; None\nPeanut and Chilli Sauce | Vegan; Peanuts\n\nThis menu is served with Injera which may contain gluten. \nThis menu contains meat (chicken and lamb) but is vegetarian-friendly (6/7 dishes are meat-free or have meat-free filling options). Allergens include: celery\, eggs\, gluten\, milk\, peanuts\, sesame. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Wedad’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Eritrean dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Eritrea!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/eritrean-cookery-class-with-wedad-veg-friendly-london-cookery-school-9/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T162500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093510Z
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SUMMARY:Jamaican Cookery Class with Kamial | Veg Friendly | Bristol
DESCRIPTION:Chef Kamial will teach delicious\, authentic Jamaican dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nJamaican cuisine is a bold and vibrant reflection of the island’s rich cultural heritage. Shaped by African\, European\, and Asian influences\, it brings together a world of tastes on the island. From Brown Chicken Stew\, hearty Rice and Peas to the iconic sweet Festival\, every dish tells a story of family\, community\, and celebration. Jamaican food is all about warmth and sharing – flavourful\, comforting dishes made to bring people together. \nIn this cookery class in Bristol\, you’ll learn to make traditional Jamaican dishes while connecting with others and supporting refugees and migrants in the UK through food. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Kamial: \n“Hi my name is Kamial and I’m from Jamaica. I grew up in Spanish Town\, the capital of the Parish of St Catherine. We lived very centrally as my mum worked in the market in town\, selling fish and fresh vegetables. I would often help my mum at the market and I learnt to cook through watching her. \nSometimes when she was working\, I would look after my younger siblings and would cook for them. \nMy passion for cooking only grew and I often cooked for my neighbours and for parties and celebrations for my friends and family. I love seeing satisfaction and joy on people’s faces when I cook for them. My favourite dish is ackee and salt fish – so much so that when I moved to Antigua I brought an ackee tree to plant in my garden and this is something that I always cook for my two children. \nI’ve been in Bristol for a year now and it’s a very friendly and supportive city. I’m volunteering with local refugee charities Bristol Hospitality Network and Borderlands. When I got my refugee status last year I held a big picnic in the park for my friends to celebrate. Jamaican food is spicy and full of flavour\, using lots of fresh vegetables and herbs. \nCooking and eating Jamaican food helps me reconnect to home\, music is also very important to me and I love dancing while I cook – no matter what is going on in life\, it makes me feel happy. I’m very excited to share my recipes with you! \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nBrown Chicken Stew | Meat (Chicken); Celery\, Mustard\nPigeon Rice and Peas | Vegan; None\nDal and Bath (Dahl with Temper Oil) | Vegan; Celery\, Mustard\nFried Plantain | Vegan; None\nFritters | Fish (Saltfish) and Vegan; Celery\, Fish\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Mustard\nOkra Salad | Vegan; Celery\, Mustard\nFestival (Sweet\,Deep-Fried Dumpling) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\n\n \nThis menu contains meat (chicken) but is vegetarian friendly (6/7 dishes are meat-free or have meat-free filling options). Allergens include: celery\, mustard\, fish\, gluten\, milk\, \n \nPlease let us know if you have specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we are unable to substitute ingredients\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary needs. See our Food and Allergen Policy for more information. \n \nJoin Kamial’s hands-on\, social cookery class in Bristol to learn to make authentic Jamaican dishes and celebrate the flavours and stories brought to the UK through food. \n \n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \n \nWhile you’ll choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll also have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative cookery class where you’ll gain hands-on experience\, new skills\, and an authentic taste of Jamaican culture. \n \nAt the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with chef Kamial\, your classmates\, and our team to enjoy the meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Jamaica.\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATEFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in Bristol\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes – you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers as they rebuild their lives in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. Join us to meet chefs from around the world\, including from Turkey\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Sri Lanka\, and many more. \n \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/jamaican-cookery-class-with-kamial-veg-friendly-bristol-3/
LOCATION:Private: Migrateful Cookery School\, Bristol\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260323T195107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093511Z
UID:10001771-1778327100-1778336100@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Syrian Cooker Class with Randa  | Vegan | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Randa will teach delicious\, authentic Syrian dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nSyrian cuisine is known for its warmth\, generosity\, and rich tapestry of flavours that reflect centuries of cultural exchange across the Middle East. Fragrant spices\, fresh herbs\, and vibrant vegetables come together in dishes that celebrate community and hospitality. From the creamy textures of tahini and hummus to the zesty freshness of fattoush and the comforting layers of stuffed vegetables\, Syrian food is both nourishing and full of heart. It’s food made to be shared — a joyful expression of love\, home\, and tradition. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF A message from Chef Randa: \n“My name is Randa. I was born in Syria but grew up on the coast of Brazil. My parents moved to Brazil when I was two years old. \nI arrived in the UK in 2019 to begin a new life with my children. I lived half my life in Lebanon. I was a physical education teacher in Lebanon and I had been a professional swimmer and surfer in Brazil. \nI have five children and I can speak five languages – Portuguese\, Arabic\, English and Spanish and even a little bit of French. \nI am a passionate cook. I especially love confectionery. I actually have a degree in pastry and confectionery. I like the creativity\, the design\, the art and the skill involved. \nI joined Migrateful hoping I can improve my cooking and presentation skills. I would really like to teach cooking\, so Migrateful is the perfect place to learn how to do this. \nI am a social person and I love to make people happy. I hope my cooking and my classes will make them happy!” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nFateh Bil Hummus (Spiced Chickpeas with Egyptian Rice\, Tahini Sauce & Nuts) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\, Peanuts\, Sesame\,Tree Nuts (Almonds\, Cashews\, Walnuts)\nKobbeh El Batata (Potato Kibbeh) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\, Tree Nuts (Walnuts)\nFattoush (Arabic Bread Salad) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nMalfouf (Stuffed Cabbage Leaves) | Vegan; None\nSambusak Bl Jawz (Sweet Pastry with Banana\, Walnut & Orange Blossom) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\, Tree Nuts (Walnuts)\n\nThis menu is vegan. Allergens include: gluten\, peanuts\, sesame\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team can be aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we do not substitute ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary preferences. \nJoin Randa’s cookery class to discover the rich\, colourful flavours of Syrian home cooking — food that tells stories of resilience\, joy\, and togetherness. \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Syria!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/syrian-cooker-class-with-randa-vegan-london-cookery-school-16/
LOCATION:Appleby Blue Almshouse\, 94-116 Southwark Park Road\, London\, England\, SE16 3RD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T145621Z
UID:10001733-1778413500-1778422500@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Ukrainian Cookery Class with Iryna | Veg Friendly| LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:In this session  Iryna will teach delicious\, authentic authentic Ukrainian dishes followed by a sit-down family-style  meal.\n\n\nNothing beats a home-cooked meal shared with family! And this is what inspires our Family Style Cookery Classes\, a fun\, laid-back homestyle cooking experience. Here\, you will learn to prepare different dishes and then enjoy them with people who\, like you\, fuel our mission of supporting refugee and migrant chefs on their journey to integration. It’s a cookery class with a conscience\, like they say! \nYour class will be led by our wonderful Chef Iryna from Ukraine at the Migrateful Cookery School in Clerkenwell\, London. \nAt our Family Style Cookery Classes\, you will be grouped with other participants and prepare dishes together as a team. Think of Chef Iryna as the head of the family! She will take care of dividing the class into groups\, and each group will be responsible for creating one of the dishes. Of course\, you are welcome and encouraged to move around during the class to learn about the other dishes being prepared. Throughout the evening\, Chef Iryna will share stories about their food and culture\, and explain how to prepare each of the dishes so you come away with some new cooking tricks and inspiration from Ukraine. You will also be emailed the recipes after the class. \n\n\nMenu\, subject to change: \n\nBorscht (Beetroot Soup) | Vegetarian; Celery\, Milk\nPork and Sour Cream Stew with Kasha (Buckwheat) | Meat (Pork); Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nMushroom a la Hutsul (Carpathian Mushroom Stew) | Vegetarian; Milk\nDeruny (Savoury Potato Pancakes with Sour Cream) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nSummer Salad | Vegan; None\nSyrnyk (Caramelised Apple and Curd Cheese Cake) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\n\nThis menu contains meat (pork) but is vegetarian friendly (5/6 dishes are meat free). Allergens include: celery\, eggs\, gluten\, milk. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. Please see our Food and Allergen Policy when booking into the class for more information. \nA message from our Chef Iryna: \n“My name is Iryna. I am Ukrainian.I was born in a small town in Ukraine\, but I have lived most of my life in Kyiv – our capital city in the centre of Ukraine\, where we built our home.I came to the UK in February 2022 – soon after the war started. \nI am staying here with my daughter and her young children\, and I have started a different life here.I had a long and varied career as a computer and software engineer\, and worked worldwide for over 30 years\, as a consultant for large international companies. \nI was privileged to travel to and work in many different places in many different countries. I really enjoyed it all – especially tasting all the cuisines as I travelled! But\, of course\, home cooking is always the best! \nAs you know\, many Ukrainians have come to live in the UK…but you might not have had the chance to try Ukrainian cuisine yet!Cooking for my family brings me great joy and I am very pleased to share some of my favourite Ukrainian recipes with you now \nThank you for coming and I hope you enjoy making\, and then of course\, eating these foods together”. \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nWe will send you a reminder email 3 days before the class takes place.\nWe require a certain number of participants to run this class and reserve the right to cancel it due to insufficient enrolment. If this occurs\, we will\, at your convenience\, transfer you to another class of your choice of the same value. If this option does not suit you\, you will have the choice to receive either a gift voucher for the class or a full refund. In the case of insufficient enrolment\, we will inform you at least 6 days before the class.\nIngredients used in our classes contain\, may contain\, or may have been manufactured/prepared on shared equipment with the 14 allergens listed above. We cannot guarantee that any food or drink prepared or consumed in any of the Migrateful Cookery Classes are free from any of the 14 allergens\, or any other ingredient. Migrateful’s Cookery Classes are hosted in our busy cookery school or in external venues that handle allergens. Even in classes where allergens are not used\, the ingredients for the class may have been stored in close proximity to allergens and other ingredients\, and/or equipment and surfaces may have previously come into contact with allergens and other ingredients. Participants attend classes at their own risk.\n\n\nPayments made through Paypal can take up to 48 hours to have the order confirmed. To guarantee your spot in a cookery class we recommend using a debit or credit card.\nWe only process refunds and ticket transfers if we are notified 7 days before the class takes place. No changes are allowed if the class is missed. When you register for this event\, you are agreeing to our Terms and Conditions. If you are not able to attend the class\, you can pass on your tickets so someone else can attend on your behalf.
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/ukrainian-cookery-class-with-iryna-veg-friendly-london-cookery-school-18/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260323T195109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093526Z
UID:10001772-1778413500-1778422500@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Omani Cookery Class with Hani | LONDON | Pop up
DESCRIPTION:Chef Hani will teach you some of his favourite Omani dishes followed by a sit down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nOmani cuisine blends Asian influences with aromatic spices and herbs from the Middle East that bring warmth to every dish – like Hani’s Makbous\, a popular and traditional rice dish that is known for its deep\, aromatic taste and considered a symbol of Omani hospitality. \n\n\n\nABOUT THE CHEF \nMy name is Hani\, and I come from the Sultanate of Oman — a beautiful country in the Middle East with a rich history\, deep-rooted traditions\, and a vibrant culinary culture. \nMy mum taught me to cook – she is Egyptian and I really love Egyptian food. My dad was from Oman\, and I think this has helped me create my own type of cuisine – a mix of Egyptian and Omani food. \nMy dad also loved to cook\, so I had two very good teachers. I improved my cooking skills through observing and working with chefs in my restaurant business. Now I’m in the UK\, I’m starting a new chapter and bringing with me the flavours of Oman. I hope to open my own restaurant business in London one day. It is my honour to serve as a culinary ambassador for my homeland — to connect people\, cultures\, and communities\, one dish at a time. \nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nShorba (Oat and Chicken Soup with Vermicelli) | Meat (Chicken); Celery\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nOmani Samosa | Meat (Beef) and Vegetarian; Milk\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Sulphites\nVegetable Saloona (Vegetable Stew with Dried Lime) | Vegetarian; Celery\, Milk\nMakbous (Spiced Rice Pilaf) | Vegetarian; Celery\, Milk\nTuna Salad | Fish (Tuna); Fish\, Sulphites\nOmani Khabeesa (Rose and Saffron Dessert) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Tree Nuts (Almonds)\n\nThis menu contains meat (chicken and beef) and fish (tuna). Allergens include: celery\, fish\, gluten\, milk\, sulphites\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Hani’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Omani dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Oman!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/omani-cookery-class-with-hani-london-pop-up-8/
LOCATION:Rhyl Kitchen Classroom\, Marsden Street\, London\, England\, NW5 3PJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093527Z
UID:10001734-1778436900-1778445900@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Afghan Cookery Class with Najee | Veg Friendly | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Najee will teach you some of his favourite Afghan dishes followed by a sit down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nAfghan cuisine is a beautiful balance of flavour\, colour\, and tradition — shaped by centuries of cultural exchange along the ancient Silk Roads. It combines Persian\, Central Asian\, and Indian influences\, celebrating aromatic spices\, fresh herbs\, and slow-cooked comfort dishes. From fragrant rice and hearty stews to delicate dumplings and cooling yogurt dips\, Afghan food is made with care\, patience\, and artistry. It’s food that brings people together — comforting\, generous\, and full of soul. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from our chef Najee: \n“My name is Najee. I am from Panjshir in Afghanistan and grew up in a big family in the country’s capital city\, Kabul. \nI would spend my time walking and exploring the historical places in the city and became interested in art and architecture. I started drawing when I was very young and my work depicts traditional life in Afghanistan. \nI always see art in food. When I am cooking\, I don’t just consider the taste. Food has to look good and I spend time designing its presentation. \nI realised that I had a talent for cooking when I was a teenager when friends invited me to their homes – not as a guest\, but to cook for them! \nI am very proud of Afghan food. We don’t have a lot of ingredients but the care we take in preparing food makes it one of the tastiest cuisines in the world. In my class\, I have used my art to create a feast for your tastebuds and your eyes.” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nBorani Badanjan Seya (Fried Aubergine with Dried Yogurt) | Vegetarian; Milk\nKormah Bamieh (Okra and Tomato Stew) | Vegan; None\nBarenj Borah Beryan (Afghan Rice with Burnt Sugar) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nMantu and Ashak (Steamed Meat or Leek Dumplings) | Meat (Beef) and Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nDoogh (Refreshing Yogurt and Cucumber Drink) | Vegetarian; Milk\nSalatah (Afghan Salad) | Vegan; Sulphites\n\nThis menu is mostly vegetarian but contains one dish with meat (beef)\, with vegetarian filling options. Allergens include: eggs\, gluten\, milk\, sulphites. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team can be aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we do not substitute ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary preferences. \nJoin Najee’s cookery class to explore the art and flavour of Afghan home cooking — a celebration of culture\, creativity\, and connection. \n \n\n\n\n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team.While you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Afghanistan!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/afghan-cookery-class-with-najee-veg-friendly-london-cookery-school-35/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260511T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260511T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093528Z
UID:10001735-1778523300-1778532300@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Algerian Cookery Class with Amel | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:In this session Amel will teach delicious\, authentic Algerian dishes followed by a sit-down\, family-style meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nAlgerian cuisine is a beautiful blend of North African\, Mediterranean\, and French influences — rich in spices\, seasonal vegetables\, slow-cooked stews\, and warm breads. From fragrant soups like Chorba Frik to comforting tagines and delicate pastries\, Algerian food is deeply social\, made to be shared\, and full of heritage. With flavours shaped by centuries of cultural exchange\, every dish tells a story of community\, generosity\, and home. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from our Chef Amel: \nHi my name is Amel\, I am from Sidi Bel Abbes in Western Algeria. Our city is nicknamed ‘Petit Paris’ because there is a strong French influence. I wasn’t allowed to cook growing up because my parents wanted me to focus on my studies. I was a teacher in Algeria but wasn’t able to continue teaching when I moved to the UK in 2015. After I met my wonderful husband\, we quickly had children and I began to spend more time at home. During this time\, I realised my passion for cooking and baking. I cooked so much for my friends and family that they told me to stop as they feared they were getting fat. In the future\, I want to open my own bakery where I can share Algerian food and culture with people in London. Algeria is extremely multicultural and culturally rich\, which is something I am very proud of. I have always been a daydreamer and I really value the freedom to pursue my dreams here in the UK”. \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nTagine Zitoun (Olive Tagine with Chicken and Meatballs) | Meat (Chicken and Lamb); Egg\, Gluten (Wheat)\nChorba Frik (Vegetable Soup with Freekah and Carraway) | Vegetarian; Celery\, Gluten (Wheat)\nBourek (Tuna Pastry Parcels with Cheese) | Fish (Tuna); Eggs\, Fish\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nRekhsas (Algerian Semolina and Nigella Seed Flatbread) | Vegetarian; Celery\, Milk\nSamsa b-louz (Fried Almond\, Sesame and Honey Pastries) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Sesame\, Tree Nuts (Almonds)\n\nThis menu contains meat (chicken and lamb) and fish (tuna). Allergens include: celery\, eggs\, gluten\, milk\, sesame\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Amel’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make traditional Algerian dishes — and celebrate the vibrant food culture refugees bring to the UK. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Algeria!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/algerian-cookery-class-with-amel-london-cookery-school-11/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School London\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260511T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260511T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093530Z
UID:10001736-1778523300-1778532300@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Afghan Cookery Class with Vida | BRISTOL | Veg Friendly
DESCRIPTION:Chef Vida will teach delicious\, authentic Afghan dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CUISINE \nAfghan cuisine is a delicious blend of Central and South Asian influences\, known for its balance of fragrant spices\, slow-cooked stews\, and comforting rice dishes. Signature dishes like Kabuli – rice cooked with carrots and raisins – capture the heart of Afghan home cooking\, offering a perfect mix of sweetness\, spice\, and tradition. Afghan food is made to be shared; it’s rich\, aromatic\, and deeply social\, reflecting the warmth and hospitality of its people. \n \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Vida: \n \n“Hi\, my name is Vida. I’m from Afghanistan and was born in Kabul\, the capital city. \nI learnt to cook from my mother and grandmother. My mother was always cooking for our big family and often needed my help. She would show me how to make something one day\, and then the very next day\, she’d ask me to do it myself. That’s how I learnt so much. Especially desert\, I love desert the best\, and am always making sweet treats. \nTwo years ago\, I started a small business cooking from home through All About the Cooks. People could order my food\, and it would be delivered all over Bristol. My food was very popular. At one point\, I was getting orders for up to 100 people! \nBack in Kabul\, I studied mathematics at university and later taught maths in an all-boys private school. \nNow\, I’m excited to teach again—but this time\, a different subject. The subject is food\, and the classroom is the kitchen. \nI’m happiest when I’m in my kitchen. I play music\, focus on cooking\, and enjoy being in my own world. It’s my happy place\, and I’m so happy to share it with you.” \n \nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nKabuli (Rice with Carrot and Raisins) | Vegan; none\nChapli Kebab (Beef Pattie) | Meat (Beef); Egg\nChapli Kebab (Vegetable Pattie) | Vegetarian; Egg\nBoran Banjan (Aubergine Stew) | Vegan; none\nSamosa | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nPhirni (Cardamom Milk Pudding) | Vegetarian; Milk\n\n \nThis menu contains meat (beef) but is vegetarian-friendly (5 out of 6 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: gluten (wheat)\, milk\, egg. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Vida’s cookery class in Bristol to learn to make authentic Afghani dishes and celebrate the flavours and stories brought to the UK through food. \n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll also have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative cookery class where you’ll gain hands-on experience\, new skills\, and an authentic taste of Afghan culture. \nAt the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with chef Vida\, your classmates\, and our team to enjoy the meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you join us for this Bristol cookery class. Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund and cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (PayPal payments can take up to 48 hours to confirm).\n\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Afghanistan\, right here in Bristol. \n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATEFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in Bristol\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. Join us to meet chefs from around the world\, including from Turkey\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Sri Lanka\, and many more. \n \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/afghan-cookery-class-with-vida-bristol-veg-friendly-12/
LOCATION:Windmill Hill City Farm\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260512T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093531Z
UID:10001737-1778609700-1778618700@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Moroccan Cookery Class with Sanae| LONDON| Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Chef Sanae will teach you some of her favourite Moroccan dishes followed by a sit down meal. Warm & easy\, like being with family!\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nMoroccan cuisine comes from North Africa and is known for its rich\, aromatic flavours and colourful dishes. It blends Mediterranean\, Berber\, Arab\, and African influences\, using fresh vegetables\, legumes\, spices\, and fruits like prunes\, apricots\, and dates. Meals are hands-on\, social\, and designed to be shared\, with signature dishes like Harira\, Tagine\, and Zaalouk highlighting the warmth and communal nature of Moroccan food culture. \n \nABOUT THE CHEFA message from our Chef Sanae: \n“My name is Sanae and I grew up in a large family in the north of Morocco\, near Fez. I am the youngest in my family and learned to cook from my mother and older sisters. I started helping in the kitchen from the age of ten\, making flatbreads and assisting with daily meals. \nIn Morocco\, mealtimes are central to family life\, and food is a way to connect and celebrate together. Tagines are a highlight of Moroccan cuisine\, combining meat\, vegetables\, and spices with rich fruits\, and every family has their own special recipe. I am excited to share some of my favourite Moroccan dishes in my hands-on\, social cookery classes in Bristol and London\, teaching you the skills\, flavours\, and traditions that refugees bring to the UK.” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nHarira Soup (Chickpea\, Lentil & Tomato Soup) | Vegan; Celery\, Gluten (Wheat)\nTagine (Traditional Moroccan Hotpot) | Meat (Lamb); Milk\, Tree Nuts (Almonds)\nZaalouk (Aubergine Dip) | Vegan; None\nMoroccan Salad | Vegan; Sulphites\nMa’Quda (Moroccan Potato Fritters) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\nMoroccan Couscous | Vegan; Celery\, Gluten (Wheat)\nBaghrir (Moroccan Pancakes) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Tree Nuts (Almonds)\n\nThis menu contains meat (lamb) but is vegetarian-friendly (6/7 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: celery\, eggs\, gluten\, milk\, sulphites\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Sanae’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Moroccan dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n\n\n\n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Morocco!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/moroccan-cookery-class-with-sanae-london-pop-up-5/
LOCATION:Holdspace\, Risinghill Street\, London\, England\, N1 9QG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093532Z
UID:10001738-1778782500-1778791500@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Sri Lankan Cookery Class with Akram|LONDON| Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Chef Akram will teach delicious\, authentic Sri Lankan dishes followed by a sit-down meal. Warm & easy\, like being with family!\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nSri Lankan cuisine is vibrant\, aromatic\, and shaped by centuries of cultural exchange and coastal trade. Meals often balance bold spices with fresh coconut\, tropical fruits\, lentils\, and seafood. Akram’s dishes highlight the heart of Sri Lankan home cooking\, where hand-prepared curries\, sambals\, and rice-based dishes bring layers of flavour and warmth to the table. Expect richly spiced\, fragrant meals that showcase the island’s culinary heritage\, blending vegetarian\, seafood\, and meat dishes in a communal and celebratory style. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from our Chef Akram: \n“Hello\, My name is Akram\, I come from Sri Lanka. I am the youngest of five. I have three brothers and one sister. I was born and grew up on the east coast by the sea in a place called Batticaloa. I learnt to cook from my mother when I was young. My favourite dishes were Okra and Fish Curry\, made with fresh coconut. I love playing cricket and on Sundays\, I would go to the beach and fish. Any fish that I caught I would take home and cook fresh that day. Another favourite dish of mine is Beef Biryani which we cooked when we had family celebrations – which could include up to thirty people. When I first came to the UK I lived in Yorkshire\, in Halifax\, and I worked in a community kitchen as a chef. More recently I have moved to London and I am excited to continue my work as a chef\, cooking my Sri Lankan cuisine”. \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nParippu (Lentil Dahl) | Vegan; Mustard\nBeetroot Curry | Vegan; Mustard\nChicken Curry | Meat (Chicken); Milk\nPineapple Curry | Vegan; None\nFish Cutlets (Mackerel Croquettes) | Fish (Mackerel); Celery\, Fish\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Mustard\, Soya\nCoconut Rice | Vegan; None\nSambal | Fish (Maldive Fish); Fish\n\nThis menu contains meat (chicken) and fish (mackerel and maldive fish). Allergens include: celery\, fish\, gluten\, milk\, mustard\, soya. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Akram’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make traditional Sri Lankan dishes — and celebrate the vibrant food culture refugees bring to the UK. \n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together. \n \n\n\n\nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Sri Lanka!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/sri-lankan-cookery-class-with-akramlondon-pop-up-18/
LOCATION:Holdspace Wynford Hall\, Risinghill Street\, London\, England\, N1\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260514T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T162522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093533Z
UID:10001761-1778782500-1778791500@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Sudanese Cookery Class with Eman | BRISTOL | Veg Friendly
DESCRIPTION:Chef Eman will teach delicious\, authentic Sudanese dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nSudanese cuisine is a rich blend of African\, Middle Eastern\, and Mediterranean influences\, known for its colourful dishes and comforting use of spices like cinnamon\, cumin\, and cardamom. From hearty lentil stews to freshly baked flatbreads\, every meal is made to be shared. In Sudan\, food is deeply social – a way to gather\, connect\, and strengthen community ties. The flavours are bold yet balanced\, with every dish reflecting the warmth and generosity of Sudanese culture. \n \n\n\n\n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Eman: \n“My name is Eman\, I am from Sudan\, I was born in a city called Kasala. I joined Migrateful because I love cooking. I have my own baking business\, I bake cookies and sweets for the Sudanese community around the UK. My goal is one day to get my qualification to be an optician recognised in the UK. \nI learnt to cook from my eldest sister. When I was a child we used to play with an empty can\, leaves and rocks and pretend we were in the kitchen. Walking down the street in Sudan\, you can always smell cooking. Sudanese cuisine is very colourful and uses delicious spices like cinnamon and cumin. \nIn Sudan meals are always communal –the whole family or household share one large tray. Mealtimes are a very important time for connection and solving each others’ problems. You can’t feel lonely in a Sudanese home. This is the culture I want to share with you.” \n \nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nDamaa Gedad (Chicken Curry) | Meat (Chicken); Mustard\nMolah Adas (Lentil Curry) | Vegan; Mustard\, Celery\nSalata Aswad (Aubergine Salad) | Vegan; Peanut\, Sesame\, Milk\nTamya & Shata (Falafel with Green Chilli Sauce) | Vegan; Sesame\, Peanut\nGorasa (Sudanese Flatbread) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\n\n \nThis menu contains meat (chicken) but is vegetarian-friendly (4 out of 5 dishes are meat-free).Allergens include: mustard\, celery\, peanut\, sesame\, milk\, gluten.Please let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Eman’s cookery class in Bristol to learn to make authentic Sudanese dishes and celebrate the flavours and stories brought to the UK through food. \n \n\n\n\n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll also have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative cookery class where you’ll gain hands-on experience\, new skills\, and an authentic taste of Sudanese culture. \nAt the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with chef Eman\, your classmates\, and our team to enjoy the meal you’ve created together. \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you join us for this Bristol cookery class. Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund and cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (PayPal payments can take up to 48 hours to confirm).\n\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Sudan\, right here in Bristol. \n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATEFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in Bristol\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange.Join us to meet chefs from around the world\, including from Turkey\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Sri Lanka\, and many more. \n \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/sudanese-cookery-class-with-eman-bristol-veg-friendly-11/
LOCATION:Windmill Hill City Farm\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093535Z
UID:10001739-1778868900-1778877900@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Hong Konger Cookery Class with Cathy | Veg Friendly|LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:In this session Cathy will teach delicious\, authentic Hong Konger dishes followed by a sit-down\, family-style meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nHong Kong cuisine is a vibrant blend of Eastern and Western influences\, reflecting its unique history and multicultural community. From delicate dumplings to comforting rice dishes and sweet desserts\, each dish combines fresh ingredients with bold\, balanced flavours. Meals are social and hands-on\, perfect for sharing with friends and family\, and offer a taste of the culinary diversity that makes Hong Kong a true food paradise. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Cathy: \n“Hi My name is Cathy and I am from Hong Kong\, located in the southeastern part of China\, where a mix of Eastern and Western cultures contribute to the diversity of food culture. Hong Kong has earned the title of the ‘Culinary Paradise” and offers a wide variety of food and international cuisines. My cooking classes are based on this culture\, teaching traditional and popular food in Hong Kong. \nI learned to cook from my mother and cooked for my younger siblings when I was seven years old. After I got married and had my own kitchen\, I was so happy that I could try different cuisines. To me\, cooking is definitely an alchemy\, turning ordinary ingredients into delicious dishes. Cooking for my family and friends makes me very happy and I would love to share this joy with you”. \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nGao Zi (Lamb or Vegetable Dumplings) | Meat (Lamb) and Vegan; Celery\, Gluten (Wheat & Maize)\, Mustard\, Sesame\, Soya\, Sulphites\nLo Han Zhai (Braised Vegetable Stew) | Vegan; Celery\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Peanuts\, Sesame\, Soya\, Sulphites\nGa Lei Yu Dan (Hong Kong Curry Fish Balls) | Fish; Celery\, Crustaceans\, Fish\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Molluscs\, Mustard\, Peanuts\, Soya\nBa Fan (Jasmine Rice) | Vegan; None\nYeung Ji Gum Lo (Mango Pomelo Sago) | Vegetarian; Milk\n\nThis menu is mostly vegetarian but contains one dish with meat (lamb)\, with vegetarian filling options\, and one dish with fish. Allergens include: celery\, crustaceans\, fish\, gluten\, milk\, molluscs\, mustard\, peanuts\, sesame\, soya\, sulphites. \nPlease note that the Lo Han Zhai uses alcohol (Shaoxing Rice Wine). \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Cathy’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Hong Kong dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions that refugees bring to the UK. \n \n\n\n\n \nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Hong Kong!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/hong-konger-cookery-class-with-cathy-veg-friendlylondon-cookery-school-3/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093536Z
UID:10001740-1778868900-1778877900@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Somali Cookery Class with Saada | Veg Friendly | Bristol
DESCRIPTION:Chef Saada will teach delicious\, authentic Somali dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nSomalia\, located on the coast of the Indian Ocean\, is considered the gateway between the Horn of Africa and the Middle East. It’s key position in the spice trade route is reflected in the fragrant and aromatic spices central to Somali cooking. The cuisine is a blend of African\, Middle Eastern\, Italian and Indian influences. Expect fragrant rices\, fresh herbs\, and a balance of sweet and savory in every bite. From Hanid (lamb stew with tamarind gravy) to Bajiyo (falafel) and Bariis Iskukaris (rainbow rice). Somali food brings people together\, celebrating hospitality\, bold flavours and the joy of sharing home cooked meals. \n \nIn this cookery class in Bristol\, you’ll learn to make traditional Somali dishes while connecting with others and supporting refugees and migrants in the UK through food. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Saada: \n“Hi my name is Saada. I grew up in Somalia\, East Africa\, with my mum and dad and three siblings – I’m the second oldest. I learned to cook with my Mum. She had her own recipes and her own way of cooking. I stayed at her side while she cooked – she needed my help and I was so interested. I would stand with her for six hours at a time. I stayed at school until I was 9 years old and then I stopped. But I wanted to carry on learning so I kept reading and teaching myself.  \nGradually I started cooking more\, by the age of 12 I was cooking for the family.   \n \nI came to the UK in 2004\, first to Weston Super Mare then to Bristol. I met and married my husband that same year and had my first baby in 2005. Now I have four children! As well as cooking for my family\, I cook at lunch clubs and organise celebrations and events for older people\, for women\, in schools and for young people. Always bringing people together through food. \n \nI like teaching – seeing people concentrate. When you cook\, you use different muscles and hold yourself differently\, it brings out the best in people. The way I make samosas is second nature to me. I’ve learned my techniques over a lifetime\, and I am very happy to share them with you!”  \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nHanid (Lamb Stew with Tamarind Gravy) | Meat (Lamb); Celery \nSoor Iyo Cagaar Maraq (Vegetable Stew Served on Cornmeal) | Vegetarian; Celery \nBajiyo (Falafel) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nSambusa | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nBariis Iskukaris (Rainbow Rice) | Vegetarian; Milk\nShigni (Chilli\, Date and Mango Sauce) | Vegan; None\nCoconut Sauce | Vegetarian; Milk\n\n \nThis menu contains meat (lamb) but is vegetarian-friendly\, with 6 of 7 dishes meat-free.  Allergens include: celery\, gluten\, milk . \nPlease let us know if you have specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we are unable to substitute ingredients\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary needs. See our Food and Allergen Policy for more information. \n \nJoin Saada’s hands-on\, social cookery class in Bristol to learn to make authentic Somalian dishes and celebrate the flavours and stories brought to the UK through food. \n \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \n \nWhile you’ll choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll also have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative cookery class where you’ll gain hands-on experience\, new skills\, and an authentic taste of Somali culture. \n \nAt the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with chef Saada\, your classmates\, and our team to enjoy the meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Somalia.\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATEFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in Bristol\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes – you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers as they rebuild their lives in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. Join us to meet chefs from around the world\, including from Turkey\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Sri Lanka\, and many more. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/somali-cookery-class-with-saada-veg-friendly-bristol-2/
LOCATION:Private: Migrateful Cookery School\, Bristol\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260323T195132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093537Z
UID:10001773-1778868900-1778877900@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Indian Cookery Class with Vidya | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Vidya will teach delicious\, authentic Indian dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nIndian cuisine is one of the most diverse in the world\, shaped by centuries of regional traditions\, cultural exchanges\, and vibrant food practices. From the spice-rich curries of the north to the coconut-infused dishes of the south\, India’s food reflects a deep connection to heritage\, family\, and fresh ingredients. Vidya’s dishes highlight the warmth and colour of Indian home cooking\, showcasing balanced spices\, comforting vegetarian recipes\, and the joyful spirit of sharing food with others. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Vidya: \n“Namaste! My name is Vidya\, I am from India! A self taught Indian Home cook with a lifelong passion for sharing the bold and beautiful flavours of traditional Indian cuisine. Raised in a family where food brought everyone together. I learned to cook by watching and helping my mother prepare everything from everyday rotis to elaborate festival feasts. \nNow based in London\, I teach hands-on cooking that makes Indian cooking approachable\, fun and deeply authentic. My focus is on vegetarian meals. \nThe cooking class is more than just a cooking session\, it will be a joyful experience filled with personal stories\, practical tips and delicious results you can recreate at home. \nOver the years I have perfected the art of making authentic\, flavourful Indian meals. My approach to cooking is all about balancing spices using fresh ingredients and making traditional recipes. \nI can’t wait to welcome you into my class where every dish is a story and every bite brings us closer. Let’s cook\, connect and celebrate the spirit of India from my Kitchen to yours.” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nSemiya Upma (Roasted Vermicelli Noodle Upma) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Mustard\, Peanuts\, Tree Nuts (Cashews)\nLemon Rice | Vegetarian; Milk\, Mustard\, Peanuts\, Tree Nuts (Cashews)\nDal Tadka (Lentil Curry with Tempered Spices) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Mustard\nCholey (Chickpea Curry) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Mustard\nBhajiya (Vegetable Fritters) | Vegetarian; Milk\nCoconut Coriander Chutney | Vegan; Mustard\, Sulphites\nPaneer Salad | Vegetarian; Milk\n\nThis menu is vegetarian. Allergens include: gluten\, milk\, mustard\, peanuts\, sulphites\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Vidya’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Indian dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of India!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/indian-cookery-class-with-vidya-london-cookery-school/
LOCATION:Appleby Blue Almshouse\, 94-116 Southwark Park Road\, London\, England\, SE16 3RD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260516T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260516T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260323T195133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T145644Z
UID:10001774-1778931900-1778940900@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Syrian Cookery Class with Faten | Veg Friendly | LONDON | Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Chef Faten will teach delicious\, authentic Syrian dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nSyrian cuisine is a vibrant reflection of the country’s rich history and cultural diversity. Fresh herbs\, spices\, grains\, and vegetables are combined with slow-cooked stews\, rice dishes\, and freshly baked breads to create meals full of flavour and heart. From zesty salads to comforting stews and aromatic rice\, Syrian food is made to bring people together\, celebrating generosity\, hospitality\, and the joy of sharing home-cooked meals. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF  \nA message from Chef Faten: \n“My name is Faten\, I am from the Syrian city of Homs. I was born in Homs and lived there all my life. Homs is famous for Palmyra\, which is an ancient city dating back to the Neolithic period. \nI am married with three children and I am a housewife. I have been living in the UK for three and a half years. \nI enjoy reading children’s stories which helps me with my English. In Syria I enjoyed playing tennis. \nMy Mum taught me to cook after I married. I married when I was young. I used to call my Mum to get her to help me with recipes. But sometimes when she wasn’t home\, I had to cook by myself. I remembered ingredients and the taste and I experimented until I was happy. \nI enjoy working with Migrateful because I have made new friends and I like cooking and trying different foods.” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nMaagdat Homs (Aubergine Stew) | Vegetarian; Milk\nMulukhiyah (Chicken and Mallow Leaf Stew) | Meat (Chicken); Milk\, Tree Nuts (Almonds)\nThe Best Chicken Shawarma and Fried Potato Shawarma | Meat (Chicken) or Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Sulphites\nToum (Addictive Garlic Sauce) | Vegetarian; Milk\nRiz Bi Sharieh (Rice Pilaf with Buttery Vermicelli) | Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nTabbouleh (Fresh Herb and Bulgur Salad) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\n\nThis menu contains meat (chicken) but is vegetarian-friendly (5/6 dishes are meat-free or have meat-free filling options). Allergens include: gluten\, milk\, sulphites\, tree nuts. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team can be aware ahead of the class. Kindly note that we do not substitute ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary preferences. \nJoin Faten’s cookery class to experience the flavours and traditions of Syrian home cooking — rich\, comforting\, and made with care. \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \n \nREMINDERS   \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited –  book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Syria!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/syrian-cookery-class-with-faten-veg-friendly-london-pop-up-33/
LOCATION:Rhyl Kitchen Classroom\, Marsden Street\, London\, England\, NW5 3PJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260516T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260516T204500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260323T195134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093552Z
UID:10001775-1778955300-1778964300@www.migrateful.org
SUMMARY:Tajik Cookery Class with Akbar  | LONDON | Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Chef Akbar will teach you some of his favourite Tajik dishes followed by a sit down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nTajik cuisine is a celebration of family\, hospitality\, and centuries-old culinary traditions shaped by the Silk Road. Influenced by Uzbek and Central Asian flavours\, Tajik dishes are hearty\, aromatic\, and full of soul. From slow-cooked lamb broths to golden pastries and freshly baked flatbreads\, every meal reflects the warmth and generosity of Tajik culture – where food is best shared with family and friends. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from chef Akbar: \n“Hi\, my name is Akbar. I moved to the UK from the historic city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan\, with my wife and four children. I am Tajik and I love showcasing our delicious food and culture. Samarkand is a significant centre of Persian culture and a hub for trade along the Silk Road. \nI have had a passion for cooking from a young age\, as I learnt from my parents and grandparents. Having had many years of experience catering for family\, and friends and hosting culinary events I am now confident and enjoy cooking Tajik cuisine. \nI used to be a mathematics teacher as well as a chef\, so I like both numbers and flavours. I have a Masters degree in mathematics from Samarkand State University\, so I have an eye for detail\, precision\, flavour harmony and creativity. I also enjoy experimenting with different ingredients and techniques to create exquisite flavours\, delighting your palates and affording memorable culinary experiences. \nWhether solving Mathematical equations or developing recipes\, I am dedicated to honing my culinary skills and inspiring you with traditional recipes from my past home in Uzbekistan”. \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nShee (Lamb Broth with Pickled Sorrel and Root Vegetables) | Meat (Lamb); Milk\nTuy Kabob (Wedding Kebab) | Meat (Lamb); None\nMoshkichiri (Mung Bean and Rice with Yoghurt and Onions) | Vegetarian; Milk\nBichak-i Kadugi (Butternut Squash-filled Pastries) | Vegetarian; Eggs\, Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\nChalpak (Semolina Flatbread) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nSalati Bahor (Spring Salad) | Vegetarian; Milk\, Mustard\n\nThis menu contains meat (lamb). Allergens include: eggs\, gluten\, milk\, mustard. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs. Please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Akbar’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make traditional Tajik dishes — and celebrate the vibrant food culture refugees bring to the UK. \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style — meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together.  \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (PayPal can take up to 48 hours to confirm).\nSpaces are limited — book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Tajikistan!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/tajik-cookery-class-with-akbar-london-pop-up-23/
LOCATION:Rhyl Kitchen Classroom\, Marsden Street\, London\, England\, NW5 3PJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260517T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260517T141500
DTSTAMP:20260405T174139
CREATED:20260320T091041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T093553Z
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SUMMARY:Sierra Leonean Cookery Class with Isatu |LONDON|Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Isatu  will teach delicious\, authentic Sierra Leonean dishes followed by a sit-down meal.\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nSierra Leonean cuisine comes from West Africa and reflects the country’s rich cultural diversity and abundant natural resources. Meals combine rice\, legumes\, vegetables\, and spices\, often incorporating plantains and hearty stews. Cooking is hands-on\, social\, and meant to be shared\, with signature dishes like Jollof Rice\, Spinach Stew\, and Rice Arkara highlighting the warmth\, community\, and culinary creativity of Sierra Leonean food culture. \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from our Chef Isatu: \n“I am Isatu from Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone is a small country in West Africa bordered by Guinea\, Liberia and the Atlantic Ocean. I am a Fulani\, and my tribal identity is as important as my national identity. Sierra Leone is a culturally diverse country\, rich in a number of minerals including diamonds and gold. \nCooking has always been my passion. As a very young child\, I was already pretending to be a chef and made my siblings play along with this game. I started cooking for real when I was 12 years old at my mother’s side. She started by giving me simple tasks to do and gradually taught me how to prepare dishes properly. I am grateful that she shared her secret tips with me. \nI believe it is important to continuously develop oneself and in the importance of community. Putting these principles into practice\, I became a volunteer chef with the Red Cross and with Connect All Community\, cooking for over 60 people every week. \nI bring humour and joy to everything I do\, including my cookery classes. I am sure you will enjoy your time learning about Sierra Leone and its cuisine. I look forward to welcoming you!” \n \n\n\n\nON THE MENU (subject to change): \n\nJollof Rice with Plantain | Vegan; None\nMarinated Chicken | Meat (Chicken); Mustard\nSierra Leonean Salad | Vegan; None\nSpinach Stew | Vegan; None\nRice Akara with a Scotch Bonnet Sauce (Banana Fritters) | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nLentil Soup | Vegan; Gluten (Wheat)\nChakiry (Couscous Pudding)| Vegetarian; Gluten (Wheat)\, Milk\, Tree Nuts (Almonds\, Pistachios)\n\nThis menu contains meat (chicken) but is vegetarian friendly (6/7 dishes are meat-free). Allergens include: gluten\, milk\, mustard\, tree nuts. \nPlease note that 5/7 dishes in this class use an All Purpose Seasoning which may contain: celery\, crustaceans\, eggs\, fish\, gluten\, lupin\, milk\, molluscs\, mustard\, soy. \nPlease let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements so our team is aware ahead of the class\, but kindly note that we will not be substituting any ingredients to accommodate dietary needs\, so please only book into classes that suit your dietary requirements. \nJoin Isatu’s hands-on\, social cookery class in London to learn to make authentic Sierra Leonean dishes — and celebrate the flavours\, skills\, and culinary traditions refugees bring to the UK. \n\n\n\nTHE CLASS FORMAT \nOur cookery classes are family-style – meaning everyone works together to prepare the dishes as a team. \nWhile you’ll be asked to choose one dish to focus on\, you’ll have the opportunity to move around the kitchen\, help with other dishes\, and learn from each recipe. It’s a fun\, social\, and collaborative way to cook! At the end of the class\, you’ll sit down with the chef\, class facilitator and volunteers to enjoy the delicious meal you’ve created together. \n \nREMINDERS \nWe’re excited to have you in the class! Please take note of a few final reminders: \n\nPlease see our refund/cancellation policy: Migrateful Ticket Refund Policy | Migrateful\nPlease see our allergens policy here: Food and Allergens Policy\nWe recommend using a debit or credit card to pay (paypal takes 48 hours to be confirmed).\nSpaces are limited – book now to secure your spot and experience the true taste of Sierra Leone!\n\n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL CLASS? \nBy joining a Migrateful cookery class in London\, you’re not just learning delicious new recipes — you’re supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the UK through cooking\, connection\, and cultural exchange. \nThank you for celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!
URL:https://www.migrateful.org/event/sierra-leonean-cookery-class-with-isatu-londoncookery-school/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School London\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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