Baking Classes For Children During School Holidays

To take Ashley’s mind off Troy (from my previous post), I signed her up for a cupcake making class today *shake head*  I found out about this class from Jasmine’s blog.  It is organized by Marche Restaurant at the Curve. You can check it out here.   I signed Ashley up for the Cupcake Making class which according to their website, is to prepare the cupcakes from scratch and then decorate them with fresh ingredients.

However I was a tad disappointed that there was no cupcake making….only decorating.  I asked the staff what happened and she said due to unforeseen circumstances that the class started 30 mins late (supposed to be from 2pm to 4pm), there was no time to bake.  Oh well, never mind.  Didn’t want to make a big fuss since Ashley was so excited to get started.  Here are the photos taken today…

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Ashley wearing the apron and paper hat provided by Marche.

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The chefs getting the cupcakes, icings and toppings ready

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Chef explaining and demonstrating how to decorate the cuppies

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The little chef starts her project

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Her first creation.  Every cupcake must have pink icing (her favourite colour).

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“hmm…more choc chips over here and some almonds over there”  Her cupcakes are overloaded with toppings 😀

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Getting a little help from a pretty kakak

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Don’t know who is going to eat this one.

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4 funny-looking cuppies after 2 hours *chuckle*

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The children were given a piece of drawing and oil pastels to colour while refreshment (a glass of coke) was served.

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Top Hat Master Chef Ashley’s Certificate 😀

Overall, this is a fun workshop for kids.  They have a different theme each week.  Last week was Pizza making, this week is Cupcakes, next week is Fresh Sandwich making and more.  You can check out the schedule from their website.  I am thinking of signing up another class for Ashley ….. the Marche Bread Making class. I think I would enjoy that one too 😉

For your info – The classes are only conducted from Monday to Friday (2pm to 4pm) .  Each session cost Rm27 nett.  Fee includes :-

*  certificate of attendance

* recipe

* taking home your own creation

* refreshment ( a glass of coke)

* Picky meal voucher

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24 Responses to Baking Classes For Children During School Holidays

  1. I wanted to sign Ian up for today’s baking class at Marche but didn’t get around doing it ‘cos my friend and her boy couldn’t make it. I would have met you if I did. 🙂 My boy ended up at Smaland Ikea while I went for groceries at Tesco. LOL…

    awww…would be nice to have met you and Ian there 😀 would Ian be joining the other classes?

  2. smallkucing says:

    ooo i saw this in another blog. Hmm maybe when my son older will let him go there and learn during holiday

  3. Angeline says:

    Great activity to get rid of Troy! Gosh! So ended up who ate all the cupcakes?

  4. Mummy Gwen says:

    I think Ashley is very creative. 🙂 Great activities for the kids.

  5. Interesting activity and I believe Ashley never feel bored about it. Her cupcakes are very beautiful and calory is high too. 🙂

  6. awww,,, this is so fun ! Do you think they’d let me join ? 🙂 🙂

  7. blee says:

    wow..interesting..

  8. jen cheung says:

    looks like ashley had a lto of fun!!! look at those cupcakes! munch munch munch!

  9. Hayley says:

    Wow, such a great thing to do in the long holiday! I bet Ashley enjoyed the class very much!
    p/s: the kakak looks really pretty ^^

  10. MK mummy says:

    nice activity for the kids.. Lady Ashley looks so prof with apron and chef hat…

    the refreshment is a glass of coke… bad choice in refreshment… I think kids should not take coke at young age…

    yup…that’s bad. a cup of orange juice would be nice. Ashley didn’t take the coke 🙂

  11. yvonne says:

    Those cupcakes Ashley made were really overloaded with sweet topping, LOL! It looks like a fun and interesting workshop for children and keep them occupied during this long holidays. Too bad we don’t have this kind of activity over here 🙁

  12. Ann says:

    Oh…so cool. And nto so expensive too. Good way to let the creative juices flow without mummy having the clean up the mess. 🙂

    Now, I also wonder who got to eat that cupcake.

  13. sheohyan says:

    Good exposure and experience for little ones. At the end, who eat those cup cakes which decorated by Ashley?

  14. ChloeMummy says:

    Ashley did a great job… overloading them with toppings is better than under-loading them since it’s already been paid for haha *kiasu thinking* 🙂

  15. Angeleyes says:

    aiya… could have sent Darrius there last week since they were loitering around that area for 3 days!

    Can see thar Ashley had loads of fun!

  16. Irene says:

    whoa, this is so nice. check out Ash’s cuppies, so colorful!!!!

  17. Angie says:

    What a fun time she had!? ;D I wish I could have one too. I always love to attend a cooking class, must be superb. Anyway, the overloaded icing seems delicious (believe me, I still think it’s delicious even thou it isn’s that neat lol). Nice time for Ashley ^__^

  18. Annie Q says:

    AH!!! I miss this again!! Last year i thought i want to sent my boys there, but last minute got something caught up.

    You were there on Monday? Aiya…should have tell me, i was on leave and shopping at One Utama, and my boys are at Starship playing. 🙁

    Never mind, still got one month to go, hope i can make it, to sent them for some fun.

  19. Adrine says:

    Hmm…. not very fair that they took out the cupcake baking part!

  20. Cynthia says:

    Chef Ashley!! Nice she enjoys baking and decorating.. Practice made perfect.. bake some cupcakes, and let her play with icing too! 😀 look forward for the bread baking?

  21. goldflower86 says:

    wow!so nice coz small small already learn how to bake! i dun even know how to bake.

  22. kerry says:

    It’s a pity that they skipped the baking part. I personally think that’s the best part for them to have fun & learn.

    I might be sending the girls for the bread making session since we missed out the cupcakes one.

  23. Alice Law says:

    Gosh, they only accept kids above 6 years old, what a pity(thought of letting my girl join end of this year)!T-T

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