We love asian food! We love going to the restaurants and experience new flavours and new food! But the best way to celebrate it, is to learn how to prepare it yourself!
The last day on Bali we spent with Anika Cooking class. The class started early in the morning, because our chef wanted to show us the local market. He explained us the main ingredients used to prepare typical Indonesian meals.
When we returned from the market, it was time for morning tea.
The chef explain, that we will be learning to cook the following dishes: beef in Balinese sauce, grilled fish, fried noodles, fried rice, Balinese chicken satay, roasted eggplant sambal, tofu fritters, bean and coconut salad, bubur sum-sum and pisang rai. First we had to prepare and chop the ingredients.
When everything was finely chopped, we started working on chicken satay.
Next, we prepared delicious tofu fritters.
We continued with fried noodles, fried rice and other dishes.
The result was very delicious!! Our taste buds were having the time of their life.
The last thing on our menu was the dessert.
We had a great time learning how to handle the ingredients and how to cook proper and delicious Indonesian food! The owner and his aunt made sure we had a great time and bellies completely full.
Greetings from Anika Cooking Class in Bali,
Jerneja & Boris
The last day on Bali we spent with Anika Cooking class. The class started early in the morning, because our chef wanted to show us the local market. He explained us the main ingredients used to prepare typical Indonesian meals.
Preparing the blessings, which attract good spirits. |
The chef is showing us typical sweets to enjoy with tea. |
The chef explain, that we will be learning to cook the following dishes: beef in Balinese sauce, grilled fish, fried noodles, fried rice, Balinese chicken satay, roasted eggplant sambal, tofu fritters, bean and coconut salad, bubur sum-sum and pisang rai. First we had to prepare and chop the ingredients.
When everything was finely chopped, we started working on chicken satay.
Next, we prepared delicious tofu fritters.
We continued with fried noodles, fried rice and other dishes.
The result was very delicious!! Our taste buds were having the time of their life.
The last thing on our menu was the dessert.
We had a great time learning how to handle the ingredients and how to cook proper and delicious Indonesian food! The owner and his aunt made sure we had a great time and bellies completely full.
The owner and main chef and his aunt. |
Jerneja & Boris