Classes are back at The Cook School Scotland

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What to expect at The Cook School Scotland

The Cook School Scotland has reopened for classes after being closed due to Coronavirus restrictions and they are ready to go.  We were invited along to see what The Cook School Scotland is like to visit and to see what is on offer.

Their popular cooking classes are lead by Head Chef Stuart Leslie and his expert team on hand to guide guests through the creation of new dishes.  There are full and half-day classes available with what seems like every area covered.  There are classes covering pasta making, where you learn to make pasta dough and progress to making filled ravioli or if you want to start at a more basic level there are classes on different cuts of meat and ways of cooking them.

Stuart Leslie, Head Chef at The Cook School Scotland, said: “Our online classes were extremely popular during lockdown and allowed us to keep in touch with our customer base and keep teaching people how to cook.

“We’ve been really touched by the feedback from customers and enthusiasm for the classes reopening. People have really developed their skills and are looking forward to coming into show them off and take them to the next level.

“Expect chef tales, cooking tips and customary banter at the table as we try new tastes and different cuisines together.”

Classes are now available to book, with prices starting at £50.
For more information, and to book a Cook School Scotland class, please visit: https://cookschool.org

So, back to our visit, it was a great morning. Here is the view of the kitchen area from the dining room, where you get to taste the fruits of your labour in the kitchen.

the cook school scotland

Today’s class focused on Asian dishes, allowing us to learn how to make the most current and popular Asian dishes, incorporating key Asian ingredients.  We were getting hands-on instruction in making salmon, cucumber & roasted red pepper sushi plus chicken & prawn donburi.

There was a perfect balance of instruction and letting us get on with it, all the time with Chef Stuart Leslie being on hand for any questions.

All of the ingredients were prepared and measured out for us, with just a little further action needed such as slicing.

the cook school scotland ingredients

Chef checking that the sushi rice is seasoned to his liking.

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Here we have the final dishes, salmon, cucumber & roasted red pepper sushi plus chicken & prawn donburi.

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The class was informative, friendly and had the right balance of fun and seriousness. I learned how to peel prawns with ease and not to be so scared to cook different types of rice.

Where

The Cook School Scotland
7 Moorfield Park
Kilmarnock
KA2 0FE


How to book a class

For more information, and to book a Cook School Scotland class, please visit: https://cookschool.org

Many thanks to The Cook School Scotland for their hospitality.

 

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I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

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