I have, I used to teach Asian Cookery at Night School, to people who like me enjoy Asian food so much.
I started going to the classes and did that for 3 years, once a week and came home with the finished product, then I started to invite friends round for Indian Nights, I continued with the classes because I enjoyed them so much, Then the Indian Lecturer who also had a restaurant in City asked How would I like to become his assistant, I would come in early and Prep up for the class, get the spices out, Make the Chappti the Industrial Mixer, help throughout the class and then do the washing up at the end, I also made a couple of dishes myself, It was great and I was getting PAID for enjoying myself..
One week the Lecturer was ill and the Head of Centre asked me WOULD I take the class !!

I did and enjoyed every minute, teaching to people who WANTED to learn.
The following year I got offered my own class in another part of the City and took them until we moved to France..
I eventually missed my classes, so I started inviting Brit's here in France who missed a GOOD OLD UK Asian meal, the curries in France as SO SO BLAND, in fact who ever said French Food would was great must have been mad!
Now I take small classes in the summer from my kitchen, I usually have 6 people here, they come first thing and we all prepare a meal, which we sit down to on the terrace in the sun and eat
I have done this 4 years now and I get repeat people who have now become friends coming back each time..
So yes If you enjoy Indian Food start your own class or do the Underground Restaurant that is spring up all over the UK and France... Just watched this week *The Little Paris Kitchen: Cooking with Rachel Khoo *
