Let's grill - sashlik and kebabs

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Let's admit it, Hungary isn't exactly a born grilling nation. However, we don't have to go too far, for example to find places, countries that are great at grilling. In our grill class, starting from the Balkans and traversing through the Middle East and the regions of Southern Russia, we go all the way to Central Asia. Ćevapi, mici, kebabs, and shashliks will be on the menu – and we'll cover a wide range of grilling expert questions. How should we season? Is baking soda necessary? Are we grinding the meat fresh? And what type of meat should we grind: veal, lamb, mutton, pork? How do we skewer a shashlik? And what should we have as a side dish or dip? Today, we'll get answers to everything. And yes, we're letting you in on a secret: ground meat is getting popular again.

MENU

  • Cevapcici, ajvar, pita / Grilled serbian sausage, ajvar, pita bread
  • Ajvar / Balkan style vegetable pepper relish
  • Georgian chicken & pork shashlik, salad
  • Lebanese style beef kafta with Lebanese rice
  • Sammi lamb kebab with herb relish

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Gerenal infos

Cooking is hands-on, with each pair preparing the full menu in small batches. Our cooking sessions typically last about 3 to 4 hours and accommodate around 10 participants. The menu usually includes 3 to 7 courses/dishes. Food can be enjoyed during the course or taken home in small containers.

Our adult courses are designed for participants aged 18 and above, but we are happy to welcome children aged 12 and older when accompanied by an adult.

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