Cooking Class - Holiday Baking Supper

What You’ll Do

Celebrate joy and flavor with holiday baking.

Get into the holiday spirit with this festive baking class in Scottsdale. You’ll whip up chewy ginger molasses cookies, bake buttery Parker House rolls and craft a stunning pumpkin roulade filled with ginger-orange buttercream. Along the way, Chef D.C. Bland or one of the talented resident chefs will share pro tips for kneading, rolling and decorating so your creations look as good as they taste. This holiday baking class in Scottsdale is perfect for families, friends or solo foodies who want to bring homemade magic to the table. Come ready to bake, taste and celebrate the season together.

Tea, coffee and water will be provided. Guests are welcome to bring non-alcoholic beverages.

This class is suitable for ages 14+ with an adult present. Children under 17 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Class price is per person.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 16
  • Meal Courses 3
  • Event Duration 2 hours
  • Labels Baking, Beginner, Cake Baking, Holiday, Vegetarian
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.

Meet your chef


Chef D.C. Bland brings over 42 years of culinary expertise, having worked as a line cook and executive chef in various esteemed kitchens. A graduate of Le Cordon Bleu with a recent Bachelor’s in Food and Nutrition Entrepreneurship, Chef D.C. Bland combines classic training with a passion for creating memorable dining experiences. Known for his commitment to quality and creativity, he brings warmth and skill to every dish. Outside the kitchen, he enjoys sailing, playing bass guitar at his church and golfing.

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What You’ll Do

Celebrate joy and flavor with holiday baking.

Get into the holiday spirit with this festive baking class in Scottsdale. You’ll whip up chewy ginger molasses cookies, bake buttery Parker House rolls and craft a stunning pumpkin roulade filled with ginger-orange buttercream. Along the way, Chef D.C. Bland or one of the talented resident chefs will share pro tips for kneading, rolling and decorating so your creations look as good as they taste. This holiday baking class in Scottsdale is perfect for families, friends or solo foodies who want to bring homemade magic to the table. Come ready to bake, taste and celebrate the season together.

Tea, coffee and water will be provided. Guests are welcome to bring non-alcoholic beverages.

This class is suitable for ages 14+ with an adult present. Children under 17 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Class price is per person.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 16
  • Meal Courses 3
  • Event Duration 2 hours
  • Labels Baking, Beginner, Cake Baking, Holiday, Vegetarian
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.
Reviews

Verified guest reviews for other experiences with Chef D.C. Bland or Resident Chef

William Butler

William Butler

12 Dec 2025

I cooked Noki. And a brown butter sauce. I had so much fun and Chef was wonderful. She made the class!
Robert

Robert

07 Dec 2025

The class was great, we made candy. I would like a little smaller class size. The Carmel turned out really hard on our Carmel turtles (bummer). The marshmallow wich i could care less about was amazingly delicious, I really enjoyed it. The instructors were nice and attentive. Overall it was a fun experience to have with my wife, I would do it again. The
Daniel

Daniel

01 Dec 2025

This class was a gift to my wife as we just celebrated out 35th wedding anniversary. We enjoyed the class. The steps were easy to follow, and the food was delicious. We now can bring some fun Ramen making back to our family of 4 kids, who absolutely love Ramen. The downside was the size of the class. It was a bit crowded at the tables, and it felt like instructing that many people got a bit chaotic. Other than that, my wife and I had a fun time.