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I am Naveen, Engineer by profession, Traveler and Cook at heart. I have travelled from Australia, NZ south east Asia, India to UK by road. During my travels, I have developed a knack of cooking Indian food, quick and easy. My philosophy of cooking comes from watching my grandmother and my mother cook for us. Their food, which reflected their love and efforts, was flavoursome and most importantly was very simple. They emphasised on keeping it simple. Their combination of spices and methods were the very basics of Indian cooking.I learned my cooking skills, from working at restaurants, and also making dinners events. I made few dinners in different countries during my travel. I can remember my first dinner in New Zealand, where I made a dinner for 27 international people with a theme of “Banana leaf Dinner”. This was the first time, I realised that I derive joy from cooking to people and teaching my culture. And ever since, I kept learning, experimenting and try to make people smile with my food. I teach you basics of Indian Vegetarian dishes, with basics of spice methodology. My goal is to make it simple and easier to make a dish with Indian flavours. With these techniques, it empowers you to make your own experiments and your own recipes and make your own versions.Easy and flavoursome is my mantra. My specialities are 1. South Indian Spice techniques. 2. Chickpea Salad. 3. Simple Dhaal and Rice. 4. South Indian Rasam Soup 5. Idly, South indian rice cake. 6. Peanut Chutney.
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Trusted teacher: Have you ever travelled to Singapore, Malaysia, or other Southeast Asian countries and fallen in love with their food culture? Why not recreate the flavours in the comfort of your home, following easy-to-follow recipes with the guidance of a passionate Singaporean home cook? Born in a family of Spice Makers, I am a third-generation Spice Girl based in Switzerland. I learned the nuts and bolts of spice mixing from my father and cultivated the love of cooking from the OG Spice Lady Boss, my paternal grandmother aka ahmah. From a young age, I was exposed to the vibrant colours and aroma of fresh spices then as I grew older, watching and assisting my ahmah in the kitchen for our daily dinners was my favourite time of the day. Traditional Singaporean dishes such as Chicken Curry, Sambal Assam Fish, Rendang, and Sambal Prawns/Squid, Stir-fry KangKong (morning glory) are commonly found on our dinner table. For special occasions or not, we would also cook Nasi Lemak and Laksa and these two dishes have become my go-to comfort food whenever I miss my motherland. 1. Chicken Curry (non-vegetarian) Chicken Curry is an iconic Peranakan dish in South East Asia. Chicken and potatoes are stewed in spicy, rich and creamy coconut gravy. Usually served with rice but it is also delicious to be eaten with a French baguette or bread. 2. Laksa with Prawns/Vegetables (vegetarian-friendly) Traditional Laksa is a spicy noodle soup popular in the Peranakan cuisine of Southeast Asia. Laksa consists of thick wheat noodles or rice vermicelli in a thick broth made with spices, fresh aromatics and coconut milk. Common toppings include fried tofu puffs, fish cakes, shrimp, bean sprouts or other vegetables and minced fresh laksa leaves. 3. Meat Rendang (non-vegetarian) Meat Rendang is a Singaporean, Malaysian and Indonesian “dry” curry commonly made with red meat, spices and coconut milk which makes it spicy, rich and creamy. Beef rendang is considered by many to be the king of all curries as they are packed with complex flavours. 4. Sambal Assam Fish (non-vegetarian) Sambal Asam Fish is a classic Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia dish which is addictively sour, tangy and spicy thanks to tamarind (Asam) and chilli. It is considered a healthy dish with lots of vegetables such as tomatoes, eggplant, lady’s fingers and fish with no coconut milk and tastes amazingly satisfying. 6. Bak Kut Teh (non-vegetarian) Bak kut teh, or pork ribs soup, is a popular traditional Chinese dish in Singapore. The dish consists of pork ribs stewed with a mixture of aromatic spices such as garlic, white pepper, black pepper, star anise, cinnamon and other spices. 7. Kueh Salat / Seri Muka It is a popular Singaporean and Malaysian Nyonya kueh (pastry) made with pressed glutinous rice layered with coconut egg custard (Kaya) flavoured with pandan. (steamer required) You will need: - Basic cooking equipment such as a saucepan, pots, knife, cutting board etc. - Cooking hob - A blender or a food processor - Apron Once a class is confirmed, I will be providing you: - A recipe card - An ingredient list. You will need to get the ingredients on your own before the class. - A packet of Anthony The Spice Maker's Spice Blend depending on what we are cooking. For local students (residing in Switzerland & Liechtenstein ) I will send you the spice blend free of charge. For international students, I will send you the spice blend but shipping fees are at your expense. The class will be conducted in English.
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Private lessons: French and literature (remediation + preparation) possible online (Gouzon)
Samia
I look forward to my lessons, they did an excellent job at immersing me from day one. I had some basic understanding of composition, vocab etc. and they immediately matched my level of understanding. I don’t feel any time is wasted. Within two minutes of meeting with my tutor, we began learning. I am super impressed by Emna and hope to continue my learning until I am fluent. Would recommend to anyone and everyone!
Review by GABRIELA
Maths, science, test preparation, and school support (Amsterdam)
Anusha
Anusha is very nice and is able to teach at a good pace and makes sure that you understand all the materials you are working on. She is also able to adapt her teaching styles to your needs and has a lot of good tricks to help you learn how to do different things. She also makes sure that you know how to do something and does not just give you the answer when you need help. Anusha is a great teacher.
Review by MAREK
Tutoring and Test Practice: Maths/Economics/Geography/History/Political science classes (Etterbeek)
Komal
Komal really helped me with my lessons, she adapted to my rhythm. I really needed a lot of help and thankfully she helped me and I passed my exam. She is a great tutor and would be a great teacher, I really recommend to have as your tutor. I am so thankful to have met her she is a wonderful person and very kind, I can’t thank her enough... thank you Komal.
Review by MHIA