Skip to Content
Registrations Closed

Creating Croissants

Learn the art of croissant making with Bill (The Random Acts of Croissants guy!). Making croissants at home is often a 1 1⁄2 to 2+ day recipe. In this class you will learn ho

Add to calendar:
Creating Croissants

Creating Croissants

Learn the art of croissant making with Bill (The Random Acts of Croissants guy!). Making croissants at home is often a 1 1⁄2 to 2+ day recipe. In this class you will learn ho

Pricing
Tuition Assistance and Policies
See more
Cancellation & Other Policies
See more
Registrations Closed

About

Learn the art of croissant making with Bill (The Random Acts of Croissants guy!).  Making croissants at home is often a 1 ½ to 2+ day recipe. In this class you will learn how to make a basic croissant in roughly 2 to 2 ½ hours and leave class with a dough roll ready to complete at home.  

Techniques learned will be dough chilling, rolling, shaping, layering and buttering. You will get a chance to use pre-proofed and prepared dough to create and fill (if desired) a croissant for baking during class. Bon Appetit!

Details:

  • There is a $15 materials fee for this class.
  • Please bring a container to take your dough roll home in.
  • To comply with WA State Health Department guidelines, please wear closed-toe shoes to class.
  • BARN will be practicing safety measures for the health and well-being of all participants, in accordance with state and CDC guidelines. More details can be found here.

Instructor: Bill Baran-Mickle 

I finally gave in to my desire to try to make croissants at home, by myself, in 2009. I researched and attempted several recipes and came across one that fit my time-line and modest skill set. I found making a batch meditative and every now and then just feel like making a batch. Knowing I should not eat them myself I began to give them away. 

Soon, I engaged in what I call my “Random Acts of Croissants.” I also quickly moved from making plain croissants to making them filled with almond and chocolate. Being involved in a number of community boards and committees, I would randomly bring a batch for everyone, believing they could show my appreciation for the volunteer work my peers were doing. I also randomly select neighbors and friends and drop off small bags for a household. It seems to make recipients happy to get them. I certainly feel good making and giving them away!


Related Events

Check out other events you might be interested in!

Embellished Wool Appliqué and Embroidery
Embellished Wool Appliqué and Embroidery

Lisa Mortell's quarterly workshop offers the best of both worlds: new techniques and one-on-one support.

November 19, 2027

Embellished Wool Appliqué and Embroidery
Embellished Wool Appliqué and Embroidery

Lisa Mortell's quarterly workshop offers the best of both worlds: new techniques and one-on-one support.

August 20, 2027

Embellished Wool Appliqué and Embroidery
Embellished Wool Appliqué and Embroidery

Lisa Mortell's quarterly workshop offers the best of both worlds: new techniques and one-on-one support.

May 21, 2027

-*