FIVE X.P. BRANDY ICE CREAM WORKSHOP
SESSION DETAILS
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2021
Time: 10am to 12pm
Price: $180 nett per couple
Talk about going local!
Five X.P. is a homegrown brandy that was first conceptualised here in Singapore, crafted with German Riesling grapes, and matured in oaked barrels for six years.
It's got a wonderful bouquet and flavour of stone fruit, honeysuckle and lemon zest, and we're going to teach you how to incorporate it in an ice cream recipe.
Don't miss this very special edition of our ice cream making class.
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Everything you need to know about Brandy, from where it originated to how it's made.
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How to successfully incorporate alcohol into your ice cream.
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A hands-on session where you'll work in pairs to make brandy, fruitcake & lemon ice cream.
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Indulge in an ice cream buffet throughout the class featuring 27 flavours
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Enjoy 10% off the purchase of our waffles and takeaway tubs on the day of the class
Participants get to bring home:
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The ice cream that they made and the recipe card
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A cocktail recipe featuring Five X.P. Brandy
TO REGISTER
Email us at smiles@tomspalette.com.sg!
Please be advised that we will be taking these precautionary measures:
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We will be checking the temperature of all class participants to ensure that no one has a temperature of over 37.5°C.
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Participants will need to sign up in pairs, as they will not be able to share ice cream making stations with a stranger.
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For participants who are not fully vaccinated, they are required to do the FET test in the shop before the class starts. They can either bring their own ART test kit, or purchase one from us at $10.
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The ice cream buffet will be a seated a la carte buffet.
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All ingredients will be measured out beforehand.
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During this period, children under the age of 12 are not allowed to attend the class.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there cooking involved?
Yes! You will learn to cook an ice cream custard using eggs, milk, cream and sugar.
Do I need an ice cream maker at home?
Nope! You will learn how to make everything by hand using common kitchen appliances and simple cooking methods.
Can children join the lesson?
[NOTE: During this period, we regret that children below the age of 12 are not allowed to attend the class.]
Yes, but it is not recommended as there is cooking involved. For the safety of all our guests, the minimum participation age is 7 years old, and the recommended age is 12 years and above. All children have to be accompanied and supervised by a paying adult participant.
Will the ice cream I make taste as yummy as Tom’s Palette ice cream?
It can be pretty close if you practise, practise and practise! The method of cooking we teach is the same method we use to make ice cream in the shop: using nothing more than eggs, milk, cream and sugar plus ingredients that you can easily find from the supermarket.
So what is the difference between commercial and homemade ice cream then?
Commercial ice cream is churned in large quantities using a machine. Handmade ice cream involves hand-churning and can only be done in small and more manageable quantities of ice cream (of up to 500ml).