French Classics: A pastry class at Sandrine Pastry (Kelowna, British Columbia)

Macarons at Sandrine Pastry on eatlivetravelwrite.comI’ve just spent a whirlwind weekend in Kelowna, British Columbia as a guest of Tourism Kelowna with a group of food bloggers where our schedule included all sorts of food, wine and spirits experiences. A foodie’s dream trip and, in fact, the type of trip I’d plan for myself! It’s really difficult for me to choose a “favourite” activity although those of you who know me won’t be surprised to hear that the afternoon we spent baking up some French pastries in the kitchens of Sandrine French Pastry and Chocolate would definitely be up there in my Top 3 🙂

Sandrine arrived in Kelowna in 2004 and opened La Boulangerie Gourmet Café in the Mission where she was located for 6 years. In 2010, she moved her operation to its current location in Orchard Place where her tiny, but gorgeous store offers a selection of exquisite cakes, pastries, macarons, artisan chocolates, jams and spreads (made with wonderful organic fruit from the Okanagan) as well as savoury items – all handmade in Kelowna from scratch using high quality ingredients.

Sandrine Pastry milk chocolate spreads on eatlivetravelwrite.comCakes at Sandrine Pastry on eatlivetravelwrite.comMacaron tower at Sandrine Pastry on eatlivetravelwrite.comViennoiserie at Sandrine Pastry on eatlivetravelwrite.comMacaron selection at Sandrine Pastry on eatlivetravelwrite.comFor those of you who are interested in not just eating but also learning how to bake these delicate desserts, Sandrine offers cooking classes as well – check out their Spring/Summer schedule here.

Chef and owner, Sandrine herself runs small-group classes (maximum of 6 participants) where she teaches traditional French recipes she hopes people will find easy to replicate at home with basic kitchen equipment. No experience is required and students get to take away what they bake, as well as the easy-to-follow recipes. Private workshops for groups of 6 – 8 people are also available.  Classes ($95.00 + tax per person) include French Classics (crème brûlée, tarte Tatin and Chocolate Mousse), Chocolate ( you’ll learn how to temper chocolate, make chocolate truffles and dip dried fruits and strawberries in dark or milk chocolate), Choux Pastry (cream puffs, profiteroles and éclairs), Macarons (three different flavours), Fruit Tarts (tarte Tatin, apricot tarte and fresh berry tart).

French Classics Pastry Class at Sandrine Pastry Kelowna on eatlivetravelwrite.comWe took a modified version of the French Classics class and our programme involved crème brûlée and tarte Tatin. We started out with the Tatin – I was fascinated to see that Sandrine’s method is completely different to anything I’ve seen before – we made the caramel, poured it into the dishes and let it set before we placed our apple slices on top. I’ve always either added the apples to the caramel when hot or caramelized the apples at the same time as the sugar… I was so interested to see this in action.

Making caramel for tarte tatins on eatlivetravelwrite.comPouring caramel for tarte tatins on eatlivetravelwrite.comMaking mini tarte tatin at Sandrine Pastry Kelowna on eatlivetravelwrite.comSandrine had made the pastry for us (we only had a fairly short time for our class but we came away with her recipe for the shortcrust pastry which I am excited to try at home too – so buttery!). I think for a bunch of amateurs, we did pretty well!

Baked tartes tatins at Sandrine Pastry on eatlivetravelwrite.comMini tarte tatin at Sandrine Pastry class on eatlivetravelwrite.comPlated tarte tatin at Sandrine Pastry class in Kelowna on eatlivetravelwrite.com Next up, we tried our hand at lavender crème brûlée (using local lavender from The Okanagan Lavender Herb Farm) – everyone was amazed at how easy this was to make – my favourite kinds of desserts – those ones you don’t spend very long making but which look like you’ve spent hours in the kitchen 😉

Pouring creme brulees at Sandrine Pastry Kelowna on eatlivetravelwrite.com Blowtorching creme brulees at Sandrine Pastry Kelowna on eatlivetravelwrite.comFinished creme brulees at Sandrine Pastry on eatlivetravelwrite.comThen, of course, we had to taste. Our own creations as well as a selection of Sandrine’s macarons and chocolates. Everything was excellent and I think it’s safe to say we were all extremely proud of what we made!

If you find yourself in Kelowna with a craving for something sweet – be sure to pop by Sandrine’s. There’s surely something there to satisfy that sweet craving!  If you’re staying longer in Kelowna, make sure to check the class schedule to see if there’s a class you can take part in! You won’t regret it!

Sandrine Pastry
1865 Dilworth Drive
(Orchard Place)
Kelowna, British Columbia
Phone: 250-860-1202
Email: sandrinepastry@telus.net

Hours:
Monday – Saturday from 8:30 am – 6:00 pm
Closed on Sundays and Holidays

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Disclosure: I was a guest of Tourism Kelowna and my transportation, accommodation and all meals were covered. I am not being further compensated for writing about my experiences and all opinions are 100% my own. Neither Tourism Kelowna nor the businesses mentioned reviewed this post before publication.

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8 thoughts on “French Classics: A pastry class at Sandrine Pastry (Kelowna, British Columbia)”

  1. I’m in the airport lounge in Adelaide – it’s 06.10.these shots are too moreish – i’m going to have to revisit later in the day.

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  2. Having participated in the class as well I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves pastry and likes to cook, you nailed the experience perfectly!

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