CHRISTMAS GINGERBREAD HOUSES
Join us for a festive day of baking, in our new Christmas Cooking class where you will be making your own amazing gingerbread house to take home for Christmas.
On arrival you’ll enjoy a breakfast of homemade granola and seasonal compote.
We will bake the gingerbread house walls and roofs in advance as they need plenty of time to cool, rest and harden ready for construction. There will be a demo on how to make the houses and you will make your own batch of gingerbread dough which you can roll and cut into people, trees, stars and other embellishments for your gingerbread house.
We have three gingerbread house designs which you will choose from in advance. If you have a specific design in mind then get in touch and we will bring your house to life!
We will show you how to decorate your house using a range of techniques, tools and edible treats. Get ready to practise your piping with a selection of icings, glue your house together and decorate it using everything from Royal Icing, to chocolate drops and buttons, to sugared almonds, fruit and nuts, to hard candies and jellied sweets.
Everyone will sit down to a delicious seasonal lunch half way through the class which will be paired with a glass of organic wine. We will provide cake boards and containers so that you can safely transport your houses home at the end of the class.
In this Christmas gingerbread house cooking class, you will learn:
- How to make a gingerbread dough for a gingerbread house
- Gingerbread dough – making, rolling, cutting and baking
- How to construct a gingerbread house
- Gingerbread house and biscuit decorating and embellishing
If you’re looking for more Christmas cookery, join us for our other Christmas cooking classes – Christmas Rehearsal: Ultimate Christmas Dinner, Christmas Chocolate Masterclass, Christmas Baking Around the World and our Christmas Gingerbread Baking and Decorating.
We try to accommodate dietary requirements as best we can and do our best to provide alternatives where possible. However, some classes are simply not designed to accommodate special dietary requirements, for example, we can not make entire baking classes gluten free or make croissants without butter.
If you have any questions about what we can provide, please call us before making your booking on 0207 631 4590. Please put a note in the “dietary requirements” box at the checkout if you have any requirements or allergies at all, even if you do not think it it is relevent!
We do not have individual hobs for every person but rather a group of hobs at one end of the kitchen. In most classes you will be working in small groups to create the recipes. As a whole class you will make everything listed on the website but the only way we can cover the huge variety of dishes listed is by dividing the class into smaller groups. When there are key skills that need to be learned by the whole class, the teacher will pause the group and gather everyone together to explain/show it so by the end of the class everyone understands how each dish was made.
We are happy for anyone of any age to attend. If they are very young, an adult needs to work with them, in which case we would only charge for one space. We aren’t a creche service though so no dump-and-runs while you go shopping! Teenagers may like to join our Summer Cooking Camp where they will be with other kids the same age.
Sustainability has always been part of our ethos which is why we made the decision not to print recipes for students to take home with them, except when printed recipes are specifically requested. Instead, we email the recipes to students shortly after the class.
You may transfer to an alternative class if you give us notice not less than 21 days before the date of the class. In this case, we will rebook you on to your selected class or issue a voucher valid for one year from date of issue. Transfers or issuing of a voucher will be subject to an administration fee of £15. Confirmed bookings are not eligible for refunds or cancellations under any circumstances. If you cannot attend a class you may send someone else in your place, just let us know the name of the attendee in advance of the class, where possible.
At the end of most classes you will sit down around the Cookery School table and enjoy the food that you have made. Any food that is leftover from this is kept for staff lunches so nothing goes to waste
The exception to this is that you are welcome to take home the chicken that you de-bone in the meat & poultry class provided you bring a chiller bag with you and we provide you with a freezer block. Additionally, many of the items in our baking classes and courses are low risk and safe to take home so you will need a carrier bag of some sort.
We have very little waste as we order based on the number of people in the class. We generally do not allow people to take food home because we have found that many people come into central London, do a class at Cookery School and then go off to the theatre, cinema, clubbing or shopping. During that time the food that left Cookery School in good condition, deteriorates and can cause illness.
Absolutely! If you have been cooking a bit already at home then you are welcome to skip the Beginners course.
Our six week professional cooking course, Cook’s Certificate, is the only accredited course we run. You will receive a Cook’s Level 3 Training certificate from OCN London at the end of this course.
If you would like a certificate of attendance from any other class or course, we are happy to provide one. Just make a note of this in the ‘notes’ section at the checkout.
You do not need to bring anything with you to most classes. However, if you are taking the Ultimate Meat & Poultry Class you should bring a chiller bag for your de-boned chicken and for any baking class or course, please bring a carrier bag to take home some of the items you make.
Please make sure you are wearing closed toe shoes.
Not at all! The majority of our students come alone. We pride ourselves on having friendly staff and our kitchen is very un-intimidating and relaxed so you don’t need to feel scared of attending alone.
Induction hobs use electromagnetic technology which may interfere with cardiac pacemakers or electrical implants, such as insulin pumps. We use induction hobs in our kitchen so recommend that if you use a cardiac pacemaker or electrical implant you remain a safe distance from the hobs.
Upcoming Classes
- At Cookery School London
near Oxford Circus
Class Snapshot
- Expert teaching and advice, using standard home kitchen equipment
- Leave with the knowledge and understanding to make the delicious recipes at home
- Hands on experience
- You will use sustainably sourced, high quality, organic ingredients
- You will never wash up - we take care of that for you always!