Get Baked: Gluten-Free

Instructor: Lindsay Isaac
Style: Demonstration
Location: 26 Noble Street, Unit 6, Toronto (Queen and Dufferin Area)
Capacity: 12
Cost $95.00 (Includes baking samples, a few dips and all recipe and baking instruction guides.)

Join The Fun

  • Sunday, April 1st 2012, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, November 3rd 2012, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Get Baked with Lindsay Isaac

Is there anything better than fresh baked bread with your favourite dip, spread, butter, oil, jam… I could go on forever. Fresh baked bread is amazing and what most of us don’t realize, it is also amazingly easy.

With so many people now restricted due to dairy and gluten intolerances, and the cost of specialty breads being what it is, why not just learn to make your own.

Our resident baking instructor, Lindsay Isaac, will be showing off her skills at this wonderfully crafted 2-hour workshop. She will be teaching all you need to know to get started and get baking with a variety of breads. Going gluten-free has never been so easy!

Going gluten-free shouldn’t have to mean sacrificing your favourite bread! There is a world of naturally gluten-free whole grains perfect for making hearty and healthy breads.

In this two-hour demonstration-style workshop, you will learn how to create your own gluten-free breads including:

  • Flatbread
  • Skillet bread
  • Sandwich loaves

We’ll have samples of each bread served up with a selection of dips and spreads and our favourite sandwich fixings including sliced veggies and sprouts. You’ll also receive a handout with baking tips and tricks and the recipes for you recreate the gluten-free goodies in your own kitchen. All recipes are vegan-friendly and gluten-free obvy!

Let’s Get Baked!

Lindsay Isaac, blogstress behind The Kitchen Operas is a Toronto-based singing teacher who loves to eat. She is passionate about singing, opera, and food. The kitchen is her favourite place to relax, recharge, and experiment with whole food goodness. Her current obsessions include kale, sourdough bread, and cacao nibs.

Guest Reviews

  • Finally...gluten-free bread that tastes great!

    Having just attended the Get Baked: Gluten Free Workshop, I have only good things to say about the class and the instructor, Lindsay Isaac. From the time I entered the cozy and inviting kitchen, one could smell the yummy bread baking in the oven. The table was set beautifully with herbal teas, mint-flavoured pitchers of water, and various crudites and homemade dips. Lindsay was a very engaging and friendly instructor, and she entertained all questions and queries from our group. All of the breads we sampled tasted great, and most seemed quite easy to make. I also appreciated the recipes for the dips - I am looking forward to trying out some of the recipes myself, especially the chickpea chapati. They'd be great with butter chicken - yum!

    Reviewed by Amy Loncarich on Monday, May 16, 2011

  • Get Baked;Gluten Free

    This class was full of all kinds of different gluten free flours that I didn't know how to use. The bread tasted very good and the homemade spreads and preserves were an added bonus. Amazing flavour combinations.

    Thanks Marie V

    Reviewed by Marie A Valentine on Monday, May 16, 2011