Cooking Class Summer Camp Honeycomb Cake: Austin Kids Crushed It!
At our cooking class summer camp, kids aren’t just following recipes — they’re creating edible works of art. This summer, our campers made the most charming honeycomb cakes, complete with hand-shaped fondant bees and dreamy white chocolate honeycomb candy on top. The results? Totally buzzworthy.
Every step builds real kitchen skills. Kids practice melting chocolate, working with sugar, and fine motor decorating — all while having a blast with their new camp friends.
This is why Kids (and Parents) Love Foodie Kids Camp!
Foodie Kids has been teaching kids to cook for over 25 years, and we’ve worked with more than 15,000 young chefs right here in Austin. Our camps are designed to spark creativity and build confidence in the kitchen — one delicious project at a time.
According to the American Culinary Federation, hands-on cooking education helps children develop math skills, fine motor coordination, and healthy eating habits. We see this every single day in our kitchen.
Whether your child is a total beginner or a seasoned little chef, our summer camps offer a welcoming, professional environment where every kid gets to shine.
Ready to Sign Your Kid Up?
Visit our cooking camp page to browse upcoming sessions and reserve your child’s spot today.
Trust us: they’ll come home proud, sugary, and very excited to show you what they made. 🐝
Frequently Asked Questions
What age groups does Foodie Kids summer camp serve?
Foodie Kids camps in Austin are designed for kids of a range of ages, from young beginners to more experienced junior chefs. Check the Foodie Kids website for current session age ranges and availability.
What other projects do kids make at Foodie Kids summer camp?
Projects vary by session and theme, but campers typically work on a wide variety of recipes including baked goods, savory dishes, decorated desserts, and specialty candy projects like the honeycomb cake. Every day brings something new and delicious.
How do I register for a Foodie Kids summer camp session in Austin?
You can browse upcoming sessions and register directly on the Foodie Kids website at foodie-kids.com. Spots fill quickly, so early registration is recommended.
Is the fondant work something young kids can handle?
Absolutely. Shaping fondant is a great activity for kids because it’s forgiving, tactile, and fun — like edible clay. Instructors provide hands-on guidance so even the youngest campers can craft adorable fondant bees with confidence.