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Winter Cook Up: Ethiopian and Eritrean Injera

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The Grace Centre
Rokeby TAS, Australia
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Thu, 10 Jul, 4pm - 7pm AEST

Event description

The Winter Cook-Up Series is all about intergenerational learning! Calling all parents, caregivers, grandparents, uncles, aunties and family friends to bring the young people in your lives along to share stories and learn new skills in cooking cuisines from around the world. This workshop is appropriate for people 10 years and older. People under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times.

Learn how to make a traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean Injera - a soft, bubbly bread which has a slightly sour taste and looks like a big pancake.

Traditionally this bread is eaten with a variety of savoury stews. Ethiopian and Eritrean foods are spicy and delicious!

Your Injera master, Yodit, is from Ethiopia and is happy to share her traditional culture through sharing recipes and food which she guarantees you will love. Outside of Story Festival you can find Yodit's delectable food up for offer at Queen Sheba Injera Catering located at 27 Lefroy St, North Hobart.

This workshop culminates in a shared meal from 6.30pm-7pm.

Important information: 

  • This workshop is designed for young people and their parents/grandparents/family friends/carers to enjoy together.  

  • This workshop is appropriate for people 10 years and older. People under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent/ guardian at all times.

  • Please advise of any dietary requirements at checkout. Please note some dietary needs may not be able to be met due to the nature of this cuisine. Please get in touch with us if you have any concerns or queries. Vegetarian and gluten free options are available. 

  • Remember to bring a take-away container to take home any leftovers.

  • Please arrive on time - or better yet, a bit early, as all sessions will start on time.

  • There will be plenty of parking available onsite. The Grace Centre is a 4-minute walk from bus stop 71 @ 72 South Arm Road. Visit www.metrotas.com.au to plan your route. 

  • This is an accessible venue, with accessible parking and toilets and level access to all areas. There won’t be any loud noises or flashing lights as part of this workshop. Companion cards are available. Hearing augmentation technology is available on request. Please get in touch with us on 6217 9607 if you wish to discuss any accessibility requirements or have any other queries.

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The Grace Centre
Rokeby TAS, Australia