You’ll knead dough, wrap it around wooden spindles, and watch as your own chimney cake caramelizes over an open grill in central Budapest. Taste your creation warm with toppings like cinnamon or walnut, guided by a local host who shares stories and laughs along the way. Expect floury hands—and maybe a new favorite dessert.
The first thing that hit me was the smell—warm sugar and something toasty, almost like standing too close to a campfire but sweeter. We squeezed into this bright little studio just off one of Budapest’s busier streets, aprons already waiting for us. Our host, Zsófi, greeted everyone with this easy smile and started telling stories about how chimney cakes (kürtőskalács) used to be made at festivals. I didn’t catch every word (my Hungarian is non-existent), but you could feel her pride in it.
I’ll admit, rolling out the dough looked way easier than it actually was. Mine kept sticking to the table and I had flour on my nose before we even got to the wooden spindles. Zsófi showed us how to wrap the strips just tight enough so they’d bake evenly—she made it look effortless. The rotating grill was hypnotic; you could hear the sugar crackle as it caramelized. Someone picked cinnamon sugar for their topping and suddenly the whole place smelled like December markets. I chose walnut because Zsófi said it’s her favorite—she winked when she handed me extra.
We all laughed when someone tried to pronounce kürtőskalács (I’m still not sure I got it right). Eating that warm chimney cake straight from the grill—soft inside, crisp outside—was honestly better than any dessert I’ve had in a fancy restaurant. You get this certificate at the end, which is cute, but honestly it’s the taste that sticks with you. I took mine outside and just wandered for a bit, sticky fingers and all.
The workshop takes place in a welcoming studio in central Budapest.
Yes, families are welcome and infants or small children can attend with prams or strollers.
Yes, you make your own chimney cake and can enjoy it warm from the grill or take it with you.
You can pick from cinnamon sugar, vanilla, cocoa, or walnut as toppings.
Yes, all ingredients and equipment are included for making your chimney cake.
Coffee or tea is included as part of your experience.
You will receive a Certificate of Achievement at the end of the workshop.
The exact duration isn’t specified but expect enough time to prepare, bake, and enjoy your cake comfortably.
Your day includes all baking ingredients and equipment, an apron to wear while you work (which honestly saved my shirt), delicious toppings for your freshly baked kürtőskalács, coffee or tea during the activity, plus admission fees—and yes, you get to take home both your own sweet creation and a Certificate of Achievement at the end.
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