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Accra: Cooking Class with Auntie KK in Osu
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 3h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Learn the local ingredients used in your local cooking class
- Get started with the preparation period of your chosen meal choices
- Enjoy what you cooked and leave with Ghana in your heart
Activity location
- Accra
- Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Osu la crescent, La Crescent, Accra, Ghana | Look out for a white wall and a blue gate just across the street from the Club 69 signboard.
- Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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Accra: Cooking Class with Auntie KK in Osu
- 3h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Meet-up at the location specified
- Entry ticket for the cooking class
- Ingredients for cooking class
- Food & Drinks
- Photo & video opportunities
- Professional local chef
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Service charge
- Transport
Know before you book
- In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
What you can expect
Enjoy recipes taught by a local chef at a family home with freshly picked ingredients for your meal preparation. Not only are you experiencing how to make what you eat, but you also know what and where its foundations stem from in Ghana.
We begin with our meet-up in front of CLUB 69, Osu where Auntie KK will be waiting to welcome you like family.
Ghanaian cuisine is rich and diverse, offering a wide range of flavourful and hearty meals. Here are some Ghanaian dishes that are often celebrated and talked about:
Jollof Rice: A beloved West African dish, Jollof Rice is made with rice cooked in a flavourful tomato and pepper sauce, often accompanied by vegetables and meat.
Waakye: This dish features rice cooked with sorghum leaves, giving it a distinctive reddish-brown colour. It's typically served with a variety of accompaniments like fried fish, spaghetti, and a spicy pepper sauce.
Banku and Tilapia: Banku is a fermented corn and cassava dough, often served with grilled or fried tilapia fish. The combination of the soft, doughy banku and the crispy tilapia is a popular and delicious choice.
Fufu and Light Soup: Fufu is a starchy side dish made from cassava, plantains, or yams. It's often paired with a flavourful light soup made with fish, meat, or vegetables.
Kelewele: This spicy street food is made from fried plantains seasoned with a mixture of ginger, garlic, and hot peppers. It's a popular snack or side dish.
Red Red: A hearty bean stew made with black-eyed peas, palm oil, and fried plantains. It's often served with rice or fried plantains.
Groundnut Soup (Nkate Nkwan): A rich and nutty soup made with groundnuts (peanuts), vegetables, and sometimes meat or fish. It's often served with rice or fufu.
Kenkey: Fermented corn and cassava dough wrapped in corn husks and steamed. It's a staple dish often served with fried fish and pepper sauce.
Kelewele: Spicy fried plantains seasoned with ginger, garlic, and hot peppers. It's a popular street food and snack in Ghana.
These dishes showcase the diversity and vibrancy of Ghanaian cuisine, offering a mix of flavours, textures, and culinary traditions. Each meal tells a storey of Ghana's rich cultural heritage and the importance of communal dining in the country.
The highlight of the experience is when you finally get to taste the fruits of your labour. The first bite is a revelation—bursting with layers of flavour you helped create. There's a sense of accomplishment and pride as you savour the dish, surrounded by newfound friends who share your love for good food.
The cooking class isn't just about mastering a recipe; it's a journey of exploration, creativity, and community. As the class concludes, you leave with a full belly, a recipe to recreate at home, and the confidence to fearlessly experiment in your own kitchen. The experience becomes a cherished memory, and the skills learned are a gift that keeps on giving in future culinary endeavours. You can easily get a ride back from where you came from.
Location
Activity location
- Accra
- Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Osu la crescent, La Crescent, Accra, Ghana | Look out for a white wall and a blue gate just across the street from the Club 69 signboard.
- Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana