Life Skills
Bake-O-Rama: Easy Chocolate Bread
We will learn how to make a simple and delicious quick bread.
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11-15
year old learners
1-8
learners per class
$15
Charged upfront
Meets once
60 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
In this class, we will bake a chocolate quick bread. This will be an interactive class and students will be expected to make the bread along with me. If there are food allergies (nuts for example) feel free to just omit the item from the recipe. If you are unsure if you can omit an item, please let me know. Breads may not be completely baked by the end of class, but students will know what the finished products will look like and how to test for doneness. I will be available after class to...
Students will become confident in their baking skills, reading recipes, altering recipes, and measurements. They will learn how to use a variety of kitchen equipment and become comfortable in the kitchen. This will be a fun class with delicious results!
I have a degree in culinary arts, specifically pastry arts. I have been baking since I was very little and I bake every day.
Students will be required to have the necessary ingredients, cooking utensils, and supplies in order to make the breads. There will be nothing exotic in these recipes. You will probably have most of these items in your pantry already and only need to pick up a few items in the grocery store.
1 file available upon enrollmentA printable supply list is available with the welcome post as well. Chocolate Bread Supply List Ingredients: • Sour cream • Vegetable oil • Eggs • Vanilla • Flour • White sugar • Cocoa powder • Semi-sweet chocolate chips • Baking powder • Salt • Baking soda • Powder sugar • Milk Supplies: • Stand mixer (not required, a hand mixer will do just fine) o Need a large bowl if using a hand mixer • Baking tins (large or small, whichever you prefer) • Baker’s Joy non-stick cooking spray (best choice but can use others or nothing at all if your pan is non-stick) • Mixing spoon • Measuring cups (both liquid and dry) • Measuring spoons • Small bowls (cereal size or smaller) • Medium sized bowl for mixing dry ingredients • Hot pads • Rubber spatula • Cooling rack or parchment paper to set the hot bread on once it comes out of the oven
1 hour per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Students will be required to have the necessary ingredients, cooking utensils, and supplies in order to make the breads. There will be nothing exotic in these recipes. You will probably have most of these items in your pantry already and only need to pick up a few items in the grocery store. Most students should not need guidance. Please make sure that your learner knows how to use the oven, the stove, and any other equipment used in the class. I will use my stand mixer, but it is not required.