Gluten-free Wagashi Cooking Classes(23)
Amezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo
Try your hand at amezaiku, the traditional Japanese art of sugar sculpting, during this special workship. At a studio in Asakusa, join your instructor and learn how to make an adorable edible rabbit. But work quickly–the candy hardens as it cools!
Mochi and Traditional Sweets Making with Tea Ceremony
A delicate craft, learn the art of wagashi and transform a mixture of sweet bean paste and mochi into delightfully artistic sweets! These sweet creations are complemented by the cup of matcha tea that you’ll also learn to whip up.
Traditional Sweets (Nerikiri) Making with Tea Ceremony
Spend a delightful afternoon crafting tiny edible works of art! During this wagashi class in Tokyo, you’ll make four Japanese confections with designs that are inspired by the current season. Then, whip up a bowl of matcha to pair with the sweets.
Traditional Japanese Wagashi Making Class in Kyoto
Japan’s cultural capital is the perfect place to learn to make “wagashi,” the traditional Japanese confections made of sweet bean paste and mochi. Join this workshop with an experienced wagashi teacher and make your own artistic and delicious sweets!
Private Mochi Sweets Making Class in Setagaya (Tokyo)
Make strawberry daifuku and hanami dango mochi sweets with a wagashi expert in Setagaya district’s Sangenjaya, a bustling local area with retro shops and cafes near Shibuya. Enjoy your chewy treats in your host’s traditional tatami tea room!
Nerikiri and Mochi Wagashi Making Class in Bunkyo, Tokyo
A family-like atmosphere makes this lesson more than a way to make sweets – it’s a way to build connections! Make fruit daifuku, colorful dango skewers, and nerikiri confectioneries in a certified wagashi teacher’s home overlooking the Kanda river!
Nerikiri-Making and Matcha: the Flowers and Flavors of Japan
Use traditional wagashi molds to form delicate sweets in the form of Japan’s seasonal flowers while you sip hand-made matcha tea.
Fun Nerikiri Wagashi Japanese Sweets Making Class in Tokyo
Have 30 minutes to spare? If so, why not learn to make traditional Japanese sweets (wagashi)? In this fun short class with a friendly instructor near Aoto Station, you’ll use healthy, plant-based ingredients to make 2 types of nerikiri sweets.
Wagashi: Make Nerikiri & Mochi and Enjoy Matcha in Tokyo
Make wagashi sweets with a certified instructor at her home in Tokyo. Learn the cultural significance of mochi, make fruit daifuku and hanami dango, decorate a delicate nerikiri confectionery, whisk matcha, and enjoy your sweets with tea.
Japanese Wagashi (Nerikiri) & Matcha-Making Class in Tokyo
Become a master confectioner with a wagashi-making workshop in Tokyo! Learn how to make nerikiri (a traditional Japanese confectionery), master the art of matcha tea-making, then enjoy your handmade treats with your classmates and instructor.
Wagashi: Make Nerikiri & Enjoy Matcha in Tokyo
Make colorful Japanese wagashi at a hands-on confectionary class in Tokyo (Kitaminemachi). Join Satoko, an instructor from the Wagashi Promotion Association of Japan, to make seasonal nerikiri to enjoy with freshly made matcha tea.
Home Cooking, Music & Tea Ceremony Near Tokyo Disney
Experience Japanese culture and arts in a local’s home near Tokyo Disney. Dressed in a cotton kimono, you’ll participate in a tea ceremony, enjoy a music performance, learn to play a traditional instrument and cook a delicious Japanese meal.
Hinagashi Traditional Japanese Sweet Making in Tsuruoka
Tsuruoka, recognized as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, has a rich and diverse food culture. Come and learn how to make hinagashi, a Tsuruoka specialty that’s made of sweet bean paste and shaped to look like the area’s local specialties.
Make 2 Kinds of Mochi Sweets in Tokyo: Dango & Daifuku
Make colorful Japanese wagashi at a hands-on confectionery class in Tokyo (Kitaminemachi). Join Satoko, an instructor from the Wagashi Promotion Association of Japan, to make seasonal fruit daifuku and sanshoku dango.
Wagashi: Japanese Sweets Making Class in Tokyo (5 Options)
Try your hand at making traditional Japanese sweets in Setagaya, Tokyo! Choose from 5 classes and make your wagashi of choice: fruit daifuku, nerikiri, hanami dango skewers, and more, with certified wagashi instructor Kaoru.
Mochi Making Class in Yokohama: Make Japanese Sweets
You might have tried mochi, but do you know how to make it? Stop by this mochi-making class for a demonstration on how to make delicious traditional mochi sweets, and discover the connection between mochi and Japanese history and culture.
Make Mochi, Mochi Ice Cream & Kakigori in Setagaya
Join your host, Sakura, as she shares her passion for wagashi with you and instructs you on how to make matcha kakigori, mochi ice cream and warabi mochi. This cooking class is perfect for those who want to try traditional Japanese sweets.
Japanese Sweets Class in Yokohama: Make Nerikiri Wagashi
The perfect accompaniment to matcha, nerikiri wagashi are traditional Japanese confectioneries. Learn to make these sweet delicacies with a certified instructor and enjoy a delectable tea time in this private class in Yokohama.
Making Japanese Sweets Together: Team Building Experience
Foster stronger team bonds during this collaborative Japanese confectionery class! Each group will come up with their own innovative wagashi sweets and be judged on creativity and teamwork, then relax with a cup of tea and the finished sweets.
Japanese Sweets by the Sea: Wagashi-Making Workshop
Journey to Enoshima Island – a charming coastal town near Tokyo – to learn about and make Japanese sweets alongside a confectionary connoisseur! Cultivate lifelong skills, make unforgettable memories, and satisfy your sweet tooth by the sea.
Make Hanami Dango, Daifuku and Nerikiri Wagashi in Mitaka
Learn how to make two different types of mochi sweets: fruit daifuku and three-color dango skewers, and mold delicate nerikiri wagashi confectioneries. Then, enjoy your sweet creations in this class with a professional instructor in Mitaka, Tokyo!
Gluten-Free Japanese Desserts Making Near Waseda (Tokyo)
Discover the tantalizing world of Japanese sweets in this fun class. Join Yuko in her cozy home near Waseda and the Kanda River to make taiyaki fish-shaped sweets and a Japanese-style parfait with seasonal fruits, all gluten-free and vegan!
Tea Ceremony & Mt. Fuji Sweets Making in Ikegami, Tokyo
This experience incorporates mindfulness into traditional Japanese practices. Make Mt. Fuji-shaped confectioneries, meditate and participate in a Japanese tea ceremony against the colorful backdrop of the tranquil Ikegami Baien garden in Tokyo.
Discover the Art of Gluten-Free Wagashi
Join us in an enlightening journey where tradition meets modern dietary needs through our Gluten-Free Wagashi Cooking Classes. Dive into the exquisite world of Japanese confectionery, where delicacy and flavor are harmonized with the requirement for gluten-free ingredients. Whether you are a seasoned chef or a cooking enthusiast, these classes provide an opportunity to learn and create stunning works of edible art that are both beautiful and safe for gluten-sensitive individuals.
Wagashi, the traditional confectionery of Japan, is known for its subtle sweetness and artistic presentation. In our cooking classes, you will learn how to adapt these delicacies to meet gluten-free standards without compromising on taste or aesthetics. Guided by skilled instructors who understand both the culinary art and the intricacies of gluten-free cooking, you will be equipped with techniques to craft wagashi such as mochi, yokan, and dorayaki, using alternative ingredients that are safe yet authentic.
Experience Authentic Japanese Techniques
Our Gluten-Free Wagashi Cooking Classes provide hands-on experience in a fun and engaging environment. Each session is designed to be interactive, allowing you to learn the intricacies of traditional Japanese cooking methods while adapting them for gluten-free diets. You will be introduced to ingredients like rice flour, tapioca starch, and other gluten-free alternatives that maintain the texture and flavor profile of classic wagashi.
These classes are not just about cooking; they are about immersing yourself in the culture and understanding the philosophy behind Japanese confectionery. Learn how the Japanese approach to ingredients, preparation, and presentation can transform simple components into extraordinary treats. Our experienced chefs will guide you through each step, from selecting the perfect ingredients to mastering the skills required to shape exquisite wagashi that delight both the eyes and palate.
Transform Your Gluten-Free Culinary Skills
By the end of our Gluten-Free Wagashi Cooking Classes, you will not only have created your own collection of traditional sweets but will also have gained valuable skills that can be applied in your own kitchen. Beyond just recipes, you will understand the importance of balance, patience, and the harmonious blending of flavors and textures.
Taking part in this unique culinary experience paves the way for you to explore gluten-free cooking on a broader spectrum. Feel confident in experimenting with these newfound techniques and recipes, impressing friends and family with the delightful and healthy creations you bring to the table. No longer will dietary restrictions limit your enjoyment of traditional Japanese sweets.
Sign up today for this unparalleled opportunity to blend traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern dietary needs. Whether you are motivated by a love for Japanese culture, or by the need to cater to gluten-sensitive diets, these cooking classes will leave you inspired and equipped to recreate the charm of wagashi in your own home.