Need fun things to do in Sydney with kids? In this exciting dessert class, children will learn to make delicious Korean tteok from scratch!
Tteok is a traditional dessert that people often eat as a snack or breakfast in Korea. Lots of parents give tteok to their children as a healthier alternative to the usual treats.
Hosted by friendly teacher Elin, this culinary workshop is a brilliant chance for kids to have fun with a unique dessert recipe. The dough, made of rice flour, will be prepared before the children arrive, so they can dive straight into making animal shapes like bears, chickens and pigs in the first hour of the class.
Rather than just following Elin's designs, kids will get to exercise their endless artistic capabilities as they enjoy creating their own designs to shape between one and three pieces of tteok (depending on the sizes they make).
As the tteok steams for 30 minutes, your child will learn to draw custom menus using coloured pencils and pretty paper before taking their sketching skills to a large window with new friends.
Then, it's time to eat! Tteok is best when eaten fresh, straight from the steamer. A tasty variety of dips and sauces, like ketchup, honey, and Nutella, will be on offer for dipping their delicious snacks, with plenty left in a gift box for sharing with family.
Allergy Information:
The dough used contains rice flour and wilton&chef master food colouring.
Please Note:
The class will be held in an apartment so guardians will have to press the intercom upon arrival and drop off the kids at level 6. (Please check the email for the unit number after you make a booking.)
For the kids' class, some parents ask if they could stay and watch the kids. We would first want to apologise that it is not an option we can offer. As much as we understand the parents wanting to be with their children and make sure it is safe, the studio can only handle a limited number of people at a time. More importantly, from our previous experience, when parents are there with the children, children tend to communicate more with their parents (which makes sense) and this further delays the class, and often results in a less fun class.
It is a two-hour class, and the studio is located in the centre of Sydney, so take your time to do grocery shopping that's been on the to-do list, or have a fun shopping time :). There are several nice parks nearby, so you can have a nice walk too. Think of it as a short day-care where you can simply drop off your kid.
During the class, we make short video clips and take pictures which will be sent to the parents upon request, and if it is ok, (with consent) We'll post it on our Instagram. We hope this is ok, and hopefully, this will give a nice memory/experience to the kids.
I'm Sorry, but I cannot accept NSW Kids vouchers.
All the ingredients to make delicious tteok.
 
This class is perfect for beginners - no prior experience is needed.
Suitable
for kids from 4 to 11 years old.
Adult accompaniment is not required.
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