Date: Sunday, March 2, 2025
Come make King Cake with Barton Springs Mill's in-house recipe developer, Pam Thibodeaux! Learn to make this seasonal treat from scratch and enjoy learning some unique twists on this classic centerpiece.
King Cake has many variants across the globe, with origins in the diaspora of Western Christianity. Brought to North America by the French and Spanish, the American version most of us know today is iconic to New Orleans and the larger Third Coast region. Pam will be teaching you the tradition of Louisiana-style King Cake, which she holds near and dear to her heart, which is based around an enriched dough filled with cream-cheese filling and topped with pillowy icing and naturally-dyed sprinkles. Of course, no King Cake would be complete without the traditional feve, which you will get to hide in your very own cake!
During class, you will learn to mix your own enriched dough by hand, shape and fill it with sumptuous cinnamon-brown sugar filling, bake, and decorate to your heart's content! You will master each component of the recipe and leave with tips and tricks for making King Cake at home with your loved ones, as well as ideas and recipes for unique variations on filling and decorating. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
Beginners are welcome, and encouraged to attend.
Things to look forward to:
Have an opportunity to work with our own fresh flours, stone-milled right here at Barton Springs Mill
Learn tips and tricks for making enriched doughs for King Cake and more
Eat & take home freshly baked King Cake!
Purchase BSM products at a 15% discount
BYOB is fine by us for participants 21+ 🥂
Class Policies:
TICKETS ARE FINAL SALE, NON-REFUNDABLE, and NON-TRANSFERABLE TO OTHER CLASSES. You may transfer tickets to another person to attend in your place - simply have them check in under the original name used to purchase the ticket(s).
By purchasing tickets to attend one of our classes, you acknowledge that you have read and agreed to our Participant Class Policies and Media Release. Close-toed shoes and a head covering (such as a baseball cap) required for all classes.
Touring our facility requires that all participants adhere to health guidelines - all touring participants (included in ticket) will be required to remove most jewelry and piercings, and wear a beard net (if applicable) and/or hair net that effectively restraints all hair, including mustaches, goatees, and any other facial hair. Close-toed shoes are required for entering any part of our facility. No exceptions.
In keeping with the low COVID risk level in Travis County, masks are optional and up to personal discretion for this class.
In the event of class cancellation, we will email you to notify you of a canceled class.