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Cooking Class in Hong Kong with Pots n’ Pans Cooking Studio

Location: Hong Kong

Y’all know I love to eat. And I love to cook as much as I love to eat. Traveling around the world gives me such great opportunities to learn and eat the best of all the countries and cultures we explore. It’s rare that I don’t love the food in a country we are visiting, and our visit last month to Hong Kong China was one of the best. So let me tell you about our Cooking Class in Hong Kong with Pots n’ Pans Cooking Studio.

See my post My Favorite Cooking Classes Around the World here

Dumplings

Cantonese Cuisine

What is Cantonese cuisine? Focused on fresh ingredients but also relying on many dried ingredients for flavor, Cantonese cuisine is well known in the USA because of so many immigrants. Pork, chicken and beef are common but so is offal, chicken feet, duck tongue, snails and other seafood.

Rice with Sausage was one of the best things we ate while in Hong Kong

There are so many delicious dishes in the Cantonese cuisine from fried rice, beef with noodles, greens in oyster sauce, and so much more. While visiting Hong Kong we really enjoyed rice with Chinese Sausage, Beef with noodles, Rice Noodles, Lo Mein, Wonton Soup, Spare Ribs, Congee and Fried Chicken to name a few.

Pots n’ Pans

I found Pots n’ Pans Cooking Studio through Viator. I’m sure glad I did. This beautiful cooking studio was founded in 2013 and our instructor (owner) Bill spoke perfect English and guided us through a private cooking class. Classes often include a market tour, and you can book private or group tours with Bill. I highly recommend this experience if you are considering visiting Hong Kong. We enjoyed it very much. Be sure to come hungry!

Pots n’ Pans Cooking Studio Hong Kong

Cooking Class in Hong Kong with Pots n’ Pans Cooking Studio

We arrived at the studio in the Kwun Tong area of Kowloon easily via subway. Bill was very flexible for our arrival time since we were the only ones in this particular class. Bill put together a wonderful course and menu for us that included; Pork Dumplings, Stir Fry French Beans with minced pork, Fried Rice with fermented veg and Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs.

Owner Bill was a great instructor

We started by getting the ribs going, because they would take the longest. We browned the ribs then added ingredients for the ribs to slowly cook in a broth of sugar, ginger, vinegar, Xiaoxing wine, and soy sauce. After more than an hour, the ribs were absolutely delicious, fall apart tender and one of the best things I have ever eaten. I will definitely make these at home.

Pork Ribs start…
…to finish

While the meat was slowly braising on the stove top we made dumplings filled with minced pork, ginger and green onions. I’ve made dumplings before. They take some practice, but we did pretty good. We then browned the dumplings on the stove top before adding a mix of water, corn starch cooking wine, oil and soy sauce. These little pillows of goodness were served with a dipping sauce of soy, sugar and chili oil. OMG. Yummy.

Forming the dumplings takes practice
Maybe not perfect but taste divine

We stir fried the rest of the minced pork mixture while parboiling the beautiful French green beans. We tossed all that together with some chicken stock, soy sauce, cooking wine and sugar, let it reduce then serve.

French Green Beans start…
…to finish. Yummy.

We quickly stir fried the pre-cooked rice, mixing in a delicious ingredient I have never seen before – a fermented greens and olive paste from a jar. It added such a delicious flavor and texture to the fried rice. At the last minute we tossed in some toasted pine nuts.

Bill was so easy to work with. Here we stir fry the rice with fermented vegetables and olives

So Much Food

We sat down to enjoy this amazing feast and we ate until we thought we would explode. And then, we took home a big doggy bag which we enjoyed again the next day back in our Airbnb for dinner. I know I can make all of these dishes back home, or even on the road as we continue our travels. Simple and fresh ingredients, with a touch of Cantonese love. Perfect.

Arne can’t eat another bite!

Come to Hong Kong

We loved our week in Hong Kong and expect we will come again. Whether you are here for a week or just a few days, spending a few hours with Bill at Pots n’ Pans Cooking Studio is a must. We would do it again!

Thank you for reading my post Cooking Class in Hong Kong with Pots n’ Pans Cooking Studio. You can try these simple recipes at home yourself…or visit Hong Kong…you won’t be sorry.

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14 Comments

  • Reply Christina

    Thank you for sharing your experience. We are looking to book this for our trip in October. After reading your blog we are definitely booking it now!

    July 7, 2024 at 4:09 pm
    • Reply Laureen

      I’m so glad. We enjoyed it so much!

      July 7, 2024 at 4:13 pm
  • Reply Sonia

    I love taking cooking classes when traveling. Cooking these recipes back home brings back great memories. Saving this for a Hong Kong visit!

    July 12, 2024 at 6:22 pm
    • Reply Laureen

      I hope you can do it!

      July 13, 2024 at 11:56 am
  • Reply Terri

    I love to take cooking classes when I travel so your posts always inspire me. I clicked through to your post on your fav cooking classes around the world. I may go to Vietnam in March. So I need more info on your class.

    July 13, 2024 at 6:11 am
    • Reply Angela Lowe

      I love food, and food tours or food cooking classes are the best way to get familiar with an area you are visiting. PotsNPans looks wonderful. I seen you bused Viator for this, I have used them for similar in other parts of the world and it was a great expereiencw.

      July 13, 2024 at 7:18 am
      • Reply Laureen

        I always try to do this, and food tours as well. Such a great intro to a place.

        July 13, 2024 at 11:54 am
    • Reply Laureen

      Vietnam was one of my favs…the class I took in Hoi An was a mazing

      July 13, 2024 at 11:55 am
  • Reply Linda (LD Holland)

    You always find such interesting cooking classes on your travels. The menu at Pots n’ Pans in Hong Kong looks interesting. Although I might want my rice without fermented veggie paste. Definitely a great meal after you were done.

    July 13, 2024 at 9:17 am
    • Reply Laureen

      I had never eaten that fermented veggie paste. I’ve never even seen it in a store. It was good though.

      July 13, 2024 at 11:54 am
  • Reply Kait

    What a great experience, I love learning about cultures through food as well

    July 13, 2024 at 11:12 am
    • Reply Laureen

      I always try to do this when available

      July 13, 2024 at 11:53 am
  • Reply Amy Tull

    This looks like so much fun! Have you tried the recipes since you got home?

    July 13, 2024 at 3:58 pm
    • Reply Laureen

      I have. One amazing! One fail! LOL.

      July 14, 2024 at 12:24 pm

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