Turn up the heat with an immersive lesson in vibrant South Indian cuisine.
In this engaging online cooking class, you’ll join Chef Rajeswari to explore the signature flavors of South Indian cuisine, blending bold spices, fragrant herbs and cooling dips in a menu filled with color, flavor and dynamic contrast. Join this virtual lesson and under a step-by-step guidance of a five-star chef embrace the vibrant flavors of a tree-course menu.
Start with classic chicken biryani as the chef shares tips for layering flavors and infusing fluffy rice with an aromatic masala spice blend. Soothe the fiery sensations with creamy cucumber onion raita, then finish on a sweet note with a refreshing mango lassi. Book this online culinary lesson today.
Cooking class is fully interactive.
Chef accompanies you throughout the entire process.
With basmati rice, boneless chicken, ginger, garlic, mint and garam masala
Cucumber Onion Raita
With cucumber, onion, yogurt and coriander leaves
Mango Lassi
With mango pulp, yogurt and sugar
Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated if noted prior to the event. Please mention this in the message field when you submit your booking request as adjustments to recipes cannot be made during class.
RecipesRecipe links are sent in your booking confirmation.
IngredientsIngredients can be adapted for dietary restrictions or lack of availability and can be delivered by your preferred local grocer with the link below.
TechnologyConnect with the chef using Zoom on your computer, tablet or mobile device.
Class ParticipationChime in with questions through audio or chat. Use of video is optional.
Class Size
Public class sizes are between 2 to 90 connections to provide an opportunity for all guests to participate and ask questions. Private classes can accommodate up to 498 guests.
Event Duration75 minutes
Prep Time30 minutes
Labels Asian, Beginner, Fun, Indian, Singles
Ingredients
Chicken Biryani
Basmati Rice - 1 cup
Boneless Chicken - 1/2 lb
Chili Powder - 1/2 tbsp
Coriander Powder - 1/2 tbsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 tbsp
Garam Masala - 1/2 tbsp
Salt - 1 tbsp
Onion - 100 gms
Tomato - 100 gms
Ghee - 2 tbsp
Mint leaves - 20 gms
Coriander leaves - 20 gms
Green chili - 3
Yogurt - 1/4 cup
Lemon - 1/2
Cinnamon stick - 1/2
Cloves - 4
Bay Leaf - 1
Cardamom - 2
Star Anise - 1
Ginger garlic paste - 1 tbsp
Mango Lassi
Yogurt - 1.5 cup
Mango - 1/4 cup
Sugar - as needed
Ice cream - 1/4 cup
Milk - 1/2 cup
Pistachio/almond
Ice cubes - as needed
Kitchen Equipment
Spatula for mixing
3 quart sauce pan with lid (for making biryani)
Cutting board / table
Chef knife
Food blender
Bowls
Plates for serving
Colander (for washing rice)
Prep Work Details
For chicken biryani prep work make the following steps in advance of the class.
1. Finely chop the onion.
2. Finely chop the tomato.
3. Finely chop mint leaves, coriander leaves.
4. Take juice of 1/2 lemon.
5. Wash the rice and soak it for 15 mins.
6. Cut chicken into medium size chunks.
Chef Rajeswari brings the flavors of southern India to the Bay Area. As a caterer and instructor, Chef Rajeswari delights diners and students with her famous Chettinad recipes. Inspired by her family and the culinary traditions of Tamil Nadu, Chef Rajeswari infuses each dish with a personal touch. Her immersive classes demystify the art of Indian cuisine, introducing others to the rich flavors and inviting aromas of her homeland.
Flexible booking: Cancel or reschedule this event's reservation for free up to 48 hours before the event.This experience is not refundable as it includes a meal kit.
Turn up the heat with an immersive lesson in vibrant South Indian cuisine.
In this engaging online cooking class, you’ll join Chef Rajeswari to explore the signature flavors of South Indian cuisine, blending bold spices, fragrant herbs and cooling dips in a menu filled with color, flavor and dynamic contrast. Join this virtual lesson and under a step-by-step guidance of a five-star chef embrace the vibrant flavors of a tree-course menu.
Start with classic chicken biryani as the chef shares tips for layering flavors and infusing fluffy rice with an aromatic masala spice blend. Soothe the fiery sensations with creamy cucumber onion raita, then finish on a sweet note with a refreshing mango lassi. Book this online culinary lesson today.
Cooking class is fully interactive.
Chef accompanies you throughout the entire process.
With basmati rice, boneless chicken, ginger, garlic, mint and garam masala
Cucumber Onion Raita
With cucumber, onion, yogurt and coriander leaves
Mango Lassi
With mango pulp, yogurt and sugar
Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated if noted prior to the event. Please mention this in the message field when you submit your booking request as adjustments to recipes cannot be made during class.
RecipesRecipe links are sent in your booking confirmation.
IngredientsIngredients can be adapted for dietary restrictions or lack of availability and can be delivered by your preferred local grocer with the link below.
TechnologyConnect with the chef using Zoom on your computer, tablet or mobile device.
Class ParticipationChime in with questions through audio or chat. Use of video is optional.
Class Size
Public class sizes are between 2 to 90 connections to provide an opportunity for all guests to participate and ask questions. Private classes can accommodate up to 498 guests.
Event Duration75 minutes
Prep Time30 minutes
Labels Asian, Beginner, Fun, Indian, Singles
Ingredients
Chicken Biryani
Basmati Rice - 1 cup
Boneless Chicken - 1/2 lb
Chili Powder - 1/2 tbsp
Coriander Powder - 1/2 tbsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 tbsp
Garam Masala - 1/2 tbsp
Salt - 1 tbsp
Onion - 100 gms
Tomato - 100 gms
Ghee - 2 tbsp
Mint leaves - 20 gms
Coriander leaves - 20 gms
Green chili - 3
Yogurt - 1/4 cup
Lemon - 1/2
Cinnamon stick - 1/2
Cloves - 4
Bay Leaf - 1
Cardamom - 2
Star Anise - 1
Ginger garlic paste - 1 tbsp
Mango Lassi
Yogurt - 1.5 cup
Mango - 1/4 cup
Sugar - as needed
Ice cream - 1/4 cup
Milk - 1/2 cup
Pistachio/almond
Ice cubes - as needed
Kitchen Equipment
Spatula for mixing
3 quart sauce pan with lid (for making biryani)
Cutting board / table
Chef knife
Food blender
Bowls
Plates for serving
Colander (for washing rice)
Prep Work Details
For chicken biryani prep work make the following steps in advance of the class.
1. Finely chop the onion.
2. Finely chop the tomato.
3. Finely chop mint leaves, coriander leaves.
4. Take juice of 1/2 lemon.
5. Wash the rice and soak it for 15 mins.
6. Cut chicken into medium size chunks.
Reviews guests left for other experiences with Chef Rajeswari
Isha
21 Aug 2025
Raje was an incredible instructor! Such a fun experience and we felt welcome in her home
Daniel
17 Aug 2025
Chef Raaje was amazing. Her kitchen was super clean and well organized. She was funny and pleasant to be around and a great teacher. Above all the food came out great. I really appreciated how she explained all the different spices and the reasons why we were cooking with them. My wife had an excellent birthday. Thank you Chef Raaje!!! See you soon!!!
Jose
16 Aug 2025
Amazing experience! Highly recommend! And the result was delicious!
Letitia
19 Jun 2025
We took the Biryani class and had a blast! Chef Raji was very organized, had all the ingredients ready and prepared delicious masala chai and samosas for us when we arrived. She explained each ingredient to us, how we can prepare them at home or where we can find them in stores which was really helpful. All the ingredients she used were homemade, even the herbs were freshly picked from her garden! The food tasted amazing and overall it was a fun while educational experience. We not only learned how to cook delicious dishes but also learned about food from different parts of India. You can tell that Chef Raji put a lot of thought behind her classes and is really passionate about her food. I would definitely recommend her classes and would take them again myself!
Daniel
17 Jun 2025
This was an extraordinary class!
Chef Rajeswari is impeccably organized, and everything was perfectly measured and arranged for us to use. Especially since this is a new class, I was amazed at how smoothly everything flowed - Disney could take notes from her on how to handle cleaning and transitions!
We chopped the vegetables, chopped fresh herbs from her garden, and cooked/assembled all 4 dishes. I really appreciate how while we were assembling, she explained all the sorts of techniques and varieties in this style of cooking. For example, in our session I learned how to prepare the ginger garlic paste at home, the different varieties of Indian rice besides basmati, what sorts of oils work best for frying Chicken 65, and the delightful story of its name!
Most important, of course, is the listed dishes themselves - and those were phenomenal. For the Chicken 65 we prepared the marinade and fried the chicken, along with the delightful touch of fresh curry leaves at the end. I've never made biryani before - that is why I took the class - and the biryani that we made was more delicious that what I've had at restaurants. The raita and lassi were simple and very good - and I learned, for example, that I can add milk (and even ice cream) to my lassi to make it a bit smoother. After taking this class, I feel that I can make these on my own.
When we sat down to dinner, there was a ton of food that we'd cooked and it all smelled and tasted delicious. Chef Rajeswari also brought out a few items which were not on the menu that she'd prepared beforehand, and they were - of course - fantastic.
Chef Rajewsari (and her husband) is kind, charming, welcoming, and an absolute delight to learn from. Her recipes are delicious, and she is just really fun to be with! I will be trying out the printed recipes on my own in a few days, and I fully intend to take more of her classes in the future.