Cours de cuisine traditionnelle au départ de Marrakech
6 h
Cours
A propos de cette activités
Un guide privé vous prendra en charge à votre hôtel situé au centre ou à proximité de votre riad à 9:30 pour commencer la journée. Vous vous rendrez à bord du véhicule climatisé dans une ferme juste à l'extérieur de Marrakech. Là, vous serez présenté à un cuisinier marocain local qui vous apprendra à préparer un repas traditionnel. Le plat principal change tous les jours, des plats végétariens ou des options sans gluten sont disponibles. Le cours comprend également la manière de confectionner des accompagnements comme du pain, de la salade et des crêpes.
Pendant que vous préparez votre repas, vous participerez au célèbre test « Devinez les épices ». Lors de ce test, vous recevez des échantillons d’épices qui ne portent pas encore d’étiquette, puis vous devez sentir les pots pour deviner quelle épice se trouve à l'intérieur. Le gagnant sera la personne qui a le plus de réponses correctes ! Une fois que vous avez terminé de cuisiner votre repas, profitez du déjeuner sur la terrasse entourée par des arbres fruitiers. À la fin de la journée, vers 16:00, votre chauffeur vous ramènera à Marrakech.
Vous pouvez choisir votre journée selon le planning hebdomadaire suivant
JOUR - PLAT PRINCIPAL
Lundi - Tajine d'agneau aux pruneaux ***
Mardi - Fermé
Mercredi - Tajine de poisson* ou de poulet avec olives rouges *
Jeudi - Tajine de bœuf, de poires et d'oranges confites ***
Vendredi - Couscous aux 7 légumes ***
Samedi - Tajine de poulet avec olives rouges *
Dimanche - Tajine de bœuf aux pois et artichauts **
Niveau technique : * FACILE ** NORMAL *** UN PEU TECHNIQUE
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Pendant que vous préparez votre repas, vous participerez au célèbre test « Devinez les épices ». Lors de ce test, vous recevez des échantillons d’épices qui ne portent pas encore d’étiquette, puis vous devez sentir les pots pour deviner quelle épice se trouve à l'intérieur. Le gagnant sera la personne qui a le plus de réponses correctes ! Une fois que vous avez terminé de cuisiner votre repas, profitez du déjeuner sur la terrasse entourée par des arbres fruitiers. À la fin de la journée, vers 16:00, votre chauffeur vous ramènera à Marrakech.
Vous pouvez choisir votre journée selon le planning hebdomadaire suivant
JOUR - PLAT PRINCIPAL
Lundi - Tajine d'agneau aux pruneaux ***
Mardi - Fermé
Mercredi - Tajine de poisson* ou de poulet avec olives rouges *
Jeudi - Tajine de bœuf, de poires et d'oranges confites ***
Vendredi - Couscous aux 7 légumes ***
Samedi - Tajine de poulet avec olives rouges *
Dimanche - Tajine de bœuf aux pois et artichauts **
Niveau technique : * FACILE ** NORMAL *** UN PEU TECHNIQUE
Inclus
- Transport en véhicule privé
- Boissons
- Déjeuner
- Pause thé du matin
- En-cas
- Service de ramassage depuis et vers l'hôtel (certains hôtels seulement)
Non inclus
- Boissons alcoolisées
- Pourboires (facultatifs)
Autres informations
- Vous recevrez une confirmation dans un délai de 48 heures à compter de votre réservation, sous réserve de disponibilité
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte.
- L'âge minimum a été fixé à 7 ans
- Une option végétarienne est disponible : veuillez préciser au moment de la réservation si vous souhaitez en bénéficier.
- Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
Caractéristiques
Tourisme
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Culturel
90%
Nourriture
85%
Original
50%
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Can't recommend this highly enough. A proper cookery class not just a demonstration. Very professional but also warm and friendly. English and French speaking attendees but everyone felt included . Finished with lovely communal meal. Pick up and drop off included. I thought it was excellent value for money.
Very enjoyable. Not only did we eat the food we cooked, but we were able to tailor our meals to taste. We were given copies of the recipes, and had an opportunity to purchase spices, food stuffs, and cookware. Bring cash.
We really enjoyed our cooking class. We were picked up right on time. The farm house was lovely, well decorated. The hosts were really nice and Michael was a hoot.the other two couples were fun to talk to. The food we made was Awsome as well as the presentation.
Absolutely stellar, a very enriching experience. I think they might do a different menu every day I was there on a Thursday, they mentioned doing a different menu the following day. If that's the case, it might be worth spending several days here. Have a few of your best French jokes ready to shut down the principal chef's husband btw. You'll see what I mean... Come prepared to throw it back in his face, it should add to the fun.
This was the outstanding day of our week in Marrakech. The driver picked us up on time at our hotel and took us and the other participants to the farmhouse for the cookery class. On arrival we were warmly welcomed by Michel who is the epitome of French charm. We were also introduced to Ilham, his wife, who was teaching us that day. Introductions were made over a glass of mint tea - our fellow cooking classmates were, like us, keen cooks and had travelled extensively, so I knew we were going to enjoy the company as well as the class. Ilham demonstrated breadmaking, Batbout bread cooked on the stove top making it look so simple of course. Then Michel tested our knowledge of spices with some blind smelling. We wore special funky purple sunglasses, which was somewhat disorientating, which is of course the purpose, to shut down our senses. Some we all got but others baffled us - we all learned something new though. Then it was our turn to make the bread getting our hands into the flour and getting the right consistency was tricky at first, but Ilham was on hand to put us right. Next we prepared the beef tagine. Ilham talked us through it step by step, from the unique way of chopping onions the Moroccan way, cutting into the onion in a criss cross pattern, to preparing an artichoke which I messed up and then adding the ingredients to the tagine and using the spices, some of which we had been learning about earlier. Once we all had our tagine bubbling on the stove, Ilham prepared three salad dishes to go with our meal, an eggplant salad, a cucumber 'soup' and a tomato, cucumber and grilled pepper salad. While we watched this demonstration we nibbled on some home made savory biscuits which were delicious. Then while we waited for a tagine to finish cooking the class retired to the sunny terrace to chat about our day. The last demonstration was the making of Msemen, which is is a sweet pancake type dessert. The highlight of the day of course was sharing the food we had made on the terrace, with our fellow classmates. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience from start to finish - we were all reluctant to leave. Michel is a charming host, with a sense of humour that makes the day a relaxed affair. Ilhad is an excellent and patient teacher. While we all learned new skills, most importantly we had fun, had good conversations and enjoyed a traditional meal in a lovely location.
We LOVED this day! The activity was so well paced and ended with such a delicious and relaxing meal! We learned and made out bread and tagine. We learned by demo to make several salads. And we assisted with part of making the crepes. On departure we got all the recipes as well as a little bag of spices. This tour is a must do!