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Baking/Pastry class in Paris?
I have read some great reviews of cooking classes which Fodorites have done in Paris. Has anyone done a baking class? I would love to know of a baking/pastry class or intensive in Paris.
Thanks for any hints. |
Le Cordon Bleu has classes in baking and pastry.
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There's also a pastry class at the Ritz hotel.
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Look up the Jean Ferrandi school of cooking. They may have a short course.
Also go to www.manstouch.com - an American company offering numerous things to see and do around Paris. |
Ritz Escoffier and Le Cordon Bleu. They both have intensive and seasonal classes.
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For an interesting account of the Ritz Escoffier cooking school, read Alice Steinbach's book "Educating Alice." The whole book is a delight, but the cooking school part is the first chapter.
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If you want to learn more about European pastry, you should really check out our new book Pastry in Europe 2009. You'll find more information on our website: http://www.PastryInEurope.com
with the sweetets regards, Joost |
There are so many places to choose from when it comes to taking baking and pastry classes in Paris, from big-name culinary institutions to home-based schools geared to tourists.
A list of pastry (and chocolate) schools can be found here: http://www.chocoparis.com/pastry-and...late-training/ A friend of mine took a macaron-making class at Ledoyen restaurant and was very pleased with the experience: http://www.ledoyen.com/ |
We took a half day macaron class through Cookin With Class. Lots of fun and we learned so much! I would definitely recommend them, and wished we would have booked more classes with them during our trip.
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That's great to know, mms.
I've read positive reports about Cook'n with Class also. The smaller schools are a terrific alternative to the very pricey big name institutions! |
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