Taste of Sudan: A Hands-On Cooking Class
We’re thrilled to host Ikhlas Mohammed, alongside her mother, Nanna, co-founders of Nanna’s Sudanese Cuisine, for a special evening that brings the soul of Sudanese home cooking to life. Rooted in tradition and shaped by resilience, this class is a chance to explore the flavors, stories, and spirit of Sudan—right from their family kitchen to yours.
Together, we’ll prepare a nourishing, flavor-filled menu while learning about the customs and memories behind each dish. Whether you’re new to Sudanese food or looking to reconnect with familiar flavors, this is a night of cooking, conversation, and community you won’t want to miss.
On the Menu
MahshiVegetables stuffed with herbed rice, ground beef and spices—comfort food at its best.
Mesh DipA bold and savory spread made with Whipped Yogurt, Feta cheese , lemon juice, seasoned with garlic and black pepper -perfect for scooping with bread.
Sudanese SaladCrisp, bright, and citrusy—simple, refreshing, and full of flavor.
What You’ll Experience
- A hands-on, beginner-friendly cooking session led by Ikhlas and Nonna
- Cultural insights, food stories, and personal reflections woven into the class
- Tips for recreating the recipes in your own kitchen
- Wine and non-alcoholic drinks served throughout the evening
- A take-home recipe guide so you can cook it all again
- A shared meal featuring everything you’ve prepared, served with traditional Sudanese bread
- Space to ask questions, share stories, and connect with others around the table
Come hungry—not just for food, but for culture, connection, and the kind of warmth that only home-cooked meals can offer.
Limited spots available. Reserve your seat today!
Meet Your Host
Ikhlas Mohammed is the heart behind Nanna’s Sudanese Cuisine, a mother-daughter venture that celebrates the rich food traditions of Sudan and the strength of women who nourish their families through resilience and love.
An immigrant from Sudan now living in Atlanta, Ikhlas brings deep cultural roots and powerful storytelling to every dish. Nanna’s Sudanese Cuisine was born as a tribute to Ikhlas’s mother, Nanna, who once sold food on the streets of Khartoum to support her family. Together, they now share those beloved recipes—slow-cooked stews, fragrant spices, and soulful hospitality—with the Atlanta community and beyond.
Important DetailsTickets: Non-refundable.Allergy Info: Contact us at bebeskitchenatl@gmail.com before booking to discuss any dietary concerns.
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