At the Immigrant's Table

  • Home
  • About me
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
  • Shop
  • Travel
  • Jewish Recipes
  • Russian and Ukrainian Recipes
  • Main Course Recipes
  • Healthy Side Dishes
  • Dessert Recipes
  • Travel
  • Gluten-free Recipes
  • Paleo recipes
  • Vegan recipes
menu icon
go to homepage
  • About Me
  • Recipes
  • Cookbook
  • Membership
  • Shop At The Immigrant's Table
  • Collaborate
subscribe
search icon
Homepage link
  • About Me
  • Recipes
  • Cookbook
  • Membership
  • Shop At The Immigrant's Table
  • Collaborate
×
Home » Personal Posts

{EVENT} Middle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jul 29, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

  • Facebook
  • Flipboard
  • X

Middle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass
If you've always been curious about the mysterious mezze platter but didn't know who to ask, then my Middle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass is the perfect chance for you to learn.

Middle Eastern Small Plates MasterclassMiddle Eastern Small Plates MasterclassMiddle Eastern Small Plates MasterclassMiddle Eastern Small Plates MasterclassMiddle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass

The world of Middle Eastern small plates is one that intrigues but eludes many of us. Bringing together seemingly contradictory flavours and scents, textures and colours, the Middle Eastern kitchen manages to seamlessly blend tradition and innovation while mesmerizing us with its effortless charm. This is the world of tiny cups of strong coffee, minty tea and olive oil, while also being the world of succulent lamb, fragrant nuts and pitas, just warm out of the oven. This is the world of magic and charm, 1001 nights and stories.

And I'm putting together the perfect Middle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass for you to learn all about it.

Tomorrow at 6:30PM, a select group of people will gather at a well-equipped demonstration kitchen in Montreal for an intimate Middle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass. Over the course of the next two hours, participants will measure and knead, smell and taste, and get their first introduction to the world of Middle Eastern flavours. They will come out of it with a full belly, sticky fingers and a thirst for more Middle Eastern bites. And of course, 20% off the price of my e-book (shh, this is a secret!).

So if you happen to be in Montreal tomorrow, May 31 at 6:30PM, join us for a true hands-on learning experience at the Middle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass. Register here to ensure your tickets - only a couple of spots remain!

* The Middle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass is a part of the Jewish Food Project, which I began last year. The Jewish Food Project is your chance to learn about the diversity and beauty of Montreal's Jewish culinary traditions and modern food landscape, and it's 100% not for profit. So you can feel good about the money you invest in learning to make eggplant dip.

Middle Eastern Small Plates MasterclassMiddle Eastern Small Plates Masterclass

More Personal posts and more about me

  • At the immigrants' Yummly table.
    Find me on Yummly!
  • but as soon as the tea cools down and the muffin crumbs are the only thing that remains in your lap, your loved one is bound to depart as well.
    Murmurings, or why you should never fall in love in autumn
  • Passover in wonderland
    {EVENTS} Passover in Wonderland
  • Excuses
  • Facebook
  • Flipboard
  • X
selfie

About Ksenia

Welcome to At The Immigrant's Table! I blend my immigrant roots with modern diets, crafting recipes that take you on a global kitchen adventure. As a food blogger and photographer, I'm dedicated to making international cuisine both healthy and accessible. Let's embark on a culinary journey that bridges cultures and introduces a world of flavors right into your home. Read more...

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
  • Follow to see more of our recipes in Google

    Comments

      Tell Me What You Think! Cancel reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      Recipe Rating




      This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    1. Berta says

      June 02, 2016 at 6:01 am

      Sounds like an awesome event!! I hope it went well 🙂

      Reply
      • kseniaprints says

        June 02, 2016 at 11:56 am

        It went SO well! Wish you could have been there.

    A woman cutting a pumpkin in a kitchen while preparing healthy international recipes.

    Privet, I am Ksenia Prints! I help adventurous home cooks explore the world through healthy international recipes.

    More about me →

    Footer

    SEEN ON

    as seen on promo graphic

    ↑ back to top

    About

    • About me
    • Privacy Policy

    Newsletter

    • Sign Up! for emails and updates

    Contact

    • Contact
    • Services
    • Media Kit
    • FAQ

    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This site occasionally uses stock photos from Depositphotos.

    This site is owned and operated by Prints Media. Copyright © 2025 At the Immigrant's Table. All rights reserved.