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SUMMARY:(SOLD OUT) Omani Cookery Class with Hani | LONDON | Cookery School
DESCRIPTION:Chef Hani will teach you some of his favourite Omani dishes followed by a sit down meal. Warm & easy\, like being with family!\n\n\nABOUT THE CUISINE \nOmani cuisine is deeply shaped by the country’s diverse geography\, from the fertile coastal plains along the Arabian Sea to the rugged mountains and vast desert interiors. This variety influences the ingredients used\, from fresh seafood along the coast to dates\, grains\, and spices in inland areas. Traditional Omani food emphasizes aromatic flavors\, often balancing spices like cardamom\, saffron\, and turmeric with simple\, locally sourced ingredients.  \n \nABOUT THE CHEF \nA message from our Chef Hani: \n“My name is Hani\, and I come from the Sultanate of Oman — a beautiful Gulf country with a rich history\, deep-rooted traditions\, and a vibrant culinary culture. My 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. My 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. Omani cuisine blends Asian influences with aromatic spices and herbs that bring warmth and depth to every dish\, like one of our dishes today\, ‘Makboos’. I hope to share not only delicious food\, but also the soul of Omani hospitality. It is my honour to serve as a culinary ambassador for my homeland — to connect people\, cultures\, and communities\, one dish at a time.” \n \n\n\n\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\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 Oman!\n\nThank you for supporting our chefs and celebrating the unifying power of food to connect us all. We can’t wait to cook with you soon!  \n \nWHY JOIN A MIGRATFUL 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. \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-cookery-school-9/
LOCATION:Migrateful Cookery School\, Corporation Row\, London\, England\, EC1R 0HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260427T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260427T204500
DTSTAMP:20260409T123041
CREATED:20260313T102121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T143631Z
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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/
LOCATION:Private: Migrateful Cookery School\, Bristol\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T204500
DTSTAMP:20260409T123041
CREATED:20260220T142116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T143646Z
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SUMMARY:(SOLD OUT) 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-11/
LOCATION:Windmill Hill City Farm\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T204500
DTSTAMP:20260409T123041
CREATED:20260220T142117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T143647Z
UID:10001706-1777486500-1777495500@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-9/
LOCATION:Windmill Hill City Farm\, Philip Street\, Bedminster\, England\, BS3 4EA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T204500
DTSTAMP:20260409T123041
CREATED:20260320T090932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T143652Z
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:20260503T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T141500
DTSTAMP:20260409T123041
CREATED:20260320T090938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T143707Z
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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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