On a compact street in Multyfarnham, County Westmeath, One-Pot Cooking - Demonstration Class (In-House) teaches a simple, practical approach to weeknight meals. In this two-hour session led by Kamalika, home cooks learn how to make full-flavored dinners using a single pot, pan, or skillet. The class balances demonstration and tasting: you watch techniques, sample dishes, and leave with recipes you can reproduce the same evening. The teaching kitchen is small and focused; with a maximum of 15 people the format feels like a conversation rather than a performance. Kamalika emphasizes seasonal ingredients and time-saving methods: building flavor through browning, layering aromatics, and finishing with fresh herbs. Sample dishes rotate with availability but typically include a hearty sausage and mixed bean stew, a chicken and herb casserole, a golden potato-topped fish pie, and a Mediterranean vegetable paella. Each recipe is chosen for forgiving technique and strong leftovers potential, so success at home is more likely. This class stands out in County Westmeath for its practical ethos. Rather than haute gastronomy, the session teaches reproducible habits - one-pot risottos, skillet braises, stovetop casseroles - that reduce washing-up without compromising taste. Multyfarnham sits amid rolling farmland and small producers; expect tips for using local dairy, seasonal vegetables, and pantry staples you can source nearby. The format works for solo travelers, couples, or friends seeking a convivial evening that leaves you fed and informed. The experience is accessible: no prior culinary training is required, and instruction is delivered in English. Come hungry - tasting is built into the flow - and bring notes. The class is ideal for visitors wanting a hands-off introduction to Irish home cooking techniques with an international twist. If you're timing a trip around local markets, this is an efficient way to learn recipes that stretch fresh produce into several meals. Practicalities: sessions last approximately two hours, groups cap at 15, and you should disclose allergies when booking. There's minimal standing or heavy lifting, but expect to be on your feet for demonstration portions. The atmosphere is relaxed, deliberately focused on skills you'll use every week. For travelers in Multyfarnham who want to return to a simple, satisfying home-cooking routine, this class offers immediate payoff - better meals, less cleanup, and techniques that travel well beyond County Westmeath. Participants receive printed recipe cards and practical substitutions for local pantry items, with clear timing cues to help replicate dishes at home. The class is also a low-cost cultural exchange: recipes show how immigrant ingredients and Irish staples combine in everyday cooking. Book early during tourist season to secure a seat, and mention dietary needs when reserving. The venue address is not listed here; confirm meeting details on booking. Please arrive early.