Morocco Tagine Culinary Adventure

Morocco Tagine Culinary Adventure

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This 10 Day Culinary Adventure
 Hits the Road of the Old Caravans
. Join Oriental Dream Travelas we take you on a culinary and cultural journey around Morocco. Explore tribal cultures in the Imperial Cities and rural regions while savoring the flavors of Morocco, which is as diverse and hospitable as its people. Take a Cooking Class with a Dada Chef,  Discover the back strrets of Fes on a Food Tour and Bake Bread with a Berber family in the Atlas.

Included / Excluded

Day 1 Casablanca Arrival – Visit the Port for Fresh Grill (Driving Time: 5 1/2 Hours)

Casablanca Arrival. Start your visit in Casablanca at the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world that stands besides the sea and boasts stunning views along with breathtaking arches and zellij tiled walls, floors and fountains. Lunch at Casablanca's Marche Centrale.. A taste of Casablanca while you purchase fresh fish from the Market, then hand it over to the locals to cook up. Discover the Art Deco Architecturein CasablancaWelcome Cocktail and Dinner at your Riad in Fes. Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Fes.

Day 2: Fes Food Tour, A Guided Tour Where You wil Discover the World of Moroccan Street Food

Star your day by discovering the world of Moroccan streetfood in Fes

You will visit three different food souks allowing the chance to try traditional Moroccan street food including dried meats, milawi, harsha, briwats, spicy sardines, spicy potato cakes, soups, olives and more. At the honey souk we’re you’ll be able to taste an array of delicious wild honeys, discuss their flavors and health-giving properties and find out why honey is so important in Moroccan cooking and Islamic culture. Investigate traditional cooking methods by visiting a furnatchi where the water for the communal bath house ‘hammam’ is also heated, and a 400 year old ‘furan’ or communal oven and bakery. Discover the world of spices and their uses and the secrets of the male-oriented domain of the tea den under the  guidance of a culinary leader and story-teller. Or learn to bake bread in the 400 year old community oven with the baker overseeing your hands-on efforts. Take your hot bread to the honey souk to try it with 8 artisanal wild honeys, aged butter or khlia, spicy dried beef.The Moroccan Culinary Experience The hands-on cooking classes take place right in the heart of a family house – the kitchen. This is a very intimate experience, staying in a villa with the family and being immersed into family life in Morocco. You’ll learn the intricacies of Moroccan cuisine and then of course savour your creations.

Take the afternoon to explore Fes Palaces and Andalusian Gardens. Visit the Dar Batha Garden and Museum, Jnana Garden, Les Jardin De Bierhn and end the day with tea at the Ruined Garden in a remote neightborhood of histroic Fes. Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Fes.

Day 3: Fes Cooking Class - Learn how to make Basilla (Pastilla / Pigeon Pie - Also offered is a Pastry Making Class

Begin your day with a Cooking Class in Fes. Shop the souks led by a Moroccan chef. Discover how locals buy vegtables, meat and other goods direct from sellers in the market.

During your first class you will see how ouarka (the dough used in b'steeya) is made and perhaps have time to buy a few spices to take home.

Lunch to follow.

Depart for a guided tour of Fes el Bali (Old Fes) to learn some of Fes's history, tour the souks, see the mosques and medersas and visit the famous leather tanneries.

Within the old medina, we will the following historical sites: 

Medersa Bou Inania: An (Islamic school) founded by Abu Inan Faris that is highly decorated fromfloor to ceiling. The medersa is one of the few religious places in Morocco that is accessible to non- Islamic tourists.

Kairaouine Mosque: Morocco’s second largest mosque. The Kairaouine Mosque became the home of the West's first university and the world's foremost center of learning at the beginning of the second millennium.

Berber Carpet Demonstration:

The Famous Exhibition of Antique and Modern Carpets is one of the

places in Fès el Bali where you can see a Berber carpet demonstration. You will be offered mint tea and follow your guide up a coil of stairs to a small area to watch carpets being made by young girls who come from the mountains to show tourists how Berber carpets are made

Shopping in the Medina: We will visit the baboosh souk where

they sell beautiful hand made shoes, cafdans, pottery, local Fassis crafts and fabric

Evening at Leisure. Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Fes.

Day 4: Fes Departure to Ifrane, Azro, Erfoud and onwards to the Merzouga Shara Desert (Driving Time: 8 1/2 Hours)

En route stop in Ifrane for Pastries. Continue the road to Erfoud. Sunset Camel Trek into the Moroccan Sahara Desert.and 1001 Arabian Nights Dinner.  Overnight at a Luxury Desert Camp in the Erg Chebbi Dunes of Merzouga.

Day 5: Merzouga Departure - Visit the Sahara Desert Town of Rissani - the Berber Village of Ait Ouzzine and Nkob (Driving Time: 4 Hours)

Take the road to the town of Rissani. Visit the local souk and experience a lesson on making Madfouna. Madfouna is the local stuffed pizza indigenous of the Sahara region. Continue the road via Alnif to Ait Ouzzine. Overnight in a Boutique Kasbah Hotel in Nkob.

Day 6: A Day of Bread Baking with the Berbers. Learn how Bourafin is made on Volcanic Rock in the Moutnains, then drive to Skoura, passing the Draa Valley and the Old Road of the Carvans. (Driving Time: 2 1/2 Hours)

Visit Ait Ouzzine, a traditional Ait Atta Village nestiled in the Jebel Saghro and Atlas Mountains. Morning tea and greet the family. Then take the road into the mountains. Participate and learn how to make Bourafain, a traditional bread of the Berbers made in the mountains with volcanic rock. Bourafin consists of dough, secret spices, herbs and animal fat that is stuffed and combined into a bread that raises high and wide.

Aït Ouzzine is a Berber village inhabited by over 300 families who live in beautifully painted crenulated kasbahs, with their own henna fields, water wells, livestock and gardens. This peaceful village is tucked away along an impressive desert route connecting the Draa Valley (Tansikht) and Rissani. Meet a local Berber family, partake in a cooking lesson of how to make traditional bread and a tajine.  Explore and tour the village by foot. Walk in the green fields and see how the traditional Berbers live with their gardens of herbs, live stock, and henna plants. Explore the village. Henna Party with the Berbers. Take the road to Ouarzazate. Overnight in Boutique Riad or Hotel in Ouarzazate with Atlas Mountain Views.

Day 7: Skoura Deparre to UNESCO Ait Benhaddou Ksar, Visit Kasbah Telouet and the Villages of Telouet, then take the Ounilla Valley or Tizzn' Tichka Pass to Marrakech (Driving Time: 5 1/2 Hours)

Visit the Oasis of Fint, then take the road to visit Ait Benhaddou Kasbah and Kasbah Telouet. Continue the road to Marrakech. En route stop at an Argan Cooperative. Tasting of Argan oil and Amlou. Lesson on how Amlous is made. Lunch in a local restaurant with cuisine made with Argan oil. Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Marrakech.

Day 8: Marrakech Guided Historical Tour: Explore the Yves Saint Laurent Gardens, the Bahia Palace, Koutoubia Mosque & Gardens, Saadian Tombs, the Ben Youssef Medersa, Jewish Heritage Sites along with Marrakech Art Museums

Start the day with a visit of the Yves Saint Laurent Majorelle Gardens, then explore Marrakech’s most important sites – the Bahia Palaces, Ben Youssef Medersa, Saadian Tombs. Mid-day discovery at the Koutoubia Mosque and its gardens. Lunch in the medina at Riad Monceau, a Riad with a leafy garden that specializes in haute Moroccan cuisine.  Shop the souks of Marrkaehc. Explore Souk Semmarine and enjoy the Djemaa El Fna Square at dusk.  Before heading back to your Riad, go on a food tasting walk of the famous Djemaa. Exotic eats of snail soup, sheep’s heads and more. Taste or watch. It’s all a food experience.

Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Marrakech in Marrakech.

Day 9: Marrakech Cooking Class Led by a Dada Chef, Afternoon at Leisure. Try a Moroccan Spa/ Hammam

10:00am - 14:30 (2:30opm) – Cooking Workshop The workshops are conducted by a dada (traditional Moroccan cook) or a chef from our Moroccan restaurant, and are held at the hotel. Small groups of maximum 10 participants work alongside a translator (Arabic/English/French), using easy-to-use modern equipment found in everyday kitchens. At the end of each workshop, participants dine on the meal they have prepared. At a typical half-day workshop, one learns to prepare an appetizer and a main dish, or a main dish and dessert.

Cooking Class Marrakech Overview:

Greeting and overview of Moroccan cuisine by an English speaking interpreter

Demonstration of how Moroccan bread is made

Visit a communal bread oven and hotel spice market

Work and cook at your own workstation alongside the Dades to prepare a delicious Moroccan meal

Moroccan Meal Description: Two Moroccan cooked salads, Chicken & Lemon Tajine with Preserved Lemons & Olives. Pastilla with Milk for Desert.

Participate in a Moroccan Tea Ceremony

Dine on the mouth-watering lunch that you have prepared

Option to add Moroccan wine pairings 

Zaalook- Eggplant salad- (Starter)

First Course: Tagine beef and prunes

Second Course: Fish with chermoula (a marinade)

Dessert: Carrot orange dish

Mint tea

Menu 2

Seafood Bastilla – Pastry with seafood (Starter)

First Course: Chicken lemon

Second Course: Vegetarian couscous

Dessert: Gazelle horn and mint tea

And many more menus are available.

Spend the remainder of the evening at leisure (this is an opportunity to return to the souk to shop or perhaps to visit the local hammam). Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Marrakech.

Day 10: Marrakech Departure to Casblanca (Driving Time: 3 Hours)

Departure from Marrakech’s Menara Airport or Casablanaca

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Etage 1 N: 3, Rue Abou Bakr Esseddik. Quartier industriel 52452 Menara Gueliz – Marrakech

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+212 524 207 202

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Etage 1 N: 3, Rue Abou Bakr Esseddik. Quartier industriel 52452 Menara Gueliz – Marrakech

Phone

+212 524 207 202

Email

contact@orientaldream.ma