How to Make Perfect Palow (My first cooking class!)

written by Mirriam Seddiq
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Hi friends 💛

I’m so excited (and honestly a little nervous!) to share that I’m hosting my very first online cooking class, and I would love for you to join me.

Cooking has always been my way of staying connected to Afghan culture, family, and home. After so many messages asking how to make my dishes, I finally decided—it’s time to cook together, live.

For this first class, I’ll be teaching you how to make Afghan Palow, one of the most loved dishes in Afghan cuisine. I’ll walk you through everything step by step, share tips I’ve learned over the years, and of course, answer questions along the way.

What to Expect

  • A live, online cooking class you can join from home
  • Easy‑to‑follow instructions for traditional Afghan Pulow
  • Tips, techniques, and cultural context behind the dish
  • A relaxed, welcoming space—cook along or just watch

This class is completely FREE as a thank‑you to everyone who has supported Afghan Cooks. Because this is my first time hosting, I’m keeping it small and personal—only 20 spots are available.

If you’ve ever wanted to learn Afghan cooking, reconnect with familiar flavors, or just try something new, this class is for you.

My new cookbook, Arman, is out in hardback and e-book.

Save Your Spot

Spots are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Register below to attend the class.

Mirriam Seddiq

I am Mirriam Z. Seddiq, the Afghan Cook. I was born in Afghanistan and came to America as a when I was 18 months old. I am a criminal defense, personal injury, and immigration attorney. I started the first Muslim American Woman Political Action Committee, once owned a coffee shop and a restaurant, and currently am the CEO of the Komak Foundation which focuses its efforts on helping Afghan refugees.

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