A New Dorset Food Adventure For Lisa Osman - Learn, Cook, Eat, Stay
Lisa Osman,
an accomplished chef, caterer, teacher, trainer and food judge, who is
well-known and respected in Dorset for her dedication to local food and its
continued sustainability, is putting the finishing touches to her new food
adventure - All Hallows School for Cooks and Makers at Wimborne St Giles,
Dorset (www.allhallowsfarmhouse.co.uk).
At All
Hallows, Lisa and her hand-picked team of experts in areas as diverse as
cheese-making, food photography and willow weaving will be teaching, encouraging
and motivating students of all ages in the Rose Cottage kitchen which is tucked
away behind, but adjoins, All Hallows Farmhouse. Courses will include morning sessions
followed by lunch, full day sessions and residential week courses for people
who want to make cookery a career choice; for chalet girls and boys to gain
cookery skills, and for anyone who wants to increase their food skills and
knowledge in a non-competitive setting.
Lisa
explains: “For many years I have been involved in training alongside my
hospitality business Provisio, which is now well established in Dorset. I have longed for my own Cookery School to
offer food education of all levels from recognised qualifications to sociable
baking classes and have searched for a perfect spot to establish a different
kind of venture. All Hallows is a magical place and I fell in love with it the
day I first visited – which was many years ago.
In fact I went to the farm to collect a Labrador and the image of All
Hallows has always stayed with me. Wind
the clock on a few years, and now finally I have the chance to build my new
business at All Hallows in a place I think is perfect for teaching; the house
overlooks watercress beds and we have a walled garden, orchard, and potager
especially for my herbs. It feels like we have come home and our first students
have loved the setting so it must be catching”.
Many of
Lisa’s courses will be taught in Rose Cottage which has been designed by Lisa
to allow for hands-on, practical learning.
For rural crafts there is a potting shed off the Walled Garden which is
going to be the home of pots, plants, willow and moss. During each course students will have an
opportunity to walk around the surrounding gardens with lunch or a coffee on
the Magnolia Lawn when the sun shines.
The programme
includes courses from cheese-making to baking bread, a canapé master-class to
cooking game (a day’s shoot can also be arranged) and lifestyle skills are a
large part of the calendar.
“It is
important to me to be able to pass on the skills I have, especially for
students to learn about hygiene in the kitchen, food preparation and the safe
use of equipment – before they are launched into a kitchen setting maybe at
university or as a chalet cook or nanny.
Although there are hundreds of food programmes on television and new
recipe books launched every week, I’m still often asked how to make an omelette
or proper gravy – so these are some of the skills I will be passing on as well
as teaching more advanced courses to accomplished cooks,” said Lisa.
Some courses
will be challenging with detailed teaching and hands on practical sessions,
others will involve watching a master at work and then eating the results of
the morning session in the sun filled morning room at All Hallows. There will also be an opportunity to tailor
bespoke courses for example for a different kind of hen party or team building
event.
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