Cookery school to be launched at Bradford's Darley Street Market
The Food Savers Cookery School in the fresh food hall of the market will be run by a local charity
A COOKERY school that aims to teach people how to make healthy meals for themselves will be opening at the new Darley Street Market.
The Food Savers Cookery School in the fresh food hall of the market will be run by Inn Churches.
They will be running courses and workshops for community groups and schools, as well as open access sessions that anybody can book on.
The cookery school aims to help people to understand healthy eating and food safety in the kitchen, while exploring a range of different cooking methods and techniques alongside giving people the confidence to improve their cooking and food preparation skills.
The initiative also has an emphasis on healthy eating and helping people to make tasty meals that are lower in salt, sugar and fat as well as helping people to reduce food waste and save money by converting leftovers into new flavourful dishes.
Soraya Overend from Food Savers Cookery School said: “We want to ensuring that anybody can get hands-on cooking experience, combined with friendly advice on recipes, ingredients, shopping and nutrition, local and seasonal food and we believe having our cookery school at the new Darley Street Market will help us to do this. We’re really excited by this opportunity and can’t wait to get started.”
The market opens on July 12.