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Cooking Class: How to make Mexican Food?

By Isabelle 6 Comments

How to make Mexican food? Mexican lunchThe first time I took cooking classes was when I was in Jordan and I enjoyed it very much. It`s a great way when you`re traveling to learn about the local food and the cooking traditions. During my recent trip to Mexico, I had the opportunity to follow a cooking class given by the talented Chef Jetzabel Rojas at the Viceroy Riviera Maya.

How to make Mexican food with Chef Jetzabel Rojas

 What was on the menu?

How to make Mexican food? Lime soupLime Soup

How to make Mexican food? Tikin Xik FishTikin Xik Fish

How to make Mexican food? Pineapple CarpaccioPineapple Carpaccio

How was the main course made?

The ingredients for the Tikin Xik Fish:

Black Grouper, Red Onion, Tomato, Green Tomato, Bell Peppers, Epazote, Mexican Rice

After the vegetables are all cut up and the fish is marinated. The banana leaves are prepared and there is a first layer of the vegetables that goes in.

Banana leaves being prepared

First layer of vegetables going in

Then the marinated fish is stacked on top of that and another layer of vegetables goes on top.

How to make Mexican food? Fish being stacked on top of vegetables

How to make Mexican food?

All this will be seasoned with herbs and a parcel is made with the banana leaves sealing in moisture and flavor. The food  will be cooked on a wooden fire in the ground.

How to make Mexican food? Making a parcel with banana leaves

How to make Mexican food?

After you`ve taken part in the cooking class, you`ll be able to enjoy the menu in a beautiful setting. If you feel like taking a nap after all that hard work, there`s a bed waiting for you!

Outside bed at Viceroy Riviera Maya

If you`re interested in following a cooking class at the hotel yourself, the price per person is USD55 plus 11% tax & 15% service charge. It includes the menu mentioned above, “aguas frescas” (traditional Mexican natural fruit flavor beverages) , 1 glass of Mexican Wine.

I was invited as a guest at the Viceroy Riviera Maya. Rooms start from USD720 (*GBP444) per night for a luxury villa, excluding tax and service.  There are various great special offers and deals available all year round on the website. Special thanks to them and Magellan PR for organizing this trip. As always the opinions in this article are my own.

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  1. Annette | Bucket List Journey says

    October 23, 2012 at 5:55 am

    I just love how colorful Mexican cooking is. I have only taken one official cooking class, it was in Spain to learn how to make paella. A ton of Fun!

    Reply
    • Isabelle says

      October 23, 2012 at 11:47 am

      I agree, the colors are lovely. Making paella, that must have been a good one too!

      Reply
  2. Vegemitevix says

    October 23, 2012 at 5:44 pm

    Yum. That looks gorgeous and what a great experience – combining my two loves – cooking and travelling.

    Reply
  3. zahid hussain says

    March 7, 2013 at 1:33 pm

    i just saw pics from this site , it looks gorgeous

    Reply

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