Swift House Cookery School Opens
TV Chef Dev Biswal to teach fine dining Indian cookery
Swift House Cookery School, which has just opened in
Bethersden near Ashford in Kent, has announced its programme of cookery
courses, including a session with Dev Biswal, chef patron of the award-winning
Ambrette restaurants in Margate and Rye.
Swift House Cookery School is owned and managed by Caroline
Phillips, who studied at Ashburton Cookery School before going on to hone her
skills at the prestigious Leiths Cookery School in London.
The School is sponsored by Callebaut – the famous Belgium
chocolate company. It was Callebaut’s internationally acclaimed
ChocolateAcademy where Caroline learned the craft of chocolatiering.
Caroline’s vision for Swift House Cookery School has
inspired a diverse range of professional and experienced chefs to join her to
form an enthusiastic team who are keen to share their specialist knowledge with
both amateur and more experienced cooks.
“Courses are designed to allow even the complete beginner to
leave at the end of the day with a feeling of real achievement, having produced
food to a professional standard whilst having great fun,” said Caroline.
She recently met the Michelin-rated Ambrette’s Dev Biswal
giving live cooking demos at the Wealden Times Summer Fair, having previously
seen his culinary skills on Channel 4 TV’s ‘Superscrimpers’, where he is the
resident chef.
“Dev’s relaxed style and ability to create unique sumptuous
dishes, with local and seasonal ingredients – using techniques which can easily
be mastered by novice cooks, makes him an ideal guest chef for Swift House”
said Caroline.
Dev gives regular cookery lessons to pupils at local schools
and students of EastKentCollege.
All Swift House classes are limited to a maximum of just 8
people to ensure a high standard of individual attention. Dev will share his culinary tips of how to
balance flavours, spices and textures to perfection at the school on Sunday,
20th October between 9.30am and 3.30pm.
The cost is £125 per head.
Renowned for deft spicing and exquisite presentation, The
Ambrette has recently been named as Best Restaurant by Produced in Kent, Best Indian Restaurant in Britainby Morrisons
magazine and Best Indian Restaurant in the South East by the Cobra Good Curry
Guide – despite not having curry on its menus.
Other Swift House courses cost between £39 and £135 per
person including all ingredients.
Sessions include how to make Gorgeous Truffles, Chocolate and Classic
Vintage Cupcakes, Classic Roses in chocolate, flower paste and butter cream,
Celebration Cakes, a Pastry Masterclass and Thai Cookery. There are also children’s days and classes
for would-be students about to start university, or young adults leaving home –
and having to fend for themselves for the first time.
Swift House also offers Chocolate and Champagne Hen Parties,
where up to eight chocolate loving friends can come together in a creative and
fun environment learning how to temper chocolate, make ganaches, mould,and pipe
delicate decorations like a professional.
Swift House Cookery School Gift Vouchers are also available.
Nearby overnight accommodation at local hotels and B+Bs can
also be arranged for those travelling from outside the area.
The full schedule of cookery courses can be seen and booked
online at: www.swifthousecookeryschool.co.uk
SwiftHouseCookerySchool, Swift House, The Street,
Bethersden, KentTN26 3AG
Tel: 01233 820040 M: 07771 871111 E:
caroline@swifthousecookeryschool.co.uk
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