Ayurvedic Cooking & Nutrition Course with Dr Rajvinder Kaur – 27th October

Ayurvedic Cooking & Nutrition Course with Dr Rajvinder Kaur!

 

Following on from her fully booked out and very popular Ayurvedic Cooking & Nutrition Course in July – Dr Rajvinder Kaur is back to run the same course again this October.  Please book with plenty of notice to avoid disappointment.  The course will run in the same venue as last time –

At – The Ecology Centre, An Tairseach, Bayview, Wicklow Town, Co Wicklow, Ireland

On – Saturday 27th October

Time – 11am – 4.00pm

Cost – €90

Bookings – Booking is essential!

Limited Spaces & course filling up fast!

Call/Text LOUISE CURRAN on 087 603 2202 
Email: louiseyoga12@gmail.com

ABOUT
Following on from Dr Rajvinder Kaur’s Introduction to Ayurveda talk in April, her on-going consultations at The Ananta Yoga Studios and her initial Cookery Course 1, Rajvinder will be repeating her very popular Cookery Course 1 in Wicklow Town. This is a way of putting the guidance into practice and learning how to cook with tasty spices that will feed good digestion. 

Everyone is welcome – you don’t need to have attended the introductory talk to take part as there will be lots of information about Ayurveda on the day – as well as a tasty meal to enjoy together in the lovely surrounds of Wicklow Town’s Ecology Centre. Louise Curran, who is organising the event, has done Rajvinder’s course in Dublin and says it is well worth it for the information, take home notes, recipes and tasty food and chai on the day.

COOKING
Food plays an important role in our health and fitness. According to Ayurveda (knowledge of Life), cooking is not just about palatable food and flavourful dishes, rather it is the key to continuous good health. Ayurveda cooking means preparing food that ensures optimal health of body and mind.

Ayurvedic cooking includes the knowledge and use of herbs, spices, vegetables, legumes etc to maintain physical, mental, social and spiritual harmony. Ayurvedic principles can be applied to any style of cooking. Herbs and spices like Turmeric, Cumin, Hingu, Fennel have great health giving benefits as well as adding flavour to any dish. Ayurveda foods are appetizing, flavourful and aromatic and offer healing and good health when served in an inspiring atmosphere.
Ayurveda foods help to clean the accumulated toxins (which are a result of improperly digested food) and rejuvenate the body as each dish is cooked and spiced to achieve maximum digestibility.

Every individual has a unique body constitution (Dosha) and needs different foods to maintain overall health. For example, Vata is a cold dry dosha, hence person with Vata as predominant dosha need warm, nourishing foods, while the Pitta person requires cooling effect food to balance his/her fire element. Ayurvedic cooking also take into account the effect of cooking method on the quality of the foods, the feelings of the cook and of the vibrations of surrounding
atmosphere, the compatibility of foods, the time of cooking and eating, the cycle of the seasons.

Ayurveda considered food as a stimulant to a higher consciousness.
Thus, Ayurvedic cooking is both an art and a science. Food properly cooked and consumed works as a great medicine and helps one to lead a long, energetic and healthy life. Ayurveda cooking is not difficult, with a little knowledge you can cook an Ayurvedic meal with the help of commonly available ingredients. Pulses, grains, spices, fresh vegetables and fruits, ghee, and milk products play major role in Ayurvedic cooking. A balanced Ayurvedic diet should include all
six tastes in a meal – sweet, salty, sour, astringent, bitter, and pungent.

COOKERY COURSE 1
In this cookery class we will cover the nature and use of many herbs, for both flavour & health, including: Turmeric, Ginger, Coriander, Hingu, Cumin, Cinnamon, Fennell, Ajowan, and Black Pepper among others.

The aim of this course is to enable you to prepare delicious meals using all six tastes. Once you get to know the use of different herbs and spices you can vary them in the cooking to create meals suitable to your own nature.

Nutrient loss is a consequence of nearly every cooking process be it Vegan or Non Vegan. Exposure to heat, light or oxygen will alter the nutrients found in food, and cooking methods that involve water often reduce the amounts of nutrients, as these get ‘washed out’ and left behind, leaving few Nutrition’s for our bodies.

Surprisingly, the way you cook your food has a major effect on the amount of nutrients in it.
The topics we cover in our “Ayurveda & Nutrition Cooking course 1” include:
• Introduction to Ayurveda
• Understanding your Prakriti (body type) and choosing the correct foods for you.
• Concept of Agni (digestive fire) & Ama (biological toxins)
• Basic principles of Ayurvedic dietetics
• Preparation of different kinds of healthy recipes according to Ayurveda
• Ayurvedic cooking principles
• Intelligence is in the plant, the value of herbs &; spices
• Ayurveda nutrition & diet management for common health issues.
• Conscious eating principle – how to eat
• Diet & food according to six healing taste
• Concept of ahara vihara (life style according to Yoga & Ayurveda)

This course covers the preparation of the following foods:
· Basmati Rice
· Vegetables – how to prepare vegetables with Ghee & using a variety of herbs and spices
· Mung Dal – a protein rich dish prepared with a mixture of herbs and spices
· Chai – Indian tea
· Lassi – a great digestive aid, that can be taken with meals – made with yogurt and water
· Rice Pudding, stewed fruits
. Preparation of Ghee
. Preparing Spice mixtures for your body type
. Chapati – Indian bread
.Laasi
.Chutney 
Golden milk immunity tonic

The proof of the pudding is in the tasting!! – we will prepare lunch for all the course participants on the day.

ABOUT DR RAJVINDER KAUR
Dr Rajvinder Kaur has a six year degree in Ayurveda from the “Kurukshetra” Ayurvedic College and also has a diploma in Naturopathy. She has a wealth of experience in the preparation of
Ayurvedic meals and is an accomplished teacher. Ayurvedic cooking is not complicated, with a little knowledge you can make healthy delicious meals in a short space of time, so "let food be
your medicine" and join Dr Rajvinder on her next course.