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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Cooking up a curry with Tefal Ingenio


I spend a lot of time in my kitchen as I really enjoy cooking. However to get good results its important to have the right equipment and tools in the kitchen. For me more than anything else in my kitchen, I need to have good quality pots and pans. For many years now I have equipped my kitchen with Tefal range. I find that the quality of the pans and their non stick finishes allow me to cook food evenly and healthily using very little oil.


I am a big pan of Tefal so recently when I was invited to a Cookery master class hosted by Tefal to test out their Tefal Ingenio pans at L'atelier des Chefs I was really excited.

The beauty of these pans is that  they feature  a special  non-stick coatings and patented Thermo-Spot technology that lets you know when the pan has reached optimum cooking temperature.



*Photo supplied by Tefal


Furthermore the pans have a detachable handle allowing you to place them in the oven or fridge . All the pans also come with an additional hermetic Ingenio lid  that can be used on the pans if you want to cover and store food in the fridge.
For easy storage all the handles are detachable making it easy to stack the pans so that they will fit into the smallest storage space.



At the masterclass we were able to put to test the Tefal Ingenio range of pans. I found the pans really lightweight but at the same time sturdy.


                *Photo supplied by Tefal

We split into two groups and after a demo from our chef for the day, we started preparing our ingredients for our feast of Roti, Green Coriander Chutney, Tandoori marinated Chicken and Paneer Skewers and a Karahi Okra and Potato curry.


We  made Tandoori marinated Chicken and Paneer Skewers for starters. Aromatic spices were roasted in the Ingenio Pan and then ground to a powder in a pestle and mortar. The ground spice was added to yoghurt and this marinade was used to flavour the paneer and chicken. Once they had absorbed the flavours the chicken and paneer were threaded on skewers and pan cooked before finally finishing them in the oven.






































Our next dish was the Karahi Okra and Potato curry, a delicious potato and okra curry in a thick onion and tomato based curry sauce. After sauteing the garlic and onions, we added finely chopped peppers, tomatoes and spices, together with the potatoes. The curry was cooked for 10 minutes after which we added pan sauteed okra and garnished with freshly chopped coriander leaves.




To  accompany the curries we made rotis , an Indian flat bread. After making a dough of flour and water, it was left to rest. Once ready it was rolled into round circular rotis and roasted in the Ingenio pan. The rotis were smeared with butter to add softness and extra flavour.

Finally we made a coriander chutney to go with the skewers. The meal prepared we were able to sit and enjoy the food with a glass of wine.


Cooking with the Tefal Ingenio pans was really a good experience. The masterclass was really fun and extremely enjoyable. As they say many hands make light work, this certainly was the case as the whole team worked really well together to create the most delicious and mouth watering feast.

If you like the sound of this class, you too can experience it at L'atelier des Chefs. It would make the perfect Christmas present  for a foodie friend or family member. You can use this 10% Off promo code "TEFAL10"   which is valid on their 60min, 90min and 2hr classes.

This post is in collaboration with Tefal, all views, opinions expressed are of my own experience. All photos taken at the event are my own except the two product photos that were courtesy of Tefal.

23 comments:

  1. I am a huge sucker for rotis, can't make them lol but my neighbour always sends me some over when she sees me, I really need to learn. Everything looks soo good!

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  2. We cook a lot of Indian food at home so these would be perfect for us as well. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. While I'm not a huge fan of Curry, I do like the Tefal products. my favorite is the removal of the handle for easy storage :)

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  4. You've got to love Tefla pans, they are awesome. Sounds like a lovely event and I want me some curry now since it's Wednesday

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  5. The pans sounds great. I have a range of pans at home including tefal. The food looks super tasty.

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  6. I love curry, I make them at least once a week because me and my partner enjoy spicy food. those pans look great and so easy to store away too

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  7. What a great job! I love indian food and cooking it is pretty straight forward with a good recipe :) xxx

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  8. Detachable handles is so practical when you're storing them away as well. Lovely looking food x

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  9. Sounds like an amazing masterclass, I really would like to go to some cooking classes, I love cooking but I still need to lear so much!

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  10. It's so good that you can take the handles off - cramming pots and pans in to cupboards can be such a struggle!!

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  11. Literally my favourite meal ever!! It looks so so good!!

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  12. That all just looks so delicious! I really do love a good curry :)

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  13. I just love panneer! and them rotis look so yummy!!! Can you send me some over please?

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  14. This looks just lovely and those roti's look so so good x

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  15. Tefal products are so good. Love them. Food looks very yummy.

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  16. They are some smart pots and pans!! The Indian food looks pretty amazing too :)

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  17. Very delicious recipe!!
    loved it.

    Cheers

    Loganayaki Thamilselvan

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  18. i've used tefal pans before and they are really amazing to use. i didnt realise rotis was that easy to make!

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  19. My mum is looking for new pans, she needs them to be suitable for induction hobs though but will tell her about these. That food looks amazing oh and thank you for your previous post about Plantain I'm now a fan :)

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  20. We are in need of some new pans, and these look fab xx

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  21. I absolutely love cooking and these pans are jut genius! I love the fact the handles come off so you can store them easily, or put them in the oven. Such a versatile product and I think I need to put these on my wishlist.
    The curry all looks amazing, and making the chapatis takes a bit of effort but is totally worth it, I bet

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  22. Tefal are one of those classic brands that you *know* you can always rely on, aren't they? The food loos fantastic as well, btw

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  23. Always a fan of Indian Recipes. Lovely Share :)

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