Try Your Hand at Cooking on Tour

    Many of Collette’s tours include cooking classes, which bring you up close and personal with the new and unfamiliar with a helpful hand nearby to support you.

    Try Your Hand at Cooking on Tour with Collette

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    Famous British beaker and chef Mary Berry once said, “Cooking and baking is both physical and mental therapy.” There is truly something special about taking a stab at a new recipe. Whether you’re working with unfamiliar ingredients, tools, or techniques, cooking something new is a litle bit of a vulnerable adventure.

    Many of our tours include cooking classes, which bring you up close and personal with the new and unfamiliar with a helpful hand nearby to support you.

    Photo: People sharing food

    On our Tropical Costa Rica tour, one of our tour managers helps our travelers prepare a local Costa Rican dish. Ricardo teaches how native, exotic vegetables and plants, like chayote squash and achiote, contribute to the unique flavors of Costa Rican cuisine. Additionally, Ricardo teaches guests how to make their own homemade tortillas. Working alongside your tour manager, your super knowledgeable support system on tour, is an incredible way to get to know them. Ricardo is passionate about cooking both on tour and at home, so both the food and his personality shine during this class.

    Photo: Cacao in Costa Rica

    My favorite cooking class that you can take with us is on the Colours of Morocco tour. This class is taught by a non-profit that empowers women to be socially and financially independent through culinary training. After gathering fresh herbs and vegetables with the women of the training center, they will help you to prepare a traditional Moroccan dish: tagine. The meal and the dish used to prepare it share a name. The cooking vessel is a clay pot with a round base and a cone shaped lid. That lid traps steam and returns liquid below, leading to a moist, slow cooked savory stew. In addition to the preparation of the meal, the women teaching our travelers also show Moroccan generosity and hospitality through a tea ceremony. Classic mint tea is a staple in the Moroccan culture, so learning the correct way to prepare and pour tea from the source is a lesson our travelers can cherish for years to come.

    Photo: Traditional Moroccan dish

    Adding to one’s personal cookbook with the support of a seasoned professional makes learning exciting and a litle less intimidating than trying something new on your own. An additional plus: Savouring the fruit of your efforts with someone who helped you prepare it is always just a litle sweeter.

    Are you looking for a culinary adventure? Contact me today!

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