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A trip to Peru’s culinary capital, Cusco, offers an unforgettable opportunity to take in the vibrant flavors of Peruvian cuisine. The Peruvian Cooking Class showcases this cultural richness, guiding participants through a hands-on exploration of the San Pedro Market, where they uncover the secrets behind iconic ingredients like quinoa and aji. But the true highlight? Mastering the art of crafting pisco-based cocktails and traditional dishes that’ll have your taste buds craving more.
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The Peruvian Cooking Class in Cusco offers an immersive culinary experience that combines a market tour with hands-on instruction in preparing classic Peruvian dishes.
Led by an expert chef, participants learn about traditional ingredients and their cultural significance while shopping at the San Pedro Market.
In the kitchen, they make ceviche, causa limeña, and quinoa tamal, along with two pisco-based cocktails.
The class provides all necessary equipment and accommodates dietary preferences.
The class provides all necessary equipment and accommodates dietary preferences.
With a maximum of 14 travelers, the experience fosters an intimate, interactive setting for exploring Peruvian cuisine and culture.
Participants begin their Peruvian culinary journey by exploring the vibrant San Pedro Market in Cusco. Guided by the knowledgeable chef, they discover a cornucopia of local ingredients. The market tour provides a fascinating glimpse into the rich culinary traditions of Peru.
| Ingredient | Description |
|————|————-|
| Quinoa | The ancient Andean superfood, a staple in Peruvian cuisine. |
| Aji | Vibrant, flavorful chili peppers used in many dishes. |
| Kiwicha | Also known as amaranth, a nutritious grain with a nutty taste. |
| Maca | A root vegetable prized for its energizing properties. |
| Lucuma | A tropical fruit with a sweet, caramel-like flavor. |
Participants learn the cultural significance of these traditional foods, while sampling local delicacies and preparing for the upcoming cooking class.
What makes the traditional Peruvian ingredients so captivating? From the vibrant hues of the produce to the rich flavors and textures, the ingredients showcased at the San Pedro Market in Cusco offer a fascinating glimpse into the culinary heritage of Peru.
Under the guidance of the knowledgeable chef, participants learn about the cultural significance and unique properties of ingredients like aji amarillo peppers, purple potatoes, and kiwicha.
Tasting these ingredients further enhances the understanding of how they contribute to the depth and complexity of classic Peruvian dishes. This immersive experience lays the foundation for the upcoming cooking class.
Crafting ceviche, causa limeña, and quinoa tamal is the highlight of this immersive cooking class. Under the guidance of Chef Jesus, guests learn the intricate techniques and cultural significance behind these iconic Peruvian dishes.
The hands-on experience allows participants to:
Participants gain hands-on experience preparing Peruvian specialties, developing an appreciation for their balance of ingredients and textures.
The class culminates in a delightful feast showcasing the trio of Peruvian culinary masterpieces.
As participants wrap up their hands-on preparation of Peruvian staples, they turn their attention to crafting two refreshing pisco-based cocktails.
Under the guidance of the chef, they learn about the history and versatility of pisco, Peru’s national spirit.
First, they mix a classic pisco sour, balancing the tartness of lime with the sweetness of simple syrup and the frothy texture of egg white.
Next, they create a pisco punch, infusing the liquor with vibrant local fruits.
Sipping their creations, participants delight in the bright, bold flavors that exemplify the mixology prowess of Peruvian bartenders.
The cooking class begins with participants donning aprons and gathering around the kitchen workstations.
Chef Jesus guides the group through the hands-on preparation of three classic Peruvian dishes: ceviche, causa limeña, and quinoa tamal.
The process is interactive and engaging, as guests chop, mix, and assemble the ingredients under the chef’s expertise.
Key highlights include:
After the hands-on cooking session, participants eagerly gather around the table to savor the culinary delights they’ve created. The fragrant ceviche, a zesty marinade embracing the fresh seafood, tantalizes the senses. The causa limeña, a vibrant yellow potato terrine, delights with its creamy texture and layers of savory fillings. The quinoa tamal, a steamed bundle of fluffy grains and aromatic herbs, satisfies with its wholesome flavors. Complementing the dishes, the pisco-based cocktails, infused with local fruits, provide a refreshing balance. As plates are cleared, satisfied smiles and shared laughter fill the air, a testament to the joyful culinary journey.
| Dish | Description |
|——|————-|
| Ceviche | Zesty marinade embracing fresh seafood |
| Causa Limeña | Creamy potato terrine with savory fillings |
| Quinoa Tamal | Fluffy grains and aromatic herbs |
| Pisco Cocktails | Refreshing, infused with local fruits |
| Peruvian Dessert | Traditional sweet finale |
Guests leave the Peruvian cooking class with a newfound appreciation for the country’s rich culinary heritage. The class receives overwhelmingly positive reviews, with travelers praising the chef’s expertise and the immersive experience.
A Peruvian cooking class that leaves guests with a deeper appreciation for the country’s culinary heritage, praised for its expertise and immersive experience.
Key highlights include:
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Yes, the cooking class offers vegetarian options and accommodations for allergies and other food restrictions. The chef is able to adapt the dishes to meet participants’ dietary needs.
There’s no minimum age requirement to attend the class. Children are welcome, and the cooking experience is suitable for all ages. Parents can ensure their kids’ safety and enjoyment throughout the hands-on activities.
The cooking class can accommodate large group bookings, with a maximum of 14 travelers per class. This allows for a hands-on and personalized experience, ensuring everyone can participate fully in the market tour and cooking activities.
The class offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans. This policy ensures participants can make changes without incurring additional costs.
No, transportation services are not included. Participants are responsible for making their own way to the starting point at San Pedro Market in Cusco. The cooking class and market tour do not provide any transportation services.
The Peruvian Cooking Class in Cusco offers an immersive culinary journey that showcases the vibrant flavors of Peruvian cuisine. Participants explore the local market, learn about traditional ingredients, and craft iconic dishes like ceviche and causa limeña. They also master the art of mixing pisco-based cocktails, equipping them with the skills to recreate these delectable experiences at home. This hands-on culinary adventure is a must-try for any food enthusiast visiting Cusco.