Traveling is about finding out new things. One of the best ways is through culinary. So, learning about it gives you a good sense of the culture, people, and habits of a country. Brazilian gastronomy is very rich, tasty, and full of wonders. In this culinary class, besides having hands-on practice and learning about the recipes, you will have an idea of their roots. A truly DIY experience with nice conversation, drinks, and fun.
1 hour Market tour/4 h cooking: Activity starts at Rio Vermelho Market, visiting the fruit and typical products stands, local cachaça and wine store.
Duration: 1 hour: You get to know traditional ingredients, buy gifts or anything of your interest. After that, you go to the cooking class
1 hour Market tour/ Cook class: 1 hour market tour+4 hour cooking class
After tour you will be driven(included) to the house of the cooking class.
Small car with A.C.
If only the cooking class is booked it will start at the home where the activity happens. You start preparing our signature drink "caipirinha", with a fruit of your choice. While you sip your drink and eat some appetizers, you prepare our famous bread "pão de queijo". You will learn about the ingredients, and their origin and also try the vegetables, cooked in a very simple way, they are part of our cuisine and its roots. Our special cheese is "queijo coalho", to have that you will learn a delicious pineapple pepper jelly that goes together. Since the desert needs to cool off you prepare that first, "brigadeiro" is a traditional sweet, easy to make, and popular in any Cafes you visit in Brazil. For the main dish you marinate the fish, or prawns, or seafood, which will be part of the "moqueca". The side dishes for that, also prepared, are Brazilian style rice, "pirão", "farofa". To finish the experience, you can have coffee from the Bahia region, followed by liqueur. So if you like a DIY and hands-on type of thing, enthralled with nice conversation and some fun, meanwhile you get tips about Salvador, this class is for you.
Bread made with yuka flour and cheese
Special jelly with a tropical touch to be served with grilled Brazilian cheese
Deep fry shrimp breaded in tapioca flour, a very famous appetizer in Bahia.
One of the main dishes in Brazil, especially in Bahia. Made with either fish, prawns, or seafood, cooked in coconut milk, vegetables, and palm oil.
To be served with the moqueca. Made with yuka flour, banana, and butter.
The leftover broth of the moqueca is stired with yuka flour.
Very popular sweet, like a fudge ball.
You will make your own way to the meeting points