Kids activity. Brisbane kids cooking class. Beginners baking Special Offer
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👩‍🍳Knead a Feed? Biggies class

Dough baking class for 11-15 years / beginners

Next Available: Sat, 15 Feb 1:00PM (AEST)
2 hours 30 minutes
Over 50 people have attended this class

Description

Join our fun and friendly cooking class as we learn all about dough!
Every child makes their own batch of dough and learns how to create a fun and yummy menu as well as bread-making techniques and becoming a kneading expert.
Menu description: Each child makes own big bowl of Pizza Style dough and creates; a tasty Pizza Braid, Quizza (Quiche Pizza), fruity Apple Galette with homemade custard and yummy Cinnamon Scrolls with Icing.


* Please note

This menu is not adaptable to gluten or dairy free. 

Kitchen-confident 10 year olds also welcome to book in. 

If you would like to come and cook with your child, please book 2 x tickets.

The lessons are held standing up to replicate being a chef but please do ask if your child needs a stool or the wheelchair table.


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What you will learn

  • Join our fun class with other chefs. Learn to knead, roll and create with dough. Take so many yummy creations home too.

What you will get

  • The fun menu to take home to feast on and the recipe booklet to keep!

What to bring

  • 1 really big plastic container (or a cardboard box) plus one smaller container to transport food as well as a drink bottle.

What to wear

Casual dress with comfy, enclosed shoes on such as sports shoes (our cooking lessons are standing up!).

Appropriate for

Keen tween and teen chefs 11-15 years


Come and Cook

4.9
(337 Reviews)

I am passionate about cooking and also keeping healthy. Cooking has always brought me joy, satisfaction and fulfilled a personal need for creativity. I left primary school teaching and began my own cooking business while living in London (2002-2010) because I wanted to share my skills and love of cooking with others.

Originally, I was providing practical kids’ cookery parties, and this evolved into teaching about healthy food, mostly in primary schools.

During this time, School Dinners hit the headlines because they were exposed as having poor nutritional value. This exposure brought further interest from schools that realised practical healthy food experiences needed to be held in order for early intervention in children’s health to occur.

I travelled widely, demonstrating and setting up practical experiences to teach basic cookery skills and provide food experiences for children, parents and teachers in greater London, employed by local councils, the NHS and individual schools. Teaching and demonstrating cooking was the most rewarding time of my working years. Some of the range of cooking experiences I was involved in have been;

  • Facilitating cooking workshops for parents in the London Borough of Brent (2009-10)
    This was a collaboration between the local council and the NHS. It focussed on tackling childhood obesity by providing weekly cooking sessions for parents. Parents were involved in cooking meals that were healthy, budget-friendly as well as ethnically and religiously inclusive.
  • Teacher Training workshops (2004-2009)
    These cooking workshops were run to inspire and present easy ideas for teachers to incorporate food and cooking within a classroom setting.
  • In-school Cooking Workshops (2003-2009)
    These were the most popular workshops and I ran them within the classroom setting and brought in all of the cooking equipment and ingredients. They were themed on Healthy Lunchboxes, Healthy Breakfasts and Healthy Snacks. In this format of hour-long sessions, I was cooking and demonstrating with up to 120 children per day.

I left London in 2010 to raise my young family back in Australia. As a passionate home cook, I love to involve my children now in the kitchen and prepare most of our meals from scratch, always learning new recipes and cooking techniques.

 

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Your Teacher

Come and join Karen our chef with her welcoming nature, culinary tips and tricks to share and even a few food puns thrown in along the way. She makes cooking fun, accessible and achieveable.

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5.0 (11 reviews)
Rileyrated it
13 Oct 2024
Riley really enjoyed this course. The food that he took home was appreciated by all his family. Thanks you
Baxterrated it
12 Oct 2024
I found this class very fun and I liked everything we made. Karen made us all feel comfortable and made the class enjoyable. My brother who is almost 11 had fun too and I liked that we could do this together. All of our other sports like soccer we play separately so to have something we could do in the one class was great!
Felixrated it
17 Aug 2024
My son thoroughly enjoyed this class! He was very happy afterwards. He said Karen was nice and helpful, and the whole atmosphere felt very calm and welcoming. He can't wait to do more
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Cancellations & Refunds

If the organiser cancels the class:

You are entitled to a full refund.

If you can't attend the class:

  • A refund can be requested 7 days before class starts. Free of charge.
  • A transfer can be requested 7 days before the class starts. Free of charge.
  • A credit note can be requested 2 days before the class starts. Free of charge.

No changes will be allowed after these times.

Terms & Conditions

If the class is cancelled by Come and Cook, a full refund will be provided.



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