Chocolate making stands apart from other baking disciplines because it's fundamentally about transformation - turning raw cacao into silky confections through precise temperature control and technique. Unlike flour-based baking where timing matters most, chocolate work is all about understanding the science of tempering and the artistry of flavour pairing.
With 76 classes available across 41 schools in the UK, chocolate making has found particular popularity in London, where seven schools offer dedicated programmes, alongside strong representation in Bath and Manchester. Classes typically cost from £20, with most sessions running around three hours - long enough to master tempering chocolate, learn tasting techniques at different stages, and practice piping and moulding chocolate bars. Many students also discover cake decorating applications and truffle-making techniques during their sessions.
The take-home element is especially generous in chocolate classes. Students often leave with multiple boxes of handmade chocolates, professionally packaged chocolate bars, and comprehensive recipe collections, making these sessions particularly popular as gifts or special occasions. Schools teaching chocolate making frequently also offer
Cake Decorating,
Bread Making, and
Pastry classes, reflecting the technical skills that transfer between disciplines. With 88% of classes welcoming complete beginners, chocolate making suits anyone curious about the craft behind quality confectionery.