Cooking Class - 5-Day Foodie Fun Kids: Baking 101 - Austin

What You’ll Do

Kids introduction to baking is made simple with these summer classes!

Shake up your kid's boring summer plans with an exciting introduction to baking in this summer series designed for ages 7 to 11. Kids will learn the fundamentals of baking a delicious treat from a five-star professional chef. Designed to help kids build confidence in the kitchen, this class explores baking techniques like mixing batters and measuring ingredients while encouraging kids to express themselves with their cooking. At the end of the week, participants go home with a certificate of completion and newfound skills to use at home.

Classes typically run for two to two and a half hours, unless specified otherwise. Group work is a key component; kids can expect to collaborate with four other students. The class involves standing, cooking and active participation throughout. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are required and long hair should be securely tied back for safety. Please note that these are drop-off classes. Parents do not stay during the classes.

This event is suitable for kids aged 7-11

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 20
  • Event Duration 5 days
  • Labels Baking, Cake Baking, Fun, Kids, Kids Cooking Series
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.

Meet your chef


After pursuing culinary school and retiring from teaching, Chef Karen became a chef instructor in 2019. Promoted to Culinary Lead in 2020, she continued to excel, recently stepping into the role of Resident Chef. Working as a Chef Instructor has rekindled her passion for food and sharing culinary knowledge with every guest she meets.

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What You’ll Do

Kids introduction to baking is made simple with these summer classes!

Shake up your kid's boring summer plans with an exciting introduction to baking in this summer series designed for ages 7 to 11. Kids will learn the fundamentals of baking a delicious treat from a five-star professional chef. Designed to help kids build confidence in the kitchen, this class explores baking techniques like mixing batters and measuring ingredients while encouraging kids to express themselves with their cooking. At the end of the week, participants go home with a certificate of completion and newfound skills to use at home.

Classes typically run for two to two and a half hours, unless specified otherwise. Group work is a key component; kids can expect to collaborate with four other students. The class involves standing, cooking and active participation throughout. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are required and long hair should be securely tied back for safety. Please note that these are drop-off classes. Parents do not stay during the classes.

This event is suitable for kids aged 7-11

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 20
  • Event Duration 5 days
  • Labels Baking, Cake Baking, Fun, Kids, Kids Cooking Series
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.
Reviews

Reviews guests left for other experiences with Chef Karen or Resident Chef

Gidgett

Gidgett

10 Jun 2025

Wonderful class, Chef Zachary as part of the company this was hosted at, was an amazing teacher and helped us greatly in learning more! Amazing food and environment!
Gidgett

Gidgett

06 Jun 2025

Zackary was amazing. Had lots of fun and was well worth over an 1hr drive to Austin to go. Looking forward to attending many more classes with Zachary
Kevin

Kevin

31 May 2025

Steak was pretty tough. Should have been tenderized before marinating to break down the muscle fibers. Papusas were pretty tasty. Salsa came out more like a paste than a blended salsa and had zero heat to it. Chimichuri should have been made by hand cutting the ingredients and mixing them instead of food processing them, it broke the sauce and just became a herby liquid. If you are expecting authentic Mexican chimichuri, you’ll be surprised. Just need to rework the recipes maybe and tenderize the meat before marinating for future classes.