Posts tagged Curry
Introducing Joshua Levy - Class of 2024

“I applied to Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine because of its esteemed reputation and comprehensive culinary curriculum. I was inspired by the opportunity to receive hands-on training and to learn from renowned Chef Jackie herself. I believe that studying here will equip me with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the culinary industry.” - Joshua Levy

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Introducing Jamie-Lee Kaschula - Class of 2023

“I grew up loving the kitchen and enjoyed watching people’s reactions when eating my food. Every time we drove past the school said to my family that I wanted to go ‘there’ after high school – and that was when I was in junior school.”

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“Midlands” Meaty Bones Samp with Lungelo Mbele

Lungelo Mbele is one of the four fortunate KOO-sponsored students at Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine. Lungelo shares her “Midlands” Meaty Bones Samp Recipe with us.

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Introducing Lihle Mahambehlala - Class of 2022

“Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine… it was the quality education and attention to detail when it comes to everything that got me. Before I came here, I was in the food business, but I felt I needed to be taught the basics instead of always making mistakes. Enrolling here meant that I would get what I needed.” - Lihle Mahambehlala

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Butter Chicken Curry with Gian Jeffers

Meet Gian Jeffers, who comes to us from Durban, where he attended Clifton College. In a short time, Gian has grown exponentially, and I enjoy witnessing the way he takes on more every day.

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Introducing Dylan Pretorius-Spires - Class of 2021

“When helping at functions and on work experience, the stories the past students told me about the way the school had helped them, encouraged me to enrol at Jackie Cameron School of Food and Wine.” - Dylan Pretorius-Spires

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Durban Curry - So Much Flavour - People, Places & Secret Recipes

I was recently given Durban Curry (PawPaw Publishers). It is the most fantastic recipe book - just one look at it had me rushing to the kitchen to whip up a real Durban dish. The book oozes KwaZulu-Natal on every page.

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