Set in a beautifully restored 17th-century space in the heart of Bordeaux, this workshop offers a rare chance to craft the city’s iconic pastry—the canelé—from scratch. While canelés are sold across the city, including at the famed Baillardran and local favorite La Toque Cuivrée, few places invite you to make them yourself using traditional copper molds. Led entirely in English by native speakers—who are also locals able to translate life in France—this class blends hands-on technique with cultural insight into Bordeaux’s rich culinary heritage.
Offering a warm, immersive setting where guests connect with local traditions, ask questions freely, and savor what they’ve made, this experience goes beyond baking. Guests enjoy not only a taste of Bordeaux but an insider’s view into French culture—all in a space designed for comfort, creativity, and connection. Ideal for food enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Guests are welcomed with a quick tour of the beautifully restored 17th-century atelier, followed by introductions and an overview of the class. The experience begins with the story of the canelé—its origins and its special place in Bordeaux’s culinary heritage. Next, participants prepare the canelé batter and fill traditional copper molds for baking. As the pastries cook to caramelized perfection in the oven, the chef introduces another classic French favorite: the madeleine—a versatile dough with many variations and applications. A unique flavor or seasonally inspired preparation will be selected for the madeleines, which are then added to the oven. Throughout the session, the chef shares practical tips on mold selection, ideal baking temperatures, and ideas for pairing and serving these small cakes at home. The experience concludes with a tasting of both pastries, enjoyed with a glass of local wine or a warm beverage, making for a delicious and memorable moment.
You will make your own way to the meeting points