Patisserie classes attract serious bakers who crave technical precision and want to master the artistry behind French pastry. With 60 classes available across 40 schools, these sessions typically cost from £49, with most priced around £140 for comprehensive 5-hour workshops. London leads with 11 dedicated schools, followed by Bristol and other specialist locations.
Students spend their time mastering choux pastry fundamentals, learning to achieve perfect dough consistency for classics like Paris-Brest and Choux Choux Crème with craquelin. The technical focus means you'll work with professional methods for laminated doughs, temperature control, and precise timing that separates amateur attempts from bakery-quality results. Most classes conclude with boxes of your handcrafted pastries to take home, providing tangible proof of newly acquired skills.
The category's 82% beginner-friendly rating might surprise some, but reflects how skilled instructors break down complex techniques into manageable steps. Many schools teaching patisserie also offer
Bread Making and
Macarons classes, with some expanding into
Pizza & Focaccia for those exploring different dough techniques.
Sessions range from intensive 2-hour introductions to comprehensive 4-day courses, with most structured as full-day experiences. These classes suit detail-oriented bakers ready to invest time in technique and precision rather than quick wins.