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Join a hands-on Mexican churros class in Mexico City, guided by a local pastry chef. Perfect for food lovers seeking authentic, fun culinary experiences.
If you’re craving an authentic taste of Mexico that’s more than just the usual street food, then the Churros Master Class with a Mexican Pastry Chef offers a sweet, practical glimpse into local culinary traditions. Hosted in a cozy, friendly environment, this small-group experience promises not just learning but also a taste of Mexican hospitality. Whether you’re a dedicated foodie or simply looking for a fun activity, this class is an excellent way to spend a couple of hours in Mexico City.
What makes this experience stand out? First, you’ll get hands-on practice making traditional Mexican churros from scratch. Second, the guidance from a local pastry chef ensures you’re not just copying recipes but understanding the techniques behind those perfectly crispy, sugar-coated sticks. A potential drawback? The class’s emphasis on frying and handling hot oil might not be ideal for very young children or those uncomfortable with kitchen risks. This tour suits those who love good food, enjoy learning new skills, and want a memorable cultural connection.
Who should consider this class? Food lovers, families with older kids, or anyone curious about Mexican sweets will find this experience both fun and rewarding. It’s not just about the churros—it’s about the cultural joy of creating and tasting something truly Mexican.


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This class is about more than just following a recipe; it’s a full demonstration of traditional techniques that have been perfected over generations. You start with preparing the dough, which involves authentic ingredients that give the churros their distinct flavor and texture. Our guide, an experienced local pastry chef, will walk you through every step, emphasizing the importance of dough consistency and the proper way to pipe the churros for that perfect shape.
Once the dough is ready, the focus shifts to frying—an art in itself. Expect to learn the correct temperature and frying time that results in crispy, golden churros. The chef shares tips on how to prevent uneven cooking and how to achieve the ideal balance between crispy exterior and soft interior.
A highlight of this class is learning how to make Mexican ganache, which can elevate your churros from simple snacks to indulgent desserts. The chef explains the flavor profiles and how to balance sweetness and richness. You’ll also get to taste your churros dipped in these rich sauces, making the entire process feel like a mini culinary adventure.
What sets this class apart is the personal guidance from someone who truly knows Mexican pastry traditions. Several reviews mention how Andrea, the host, or her team, are both knowledgeable and approachable. One guest praised Andrea as a “wonderful, knowledgeable host,” who made the process simple and fun. She also catered for dietary needs, such as lactose-free options, showing how carefully she manages the experience.
The class takes place in a friendly, home-like setting, often in Andrea’s own kitchen or a cozy space designed to feel like a friend’s house. This approach makes learning feel less like a formal lesson and more like a lively cooking session with friends. Guests consistently mention how the setting fosters a sense of community, with plenty of opportunities to chat, share tips, and enjoy the company of other food-loving travelers.
The class runs for approximately two hours, starting at 11:30 am, making it suitable for a late-morning or early afternoon activity. With a maximum of 12 travelers, the small group size ensures personalized attention and plenty of hands-on practice. Several reviews highlight how the relaxed pace and social atmosphere make this a highlight of their Mexico City visit.
At $67.97 per person, this class offers solid value, especially considering the amount of hands-on practice, expert guidance, and the delicious food you’ll take home. Many guests rave about how the churros turned out so well that they couldn’t finish them all—meaning you get plenty of food to enjoy afterward.
Multiple reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the delicious churros. One guest noted how Andrea’s instructions were “easy and uncomplicated,” making it accessible even for beginners. Others appreciated the cozy environment, especially those who mentioned the delightful atmosphere created by Andrea’s hospitality and her friendly cat, Bicho.
Some reviews also mention that this experience is particularly good for families, especially with older children, as the activity involves some safety considerations when handling hot oil. For those traveling solo or as a couple, it’s a fun social activity that combines learning and tasting in a relaxing space.
Your journey begins in the Roma Norte neighborhood, easily accessible via public transportation—something many travelers appreciate. The meeting spot is straightforward, and the meeting time (11:30 am) allows you to enjoy a leisurely morning or explore nearby sights beforehand.
Once gathered, the class kicks off with an introduction from your host, who shares a bit about the history of churros in Mexico and the significance of the process. Expect a friendly, informal start that quickly transitions into hands-on work.
You’ll get involved in mixing authentic ingredients, ensuring the dough has the right consistency. Several reviews mention how clear and simple Andrea’s instructions are, which makes the process approachable even for first-timers.
You’ll learn how to pipe the dough into hot oil, mastering the classic churro shape. This part is often the most fun—though it can get a little messy with oil splashes. The guide’s tips on frying at the right temperature will help you achieve that perfect crunch.
While the churros fry, you’ll explore creating Mexican-style ganache or other hot drinks. This adds a decadent touch that elevates the entire experience and gives you a well-rounded dessert.
After frying, you’ll coat the churros in sugar and cinnamon, then enjoy them hot, often with a cup of homebrewed coffee or another hot beverage. Guests frequently mention how much they enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere—many say it’s perfect for chatting and making friends.

With a maximum of 12 travelers, you’re assured individual attention and the chance to practice extensively. However, some reviews note that handling hot oil requires caution, so it’s best suited for those comfortable in a kitchen setting or with older children.
The meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy for most travelers to reach. The setting is informal and friendly, intended to evoke a home-like environment, which contributes to the overall comfort and enjoyment.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. For those planning a flexible schedule or with uncertain travel plans, this is a reassuring feature.

This class is ideal for foodies eager to learn a traditional Mexican dessert, and for those wanting a relaxed, social activity. Families with kids over 12 will appreciate the hands-on nature and fun of piping dough and frying. It’s also a wonderful way for couples or solo travelers to meet new people and savor homemade churros.
If you’re a fan of sweet treats, or curious about Mexican culinary techniques, this class will satisfy both your taste buds and your cultural curiosity. That said, if hot oil handling or safety concerns are a major issue, you might prefer a less hands-on or more demonstration-focused experience.

For just under $70, this Churros Master Class offers much more than the sum of its parts. You gain practical skills, taste authentic Mexican flavors, and connect with a local host in a warm, inviting setting. The reviews consistently highlight the expert guidance, delicious results, and friendly atmosphere—all ingredients for a memorable experience in Mexico City.
It’s especially recommended for food lovers, families, and anyone wanting to add a personal touch to their culinary journey. The opportunity to make and taste a beloved Mexican treat while soaking up local hospitality makes this class a worthwhile addition to your travel plans.
“I had the best time and experience with the churro making class!!! I went with my husband and mother in law and we all agreed that this was the bes…”

In summary, this Churros Master Class offers a delightful, authentic taste of Mexico’s sweet side. With expert guidance, a warm environment, and plenty of churros to share, it’s a fantastic choice for those seeking a hands-on culinary adventure.