Homeland Cooking School

Auckland
By appt

Learn to cook in a dreamy state of the art space!

All the latest induction cooktops and fantastic ovens, perfect for learning and kind of cuisine – from Peter Gordon’s masterclasses on kai moana to pastry chef Petra’s baking. To guest tutor classes on everything from Singaporean street food to Kiwi Italiano to Pacific sweets to Indian vegetarian.

The lessons are not just for adults. Weekends are all about whānau and friends. Bring flatmates, parents, grandies, kids and cook great meals from scratch together. The cooking stations can be shared by up to six guests at a time so bring a group and have some fun. If you’re on your own, or in a pair, you might even get a chance to meet some new fellow cooks. What’s guaranteed, no matter what group, is an afternoon or evening of fun, laughs and great kai. Very popular. Sign up for latest release of dates and classes.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Homeland Cooking School

Address

Pier 21
11 Westhaven Drive
Auckland

Contact

https://homelandnz.com/contact/

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