Half-Day
9:00 AM
Imagine walking through the colorful markets of Marrakech, where you can smell all kinds of spices and fresh food.
You’re not just a visitor, you’re about to start learning how to cook like a chef.
In these Moroccan cooking classes, experienced local chefs will teach you how to make traditional dishes like tagine and couscous.
What makes this experience special isn’t just the cooking, it’s also getting to know the culture.
Are you curious about what else you’ll see and do on this delicious adventure with Atlastriptours?
Here are some highlights you’ll enjoy:
You’re about to start an amazing cooking adventure in Marrakech.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to make traditional Moroccan dishes like tagines, couscous, and pastilla.
Let’s check out the class details, schedule, and fun activities that make this cooking class a must-do.
Join a 4-hour Moroccan cooking class in Marrakech, where you’ll explore the market, make traditional dishes, and enjoy lunch in a lovely riad courtyard.
This hands-on class will help you understand the key techniques and spices in Moroccan cooking.
With the help of skilled chefs, you’ll follow a recipe card so you can make these dishes at home.
The workshop is for small groups, with only 12 participants, so you get personal attention and a friendly vibe.
After cooking, you’ll sit down with your classmates to enjoy your meal and satisfy the taste.
Start your food adventure at 9 a.m. at Djemaa El Fna Square. You’ll meet your guide and dive into the busy markets of Marrakech.
First, you’ll visit the market, walking through narrow streets and colorful stalls.
Your guide will teach you a few Arabic words so you can buy fresh vegetables, meat, and important spices like saffron and mint.
Once you have the ingredients, you’ll go to a riad for a cooking class with a local chef.
You’ll learn how to make a traditional Moroccan meal, like a tasty tagine, a delicious pastilla, or a hearty harira soup. Follow the chef’s steps carefully to learn Moroccan cooking techniques.
When your dish is ready, you’ll eat it in the riad’s peaceful courtyard. You’ll also get a recipe card so you can make the dish at home.
Your food journey ends back at Djemaa El Fna Square, where you can either explore more of the market or enjoy the experience of your Moroccan cooking class.
When you book a private cooking class and market tour in Marrakech, the price usually includes both the cooking lesson and the market tour.
But it’s important to know what you are paying for.
Here's what you get:
Learn from a local chef and master the art of Moroccan cooking while exploring the vibrant food scene of Marrakech.
While the session itself offers a rich culinary experience, keep these extra costs in mind. Here are three things to remember:
During the workshop, you'll cook traditional Moroccan dishes, learn new recipes, and explore the unique flavors of the cuisine.
However, keep these extra costs in mind to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience in Marrakech.
You'll find that Moroccan cooking methods include slow cooking in tajines, grilling over charcoal, steaming, deep frying, roasting, and baking.
Each method brings out unique flavors, making Moroccan cuisine delightfully diverse and flavorful.
You can learn to prepare various dishes like tajine, Moroccan chicken, traditional desserts, and even vegetarian options, all following authentic Moroccan recipes.
La Maison Arabe is often regarded as the best Marrakech cooking school, offering authentic Moroccan food experiences with their hands-on cooking courses.
La Maison Arabe is located in the medina of Marrakech, known for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance.
Yes, there are specific menus provided during the cooking classes, featuring a variety of traditional Moroccan dishes that you will be guided to prepare.
Yes, we have a cancellation policy in place. It’s best to check the specific terms before booking.
Absolutely! These classes are designed to captivate both food lovers and beginners, ensuring everyone learns a lot about cooking authentic Moroccan cuisine.
Yes, attending a cooking class during your holiday in Marrakech can be a delightful experience that we would highly recommend.
It adds a unique and flavorful dimension to your trip.
Yes, part of the class often includes learning to prepare Moroccan mint tea, a staple in Moroccan hospitality and culture.
Yes, there are nearby attractions like markets, palaces, and riads, perfect for exploring before or after your class.
You’ll leave the Moroccan cooking class in Marrakech with a full stomach and unforgettable memories. You’ll learn new cooking skills, explore the souk, and pick up some Arabic phrases.
Cooking dishes like tagines and couscous will help you feel really immersed in Moroccan culture.
Eating in a beautiful Riad courtyard and taking home a recipe card means you can make these tasty dishes anytime you want.
This experience with AtlasTripTour is a must if you love food and are visiting Marrakech!
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