I had written out a timeline, but when you put a group of nine friends for a girls' night, timing becomes an afterthought. As the girls chatted and drank Prosecco, I stayed in the background, preparing the ingredients to use for the recipes. Once we began, the girls were so into it. I was a little surprised at how natural it came to me to take the lead with the cooking and instruction. I felt like I was in my element. I loved all the questions the girls asked and I felt like I was passing on a knowledge that has developed within me naturally. Jennifer, the hostess, had such a beautiful kitchen, with a marble station centered right in the middle. Perfect for a cooking class. Her convection oven was just what I needed to give the chicken that nice roasted effect. The other girls were so sweet and their curiosity was so fun! I look forward to the next time...the plan is to do homemade pasta. My noodle is already thinking of the noodles. LOL!
Here is a copy of the menu:
Starters
Masala Peanuts- Fresh peanuts roasted and spiced with a masala and besan mix
Tomato, Green Pea, and Paneer Salad- Fresh salad with tomatoes, green peas, and Indian farmer cheese
Main Course
Chicken Tandoori- Chicken marinated in a flavorful yogurt sauce, seared and cooked until tender and juicy
Aloo Chole- Potato and Garbanzo bean tomato-based curry
Brown Basmati Rice
Cucumber Raita- Refreshing cucumber, mint, and yogurt side
Dessert
Watermelon and Rose Water Granita- Cooling watermelon ice delicately flavored with rose water essence
Chicken Marinated in Yogurt Sauce |
The yogurt marinade, cooked and reduced |
Cucumber Raita |
After |
Watermelon Granita flavored with Rose Water |
Dessert: Watermelon and Rose Water Granita with Fresh Whipped Cream |
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