Cooking Class With ABDO

Cooking Class With ABDO

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Master Moroccan Magic with ABDO! In Marrakech Cook, Feast & Live Like a Local 🇲🇦
Spices, Stories and Secrets…
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Photos from Cooking Class With ABDO's post 14/05/2026

Forget fine dining. In our cooking class, you get messy aprons, loud laughter, shared happiness, and birthday cheers — because we’re family, not staff.

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Master the art of Moroccan cuisine. Hands-on. Flavorful. Memorable.
Nestled within the walls of a historic house, a hidden sanctuary from the vibrant souk beyond, you’ll learn recipes passed down through generations. Here, in this timeless setting, you become part of Marrakech’s living culinary story. 🇲🇦

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Marrakech’s kitchen is a story of cultural crossroads, where the traditions of the Berbers, the spices of Arab traders, and the refined techniques of Andalusian refugees have simmered together for over a thousand years to create one of the world’s most distinctive cuisines .

Here is a brief history of this rich culinary landscape:

🏺 Ancient Roots & Foreign Influences

The foundation of Marrakech’s cuisine was laid by the Berbers, the region’s original inhabitants, who relied on local staples like olives, figs, dates, and lamb stews . This base was then enriched by a parade of traders and conquerors:

· 7th Century Arabs: Introduced a wealth of new spices like cinnamon, ginger, and saffron, as well as the concept of sweet-and-sour cooking .
· Andalusian Moors: Brought sophisticated dishes after their exile from southern Spain, including the famous pastilla (a sweet and savory meat pie) .
· Jewish Communities: Contributed essential pickling and preservation techniques for fruits and vegetables .
· The French Protectorate: Left a lasting legacy of café culture and French-inspired pastries found throughout the city .

🍲 The Medina: A Living Culinary Heart

The true soul of Marrakech’s food scene beats in the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. At its center is Jemaa el-Fnaa square, which transforms at sunset into an open-air food theater of hundreds of grills and stalls .

The souks (markets) are equally vital, functioning as a sensory education in spice blending where merchants have perfected recipes like ras el hanout for generations . This is where dishes like tagines, slow-cooked in conical clay pots, and couscous, the traditional Friday meal, have been perfected over centuries .

24/03/2026

What a beautiful way to start the week! Welcoming the amazing team from —a travel company that takes adventurers all over the world—for an authentic Moroccan cooking experience in our family home.

A special thank you to , the group leader, for trusting us with your time in Marrakech. It was an absolute pleasure meeting you and your wonderful group. You brought such great energy to our kitchen!

From chopping fresh herbs to savoring that first sip of mint tea, moments like these remind me why I love sharing our traditions with travelers from around the globe.

If you’re visiting Marrakech and want to experience real Moroccan hospitality, you know where to find us

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The art of making a Moroccan tajine is a slow, deliberate practice that mirrors the layered beauty of the Marrakesh medina itself. Just as the cook patiently arranges vegetables and meats in the cone-shaped clay pot, allowing their flavors to meld and caramelize into a fragrant, tender symphony, so too has history layered centuries of architecture, culture, and life into the medina’s winding alleyways. The pot’s earthenware vessel, humble and unpretentious, holds within it a world of complex spice and richness, much like the ancient red walls of the city conceal bustling souks, serene riads, and vibrant community. To lift the lid of a simmering tajine is to release a burst of aromatic steam, a moment of revelation not unlike turning a quiet corner in the old city to suddenly discover a hidden, ornate palace or a sun-drenched square teeming with life—both offering a deep, satisfying warmth that seeps into the soul.

16/02/2026

🎵 When your guest brings the vibes to the cooking class!
Nothing brings people together like food… and a little singing 🥘❤️
This is the energy we love at Abdo’s table.
👇 Have you ever cooked with music in the kitchen?

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The Heart of the Week: The Friday Couscous Tradition 🇲🇦

No exploration of Moroccan cuisine would be complete without experiencing its most iconic communal dish: Couscous. In Morocco, Friday is a special day reserved for family, prayer, and a shared meal of couscous. To bring this tradition to life, every Friday, our chef guides you in preparing a magnificent, authentic couscous. You’ll learn the secrets to steaming the semolina to fluffy perfection and crafting the rich, slow-cooked stew of meat and vegetables that crowns it. This isn’t just a cooking lesson; it’s a participation in a cherished weekly ritual, allowing you to connect with the very heart of Moroccan family life.
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Photos from Cooking Class With ABDO's post 10/02/2026

Dive into the story of Morocco through its most beloved dish. In our Marrakech cooking class, we don’t just make couscous—we connect with a 2000-year-old Berber tradition, learning the art of hand-rolling and steaming semolina just like generations of Moroccan families. Join us to cook, share, and savor a meal that’s recognized by UNESCO as world cultural heritage. This is where history meets hospitality. The only thing better than watching? Joining in!

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Derb Dabashi, Deb El Jadid
Marrakesh

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Monday 11:00 - 19:00
Tuesday 11:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 11:00 - 19:00
Thursday 11:00 - 19:00
Friday 11:00 - 19:00
Saturday 11:00 - 19:00
Sunday 11:00 - 19:00