Three ways to make tofu tasty

Ravinder Bhogal shows Stylist her three secrets to making tofu tasty in this brand new Curiosity Academy video masterclass.

Traditionally seen as an ingredient just for veggies but recently making a comeback as a staple for food lovers everywhere, tofu is the wonder-ingredient you’ve been looking for to shake up your recipe repertoire. A wonderfully versatile food in all its forms, get experimenting with Ravinder Bhogal’s inventive recipes in our brand new Curiosity Academy video masterclass. So much more than your average cook-along, Ravinder reveals the recipes and tips that have made her top London restaurant Jikoni such a success.

About this class

Class title: Three ways to make tofu tasty

Type: Online class, pre-recorded

Duration: Video 35 mins, but class will take 60 minutes including chopping time

Price: £10, watch on-demand

What you get with the class: 

  • Expert advice from the founder and chef of London restaurant Jikoni 
  • Cook-along with Ravinder Bhogal where you will find out how to make three speedy suppers with tofu
  • Three recipes to take away

What you need: A shopping list with ingredients for the recipes will be provided when you purchase the class.

Watch an extract from the class:

About the tutor: Ravinder Bhogal

Born in Kenya to Indian parents, Ravinder Bhogal’s food is inspired by her mixed heritage and the UK’s diverse immigrant culture. Ravinder is a journalist, chef and restaurateur. She is a monthly food columnist for the FT Weekend Magazine, a contributing editor at Harper’s Bazaar, and regularly writes for The Guardian Feast, The Observer Magazine and Vogue online. Her debut restaurant, Jikoni, was ranked 56th in the UK by the National Restaurant Awards within seven months of opening and achieved a coveted place in the Michelin Guide in the same year. In 2017, she launched a 4 month vegan pop-up at the W Hotel which was voted The Best Vegan restaurant in the country by Harper’s Bazaar within a few weeks of opening. She has authored two books; her latest Jikoni: Proudly Inauthentic Recipes From An Immigrant Kitchen, (Bloomsbury, 2020) has been shortlisted for the André Simon Award. In June 2020, Ravinder launched a sustainable vegetarian home delivery brand Comfort and Joy, a sister brand to Jikoni last year.


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