A Grand Day Out
Yorkshire Appetite Visits The Grand Cookery School in York - March 24

I hope you all had a lovely Mother’s Day and are now having a little R&R before Easter kicks in! We are looking ahead to the spring and summer season and hoping we will see you for another tour soon. The food on the Indian Food Tour in Leeds is going down a storm, full of aromatic flavours and we are offering a Spring Tour in Otley. Otley’s Tasting Tour is a little different to our other tours. As those of you who have visited this historic market town will know, it is small but beautifully proportioned! While it may not have the same breadth of eateries as our other destinations, what it does have is a tradition and plethora of artisans – from gin makers and bakers to brewers and butchers – so the tour allows you to get into the heart of what Otley is about and learn about its market heritage. You will go on a journey of discovery around the town, trying tasty morsels then ending with a fantastic spread at one of the local independent brewers where you will see the brewing and be able to wash down the feast with something cold. Just one date at the moment so book th’ssen in here!
In early March we had a very exciting visit to The Grand Cookery School in York. The Grand is a wonderful hotel in York where they always make their guests feel like royalty. In 2019, they invested millions into creating a state-of-the-art teaching kitchen and opened up The Grand Cookery School. They have all sorts of courses ranging from two-hour express events to full day experiences and you can choose between a wide range of topics, including the more popular cuisines such as Italian and Indian, the newer trends such as street food and the techniques involved in bread making and patisserie.
I decided to try out a course and found myself with seven others in the kitchen on the Dim Sum making course. It is a half day course which means it lasts three hours. I have to say time flies by when you are having fun! Before I knew it, I was eating the results of the class with a nice glass of wine with my fellow cooks. Luke was our tutor for the day, and he was fantastic. He brought us up to the demonstration kitchen at the front and talked us through a demonstration of each step in the cooking process. He answered every question we had and kept the course in easy-to-follow sections, so we did not get overwhelmed with information. We would then go back to our stations and everything we needed was there to help us perform the cooking challenge. In total we made three dishes; bao buns filled them with nai wong bao custard as a sweet treat, sui mai parcels using wonton pastry and pork, and dim sum, of course - little dumplings similar to the Japanese gyoza or Nepalese momo Mine looked splendid (though I say so myself).
I would definitely say there was a range of cooking abilities on the course, but not once did anyone feel out of their depth. Luke was very encouraging, and we were all delighted by what we achieved by the end of the class. I discovered I am quite a messy cook (as my workstation and apron attested at the end of the class). We all sat down together and ate some of the Asian delights but there was plenty to take home as well for all the family to enjoy/laugh at. See my results here.
We are delighted to collaborate with the Grand Cookery School so if you book through us you can get 10% off their courses. Contact us with the link below to get your code. Why not have a foodie trip to York and take in a course AND a tour. There’s a great adventure right there!
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