The Culinaria Cooking School in Vienna will be teaching a course this July on creating delicious vegetarian dishes.
An Indian Vegetarian Feast is an event where students will learn how to make a variety of tasty and simple Indian meals. Several recipes will be taught during the course, including red kidney bean curry, spiced green peas rice, and fruit cream. Manjiri Apte will be the instructor for the course, who has prior experience in teaching people how to replicate Indian vegetarian dishes. Businesses that hold cooking courses like this can use brochure printing to provide students with take-home recipes.
The Culinaria Cooking School was established in 2008 by Stephen P. Sands and Pete Snaith. The two wanted to create a warm and open atmosphere for teaching people the correct methods of cooking. Many private events can be held at the school, such as bridal showers and birthday parties. Companies can also host team building sessions that include wine and a customized three or four-course menu.
An Indian Vegetarian Feast will be held on July 10th from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Each student must pay $75 to attend the course. Only people who are 18 or older can participate in the cooking class. Apte will be holding another vegetarian cooking class on August 14th for those interested in learning more about Indian cuisine.
