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Sweet & Savory Scones

  • Chatham University Eden Hall Campus 6035 Ridge Rd Gibsonia, PA 15044 USA (map)

If you’re an avid home-baker or new in the kitchen, this workshop is for you! You’ll learn the technique behind making perfectly flaky and tender scones! Jordan will teach participants how to properly cut butter into flour, as well as a few other important techniques for making delicious scones at home. The class will make both savory and sweet scones, and will walk away with the knowledge of how to create their own recipes with whatever ingredients are in the kitchen or the garden. 

This will be an in-person class. Chatham University’s current policy requires COVID-19 vaccinations for all students participating in face-to-face classes or campus activities. Additionally, the current policy states that mask-wearing is required indoors.

Refunds will be issued up to 48 hours before the class.

Chatham Alumni receive a 10% discount! Use code ALUMNI at checkout.  

This workshop is sold out! Please add your name to the waitlist to be notified if tickets become available.



Instructor: Jordan Mason

Jordan recently graduated with a dual degree Masters of Food Studies/MBA from Chatham University. She has over ten years of kitchen experience, a Baking and Pastry Arts degree from Johnson & Wales University, and a Bachelor's in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship. During her undergrad, Jordan worked at Market Street Pastries in Blairsville, PA, and also owned a side business creating custom cakes, cookies, and pastries for customers in her hometown. 

She then moved to Portland, Oregon for 4 years and quickly became the Pastry Chef for Bon Appetit Management Company at Reed College. Here, she was able to refine her skills and use her creativity to feed several hundred students daily, create desserts for catered events, and even had the opportunity to participate in gingerbread competitions. She led her pastry team to place second in the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Gingerbread Competition in 2016, and first place in 2017. Although not in a kitchen anymore, Jordan currently works in local food at Harvie Farms Pittsburgh connecting directly with local farmers, makers, and chefs to get their products distributed throughout Pittsburgh.

 
 
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