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Join this 2-hour hands-on churros master class in Mexico City for $67.97, guided by a local pastry chef, with authentic techniques and delicious results.
Making Mexican churros from scratch becomes an engaging and tasty experience with this Churros Master Class led by a local pastry chef in Mexico City. Priced at $67.97 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this small-group activity is ideal for food lovers of all ages eager to learn the art of preparing these beloved pastries. With a maximum of 12 participants, the class offers plenty of personalized guidance, making it suitable for families, couples, or small groups looking for a fun, interactive culinary activity. The class culminates with participants enjoying their freshly made churros, served alongside a cup of homebrewed coffee or another hot drink, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere.
While the experience emphasizes traditional techniques and authentic ingredients, it also provides insight into the secrets of Mexican ganache, adding a sweet touch to the finished product. The meeting point is conveniently located at C. Orizaba 78 in the Roma Norte neighborhood, with near public transportation options. Although the tour is designed to be approachable for all skill levels, it is especially recommended for anyone interested in Mexican desserts or looking for an engaging cultural activity.


This churros master class is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 12 travelers. The local pastry chef leads the session, offering expert guidance and sharing tips and tricks for dough preparation and frying. The intimate size ensures that each participant receives personal attention and can ask questions freely. The class is structured to keep everyone engaged and active, with clear instructions that make the process accessible, even for beginners.
The session balances demonstration and hands-on practice, so participants get the chance to prepare their own dough, fry the churros, and coat them in sugar. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, which helps create a memorable cultural connection through food. The experience proves especially popular among couples, families, and small groups who want to share a fun activity in an authentic setting.
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The activity begins at C. Orizaba 78 in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City, a vibrant area well-connected by public transportation. The class kicks off at 11:30am, making it a perfect late-morning activity that allows for sightseeing before or after. The tour includes a mobile ticket, simplifying the check-in process, and provides a clear meeting point.
Participants receive confirmation at the time of booking, and the activity is designed to last approximately 2 hours, giving enough time to learn, practice, and enjoy your freshly made churros. Since the tour is small, booking early is advisable, especially considering that 5+ bookings are made each month, reflecting its popularity.

Under the guidance of the local pastry chef, you’ll learn traditional techniques to make churros as they are prepared in Mexico. The instructor explains each step, from preparing the dough with authentic ingredients to mastering frying techniques that ensure crispy, golden churros every time. A special focus is placed on revealing the secrets of Mexican ganache, a rich chocolate filling that elevates the classic treat.
You will also get tips on dough consistency and frying timing, making it easier to replicate the results at home. The class emphasizes easy-to-follow methods that allow participants to recreate the experience later, making it a valuable skill and a fun culinary memory.

Many reviews highlight the warm and welcoming environment of the class, often held in the host’s home. This setting mimics visiting a friend’s house, which adds to the relaxed, intimate feel of the experience. The host, often named Andrea, is praised for her knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging manner, making the learning process enjoyable.
Some classes happen in the host’s own home with her cat Bicho, adding a cozy, personal touch. The location is part of what makes the experience special—close to local sights and in a neighborhood that invites exploration. The friendly atmosphere and personalized service make this class stand out from more commercialized options.

At the end of the class, everyone gets to enjoy their freshly made churros, coated in cinnamon sugar and, in some cases, filled with Mexican ganache. The churros are described as delicious, with many reviews praising their authentic flavor and perfect crispiness.
Participants also have the opportunity to sip on hot drinks, including homebrewed coffee, which complements the sweet treats perfectly. The combination of learning, creating, and tasting makes this experience both a culinary and cultural delight.

The meeting point at C. Orizaba 78 situates the class in Roma Norte, one of Mexico City’s most lively neighborhoods. This area is known for its trendy cafes, shops, and sights, so it’s easy to explore before or after the class. The location’s accessibility by public transportation makes it a practical choice for visitors staying in or passing through Mexico City.
Many reviews mention the charming neighborhood, which adds to the overall enjoyment, making this activity not just about making churros but also about soaking in local life. The relaxed, friendly ambiance of the area perfectly matches the vibe of the class itself.

This tour offers free cancellation, allowing travelers to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility helps accommodate changes in travel plans or uncertainties. The cut-off times are based on local time, and no refunds are given for cancellations made less than 24 hours before the activity.
Participants are encouraged to confirm their booking early, especially during peak times, as the class size is limited. If the minimum number of travelers is not met, the activity may be canceled, but an alternative date or full refund will be offered.

This 2-hour hands-on class combines authentic Mexican techniques with a friendly, personal environment. The knowledgeable host and small group size ensure a personalized experience. The class is well-suited for families, couples, or anyone eager to learn a new skill and taste delicious homemade churros.
The location in Roma Norte and the cozy home setting add to its charm, making it an experience that feels both authentic and intimate. The delicious results and warm drinks leave a lasting impression, especially for those who love Mexican cuisine and pastry making.
“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…”
Is the class suitable for children?
Most reviews indicate it is kid-friendly, especially since children can help with mixing and squeezing the batter. However, some feedback suggests that safety around hot oil might make it more appropriate for children aged 16 and above.
What should I wear for the class?
Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes suitable for cooking, with aprons provided or recommended to protect clothing from flour and sugar.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, some reviews mention that the host adapts to dietary needs, such as offering lactose-free milk. It’s advisable to communicate any allergies or restrictions in advance.
Can I book the class as a private experience?
Many reviews mention private classes that offer a more personalized atmosphere, with the host supporting you step-by-step.
What is the meeting point?
The class begins at C. Orizaba 78 in Roma Norte, a convenient, lively neighborhood in Mexico City.
Is transportation provided?
No, transportation is not included, but the location is near public transit for easy access.
What do I do at the end of the class?
You get to enjoy your homemade churros with a hot drink, often coffee, while socializing and sharing the experience.
What if I need to cancel or change my booking?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with the full refund offered. Changes less than 24 hours before are not accepted.
How many people participate in each class?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
Is this experience recommended for foodies?
Absolutely. The class offers authentic techniques, secrets of Mexican ganache, and delicious results, making it a perfect choice for culinary enthusiasts.
Where can I find more similar experiences?
Similar experiences include walking tours, boat adventures, and hot-air balloon flights in Mexico City, offering a variety of ways to explore and enjoy local culture.
This Churros Master Class combines culinary skills, cultural insight, and delicious tasting into a memorable 2-hour activity. Whether you’re a first-time baker or a passionate foodie, the class provides a warm, friendly environment to learn, create, and enjoy authentic Mexican churros.