- Presented By: Lakehouse Kitchens
- Dates: 11/1/2024, 11/23/2024
- Location: Lakehouse Kitchens Cooking School
- Time: 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM
- Price: $175
Have you been eagerly awaiting our cake decorating classes? They're finally here!
Join us for an introduction to cake decorating where you'll fill, stack, frost, and pipe your very own 6" double layer cake. Our chef will pre-bake the cake and make the buttercream for you so you can get to the super fun decorating part but we'll make sure you have all the instructions and recipes to do the whole process at home.
What's Included
Two-layer 6" cake (choose vanilla or chocolate at registration)
Vanilla buttercream frosting
Variety of delicious fillings to choose from to fill your cake (e.g. lemon curd, chocolate fudge, dolce de leche, etc.)
Garnish bar to take your decoration to the next level (e.g. sprinkles, fresh seasonal fruit, edible flowers, meringue, chocolate drip, caramel drip)
All the tools you need to create! Plus a cake board and box to take your cake home.
Snack plate to keep you fueled as you decorate.
We've got your first drink covered! With each ticket, you'll receive a complimentary beverage - either a curated welcome cocktail or choose from wine, beer, or coffee.
Skills Covered
Fundamentals of cake batter, baking cakes, and buttercream frosting (demonstration only)
Essential tools for cake decorating and how to use them
How to stack cake rounds and fill the layers for a level cake (hands-on)
How to frost cake - "naked cakes" and "traditional"
Buttercream frosting piping techniques
Garnishing and decorating considerations
Youth under 16 years old are welcome to join our cooking classes, provided they are accompanied by a paying adult, and each youth has their own ticket.
Love this class? Check out the full calendar of cooking & beverage classes!
Don’t forget you receive 15% off your next retail purchase at Lakehouse Home Store with your Culinary Cashback class voucher!
Tourism Kelowna would like to thank Westbank First Nation and Okanagan Indian Band for the privilege to live, work, and play on the tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land), that is the unceded and traditional territory of syilx Okanagan peoples, the original stewards of these lands and to whom we give thanks to as our hosts