Bread Baking Hands-On Cooking Class
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Bread Baking Hands-On Cooking Class

"With bread all sorrows are less." ~Miguel de Cervantes

By The Garden Kitchen

Date and time

Saturday, October 26 · 10am - 1pm MST

Location

The Garden Kitchen - University of Arizona Pima County Coop Ext

2205 South 4th Avenue Tucson, AZ 85713

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

  • 3 hours

Calling ​all ​bakers, ​no ​matter ​your ​skill ​level! ​During ​this inspiring class you will learn the proper mixing techniques, kneading, and all the essential skills to make delicious bread at home. ​ ​

Sample Menu:*

  • Whole Wheat Flatbread
  • Soda Bread
  • Whole Wheat Bread to bake at home
  • A variety of toppings will be provided for lunch with breads made in class

* This is a sample menu based on the menu of a previous class. The menu is subject to change based on what is in season/available and the instructor's preference.

Skills taught:

  • How to make a quick bread
  • How to make a yeasted bread
  • Proper kneading technique

Please note that this class cannot be accomodated to be vegan due to milk and eggs in the base recipes.

Date: Saturday, October 26th, 2024

Time: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Instructor: Jennifer Parlin

Class fee of $60.00 per participant includes lunch of all dishes made.

Participants must be 18 years of age or older to participate.

All proceeds from these classes go towards our free programming, empowering Pima County residents to build community wellness and make healthier choices through food, fitness, and gardening education.


Cancellation policy: Due to the small class sizes and nature of planning for fresh ingredients, refund requests made less than 2 weeks before the class date may not be accepted. Note that refunds may not include the Eventbrite processing fee.

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Did you know The Garden Kitchen also offers private classes? Birthdays, team building, retirement events, etc.

For pricing, refund requests, and other inquiries, please email us at gardenkitchentucson@gmail.com


Frequently asked questions

What if I have a food allergy/restriction?

The Garden Kitchen recipes are developed using common cooking and baking ingredients that may or may not be specified in the menu titles, including: various fruits and vegetables, nuts, meats, spices, wheat flours, etc. If you have a food allergy, please contact us as soon as possible to inquire.

Can I bring my kid with me?

Due to the nature of cooking, which may involve sharp knives, hot pans, etc., we ask that participants leave their children at home. The exception to this is our Family Cooking Classes, which an adult and child may take together, and which are designed with youth in mind.

What should I wear?

We ask that you wear comfortable, casual clothing and flat, comfortable, closed-toed shoes, with long hair tied back. Please do not wear sandals. Aprons and headscarves will be provided.

What is the refund policy?

Due to the small class sizes and nature of planning for fresh ingredients, refund requests made less than 2 weeks before the class date may not be accepted. Note that refunds may not include the Eventbrite processing fee. Contact us directly for refund requests: GardenKitchenTucson@gmail.com

Can I buy a gift card for someone else?

The Garden Kitchen does not offer gift cards at this time; however, you can always register someone in one of our classes directly.

Where does my money go?

All proceeds from these classes go towards our free community programming, empowering Pima County residents to build community wellness and make healthier choices through food, fitness, and gardening education.

How can I find out more?

Visit our website at thegardenkitchen.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @uagardenkitchen !

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The Garden Kitchen offers whole health seed-to-table education in the areas of gardening, cooking, nutrition, and physical activity. We work with community members as well as organizations and governments to deliver programming throughout Pima County.

All class fees go toward providing free community gardening, nutrition, and physical activity programming in Pima County.