Join a cooking class in a local home high on a hill overlooking the Caribbean Sea. This gives you a beautiful view and an opportunity to experience life the Caribbean way. The class is more of a local experience than a simple cooking class. Classes are taught hands-on or can be as laid-back as you wish. Your host and teacher, Nicole, teaches her classes in a very informal way explaining the history of the food and telling stories about living in the West Indies. Nicole will discuss the various uses of rum in the starter, the main and dessert and then you will enjoy a three-course lunch that includes all the recipes for the class.
The history of rum starts in the Caribbean around the 17th century. During this cooking class, you will learn from a local about the history and influence of rum on the Caribbean, its culture and its cuisineā¦ and get to participate in a rum tasting of 6 regional rums too!
A typical menu includes:
Cocktails: a local juice and Nicole's Old-Fashioned Rum Punch
Starter: sweet potato soup with rum
Main course: rum and brown sugar marinated flank steak and onion jam
Sides: plantains wrapped in bacon, red beans and rice, and a garden salad
Dessert: bread pudding with rum-soaked raisins and a butter rum sauce or a butter rum cake