Sourdough Flatbread Cooking Class

Get to grips with sourdough at this flatbread making class!


Get Cooking - Cookery School Leeds
Get Cooking - Cookery School Leeds
4.9 (11)
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4 hours Class size 1 to 8 guests       £85 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

In this exciting cooking class, you will delve into the world of sourdough breadmaking and discover why it's a healthier choice for you.
You'll get hands-on experience using a sourdough starter we provide to create simple yet delicious sourdough flatbreads. You'll also master the art of feeding your starter and what to do if you refrigerate it.
  • Get creative making flatbread stuffings and a delightful hummus salad while your sourdough proves
  • Craft your own seeded oatcakes, another versatile savoury treat
  • All are welcome, including vegetarians and vegans
Don't worry if you're new to sourdough – this workshop is designed to ease any apprehensions and guide you through each step with expert instruction. You'll be working with high-quality ingredients in a supportive environment, leaving you feeling confident and inspired by the end of the class.
What you'll get
Ingredients, an apron, and copies of recipes are all provided.
Knowledge required
Beginner friendly
What to bring
Please bring bags to take away your bakes!
Location

Gate 3, 43a Springfield Centre, Bagley Lane, Farsley, Leeds LS28 5LY

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Get Cooking - Cookery School Leeds
Get Cooking - Cookery School Leeds

4.9 (11)
Facebook likes 2k followers

Emily Carey has been teaching different groups of people to cook classic and original dishes for over eight years in various venues around Leeds. Driven by her passion to make cooking more widely accessible, Emily came up with the idea for Get Cooking in 2010 and has been continually developing her business and incorporating fresh ideas ever since; opening her unique cookery school in Farsley, Leeds, in 2016.
Where it all began
From a young age Emily was made to feel that food was something exciting to be enjoyed. She grew up with parents who made most things from scratch and surrounded by a lot of culture – with a father teaching pottery and a mother involved with studying and writing books. Little cheeses, yogurt, bread, wine and beer were as well as clothes and some furniture were all home-made. Dinners were fashionably late and long drawn out affairs of mainly Mediterranean cooking influenced by Elizabeth David and many travels to France, Spain and Italy often squashed into an old Renault 4.
“As a child I loved to spend my pocket money on things like olives and anchovies from little markets or shops. I also have a vivid memory of sitting in the school playground thinking I would probably end up working with food and teaching. It’s funny to think back to those early hunches.”
Emily’s experiences of food continued to develop through a number of key people who strongly influenced her. It’s no surprise then that she has gathered a little food knowledge along the way.
In some senses Get Cooking wasn’t planned – it just grew. Emily has always had an eye for good recipes, good ingredients and a natural flair for knowing what foods work well together. Although a busy working mum she can always cook up scrumptious home cooked feasts for friends and family described as “one of the most sociable people I know.” That with some of the new ideas is the ethos she brings to Get Cooking.
2026-07-24 15:00:00
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