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Jaipur: Pink City Cooking Class in Local Home Kitchen

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2h 30m rating 4.97 (122 reviews)
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Summary

Cook dal baati churma & ker sangri with locals in Jaipur’s pink streets

You’ll step inside a real Jaipur home for this cooking class—rolling dough, tasting spices straight from local markets, and sharing stories over homemade dal baati churma. Expect laughter around the kitchen table and genuine moments with your hosts as you cook together before sitting down for a meal you helped create.

experience

What’s the experience like?

I still remember the way the turmeric clung to my fingers — it was brighter than I expected, almost golden, and the smell hit me before I even realized I’d spilled some on my shirt. We’d just arrived at our host’s house in Jaipur, tucked behind a row of faded pink walls. There was this gentle chaos in the kitchen: someone chopping onions, laughter from the next room, and a kettle whistling somewhere out of sight. Our host, Mrs. Sharma, handed me a glass of mint lemonade (I tried to say thank you in Hindi — she smiled politely but I’m sure I got it wrong). It felt like stepping into someone’s family gathering rather than a “class.”

The cooking part? Honestly, I thought I’d just watch. But nope — sleeves up, rolling dough for chapatis while Mrs. Sharma’s son explained why ghee is basically liquid gold here. The dal baati churma was nothing like what I’d had in restaurants; the baati came out warm and crumbly, dipped in spicy lentils that made my eyes water (in a good way). She showed us ker sangri too — these little desert beans and berries that grow around Rajasthan. The texture was chewy and earthy, kind of addictive actually. At one point we paused because her neighbor dropped by with fresh coriander — people just come and go here like it’s normal.

We all sat together on the floor to eat what we’d made — rice, gatte ki sabzi, and this sweet kheer that tasted faintly of cardamom. There wasn’t any rush; conversation drifted between food stories and family jokes (her husband teased me about my uneven rotis). It didn’t feel like ticking off an activity from my Jaipur list; more like being let into something quietly special for an afternoon or evening. Walking back through the city later, I could still smell cumin on my hands. Funny how some things linger longer than you expect.

2h 30m
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Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Jaipur traditional cooking class experience

  • Arrive at traditional Jaipur home
  • Enjoy welcome drink introduction
  • Learn about Rajasthani spices and herbs
  • Prepare dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi
  • Cook ker sangri and seasonal vegetable curry
  • Make chapati or bajra roti and jeera rice
  • Discover cultural stories and family recipes
  • Share and enjoy the prepared meal
  • Taste traditional kheer dessert
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What dishes do you learn to cook in this Jaipur cooking class?

What dishes do you learn to cook in this Jaipur cooking class?

You’ll prepare dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, ker sangri, seasonal vegetable curry, chapati or bajra roti, jeera rice, kheer, and masala chai or mint lemonade.

Is lunch or dinner included in the Jaipur Pink City cooking class?

Is lunch or dinner included in the Jaipur Pink City cooking class?

Yes—after cooking together you’ll sit down to enjoy either lunch or dinner with your hosts.

Where does the cooking class take place in Jaipur?

Where does the cooking class take place in Jaipur?

The class is held inside a local family’s home kitchen in central Jaipur.

Are vegetarian or gluten-free options available?

Are vegetarian or gluten-free options available?

Yes—vegetarian food is standard here and gluten-free options are available if you let them know in advance.

How many people can join each session?

How many people can join each session?

The group size ranges from 1 up to 6 people per booking for an intimate experience.

Is this suitable for beginners who have never cooked Indian food?

Is this suitable for beginners who have never cooked Indian food?

Absolutely—the hosts guide every step so no prior experience is needed.

Are infants or children allowed at the cooking class?

Are infants or children allowed at the cooking class?

Yes—infants can come along (with prams/strollers) and specialized infant seats are available if needed.

Does this include hotel pickup or transportation?

Does this include hotel pickup or transportation?

No—travelers make their own way to the host’s home but public transport options are nearby.

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What’s included

Your day includes all ingredients for hands-on Rajasthani dishes plus either lunch or dinner shared with your hosts after cooking together; drinks like masala chai or mint lemonade are served on arrival; gluten-free options can be arranged if requested ahead of time; infants are welcome with seating provided as needed.

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