Homemade potica

datum
Wednesday
18. 12. 2024
ura
5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
lokacija
Food lab
za člane
€50
for guests
€70
Prosta mesta: 1/8

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Slovenian potica is among the traditional desserts that our ancestors have been able to prepare for centuries. Traditionally, potica is baked for Easter celebrations and carries the designation of Guaranteed Traditional Specialty. There are five protected types of fillings: walnut, walnut with raisins, raisin, caraway, and caraway with cottage cheese.

We will prepare a traditional walnut potica using our grandmothers' recipe. We will knead the dough, prepare the filling, and then shape and bake the potica, which we will also taste and discuss at the end of the workshop. This workshop is for anyone who would like to learn how to make traditional homemade potica.

About the Mentors:

The workshop will be led by Mag. Iva Verbnik, a university graduate in food technology and a master's degree holder in integrated quality management systems, who graduated in dietetics under Prof. Dr. Dražigost Pokorn. She has been interested in food and nutrition since early childhood, as she enjoyed cooking and exploring as a girl.

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Participants are asked to gather 15 minutes before the scheduled time in the entrance hall of the Rog Center. Please store your personal belongings in the lockers that the instructor will show you. Please do not be late for the program, as this disrupts the workflow. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee entry into the lab in case of delays.

The program is conducted in Slovenian unless otherwise specified.

In case of cancellation, we will notify you two days before the planned start. If you are unable to attend the program, fees are non-refundable, and it is not possible to change the date. You can transfer your participation to another person; please inform us at least 24 hours before the start of the program at the email address: kuhanje@center-rog.si.

We look forward to your company and our joint creation.

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