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Join our interactive cooking classes and learn to prepare authentic Middle Eastern dishes with ease. Perfect for all skill levels, our step-by-step lessons will guide you through traditional recipes using simple, fresh ingredients. Discover a world of rich flavors and ancient traditions with our in-depth Palestinian cooking program. This unique experience doesn't just teach you recipes—it takes you on a journey through Palestine's history and culture via its vibrant culinary heritage. Why Learn Palestinian Cooking? Cultural Preservation Safeguard centuries-old recipes passed down through generations Understand how Palestine's geography (mountains, coast, desert) shaped its cuisine Learn the stories behind iconic dishes like maqluba and musakhan Global Culinary Skills Master Levantine cooking techniques used by professional chefs Discover healthy Mediterranean diet principles Build versatile kitchen skills applicable to all Middle Eastern cuisines Social Connection Create dishes that spark conversations about Palestinian heritage Gain the ability to host authentic Palestinian gatherings Connect with a global community of food enthusiasts Program Curriculum Section 1: Foundations of Palestinian Cooking Essential Tools & Ingredients Must-have kitchen equipment for Palestinian cooking Guide to sourcing authentic ingredients worldwide Spice blending: from za'atar to baharat Core Techniques Perfecting rice preparation (key for maqluba and qidreh) Art of stuffing vegetables (warak enab, malfouf) Slow-cooking methods for tender meats Section 2: Iconic Dishes Mastery Daily Meals Breakfast: Fool medames, labneh, mana'eesh Lunch: Classic musakhan (taboon bread with sumac chicken) Dinner: Maqluba with eggplant and cauliflower Celebration Foods Wedding dishes: qidreh (spiced lamb and rice) Holiday specials: lamb mansaf with jameed Ramadan favorites: qatayef and kanafeh Section 3: Regional Variations Mountain Cuisine (Jerusalem, Ramallah) Herb-heavy dishes like mujaddara Clay pot cooking techniques Coastal Flavors (Gaza, Jaffa) Seafood specialties: sayadieh (fish with caramelized onions) Spicier flavor profiles Village Traditions Farm-to-table dishes using seasonal ingredients Preservation methods: pickling, drying Section 4: Modern Adaptations Vegan/vegetarian versions of classic dishes Fusion recipes blending Palestinian and Western techniques Presentation skills for restaurant-quality plating Unique Learning Approach Cultural Immersion Cook-along sessions with Palestinian grandmothers via video Virtual tours of West Bank spice markets Food-themed Arabic language lessons Science-Based Cooking Understanding the chemistry behind perfect hummus texture How heat transforms tahini's flavor profile The biology of perfect bread dough Memory Techniques Mnemonics for spice combinations Recipe visualization methods Flavor pairing principles Ready to spice up your cooking skills? Reserve your spot today!
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Learn American Food Service by an American restaurant owner son. If your restaurant is to save American food, or catering to American tourists you should know how to provide top-rate service to your customers. American's will pay more for techniques they are accustomed to. Americans buy when they are sold to in American ways. Food service lessons include this: *Suggestive Selling-- How American's respond to waiters that sell suggestions for food-- and know American's can see through bad selling and not like your restaurant and not spend as much. It is called "tourist trap" and they are looking out for it. This proven sales tactic can boost your bottom line by up to 30% on average. And when you do it right – by delivering real value to your guests – suggestive selling also helps build brand loyalty. That’s a win-win for your restaurant and your customers. In this session-- A one time visit--- We’ll deep dive into: A suggestive selling definition that applies to restaurants How this sales tactic differs from cross-selling and upselling The benefits for restaurants 8 useful suggestive selling techniques in restaurants you can use today What Is Suggestive Selling? To help you master this technique, here’s a suggestive selling definition that applies specifically to restaurants. Suggestive selling is a tactic that involves encouraging a guest (either in-house or through your restaurant online ordering system) to order menu items that are different from the ones they ordered or would typically order, in an effort to increase the value of the transaction. This can be as simple as letting a guest who ordered a tomato soup know that you actually have a great new gourmet butternut squash soup on your menu, and asking if they’d like to try that instead. Or, it could involve telling a regular who ordered a pizza from your menu about your feature pasta for the evening, which is priced slightly higher than the dish they had their eye on, but is a one-time offering you think they’d enjoy. The key to suggestive selling is simple: offer ideas your guests will truly appreciate and will elevate their experience.
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