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    Good baking courses to recommend?

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    • B Offline
      baglady
      last edited by

      jce:
      Shermay's cooking school at Chip Bee Gardens is well known. The EZ cooking at Great World and another at United Square is popular too, however no first hand experience so can't comment further

      Thanks! Will check out the Chip Bee Gardens and Great World ones.

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        BlurBee
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        Saw this Brillionaire Kids Chefs Workshop @ Nexx Shopping Mall. Anyone try it?


        TIA.

        http://brillionairekids.com.sg/enrichment-programmes/brillionaire-chefs-at-work-programs/

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          Baking baker
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          @baglady:


          I guess that depends on people too…

          Some people after 2 hours of doing hands-on become so blur…No more idea why need to do this and that. Just follow the instructor. After got home, forgot how to do the cake. Some people after 2 hours of demo class also become so bored, and just think to go home early to see Channel 5 or Channel 8 drama…

          So, I think must try yourself which one that works for you la

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            Aceacebaby
            last edited by

            buy cookbooks from popular then trial and error will work as well. if we borrow from the library most likely the content will be more westernized and Singapore might not have the ingredients required, so yea. hahas.

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              Cuppamocha
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              There are actually some very good blogs whose owner/writer selflessly share recipes and tips that you can consider reading. I enjoying following some of the listed below


              http://www.thelittleteochew.com/ , and
              http://happyhomebaking.blogspot.com/ , and
              http://smallsmallbaker.blogspot.com/

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                noddy
                last edited by

                there are quite a few out there, you may want to visit:

                http://chocolate-atelier.com/booking/
                http://www.afterworkinghourbakingclass.com/
                http://www.bakingcoursesingapore.com/basic-baking-course/cake-baking-course

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                  Divamama
                  last edited by

                  I used to attend classes at Shermay’s Cooking School at Chip Bee Gardens regularly. That was before my daughter was born and when fees were lower. The teachers/ chefs there are very meticulous and the recipe packs given are quite idiot proof. Nowadays I’m too busy on weekends to attend classes.


                  Currently I refer to cookbooks that are highly recommended on Amazon, like Dorie Greenspan’s books. these are the western cakes of course. I’m on the prowl for detailed cookbooks for local desserts.

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                    xiaostar
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                    Le cordon bleu! They have a school in kl and thailand

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                        Chloetanscgs
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                        I know someone who teaches from home, during weekday mornings. The price is very reasonable. You may PM me if u like more details

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