Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki Class

2,000.00

RECORDED CLASS

Filipinos nowadays are being fascinated on some of the famous Japanese street foods,
specifically Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki. In which both street foods are a must-try when you visit
Osaka in Japan. But while all are still adjusting to the new normal and all the travel restrictions
due to pandemic, why not enroll in our class and we will do our best to teach you how to cook
those two Japanese Street foods as close to the real deal as we can.

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Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki Class

ONLINE CLASS
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Filipinos nowadays are being fascinated on some of the famous Japanese street foods, specifically Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki. In which both street foods are a must try when you visit Osaka in Japan. But while all are still adjusting with the new normal and all the travel restrictions due to pandemic, why not enroll in our class and we will do our best to teach you how to cook those two Japanese Street foods as close to the real deal as we can.
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You will need the following if you plan to participate in the class:

Requirements:

  • Maya Cake Flour
  • Dashinomoto powder or granules
  • Water
  • Eggs
  • Japanese soy sauce
  • Tomato catsup
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Sugar
  • Octopus tentacles or squid
  • Scallions
  • Leels
  • Katsuobushi flakes or dried fish flakes*
  • Japanese Mayo
  • Aonori (or cut up Nori flakes)
  • pork
  • shrimp
  • squid
  • cabbage
  • Japanese sauce (otafuku) *
  • dried fish flakes (Katsuobushi flakes)
  • Japanese mayonnaise
  • red pickled ginger
  • dried seaweed flakes

*Optional

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Our Chef Instructors

Chef Charina Cano and Chef Dan Wilford B. Libunao are both Maya
Kitchen in-house Culinary Instructors.

Chef Charina “Cha” is the Maya Kitchen Supervisor, and she’s been with
Maya Kitchen for almost 14 years now in which she handles various
Culinary classes, specifically the Maya Kitchen’s Cooking Class and
Culinary Certificate Classes.

Chef Dan on the other hand also teaches Culinary Certificate Classes and
also assist and teach some Baking and cooking class.

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How It Works

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After you register and pay for the recorded class, we will send you the course outline, a recipe card, and preparation sheet (complete with shopping list, equipment needed and set-up tips)
Our chefs will be available to answer your questions on email.
Note: Payment becomes non-refundable once you have received the course outline, recipes, and shopping list which will be sent to you within 24 hours after payment verification.

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