You’re booking a taco cooking class that’s authentic, practical and built to be recreated in your own kitchen. 🌮
This is a guided, hands-on experience. You’ll cook along in real time with a chef from Mexico City. Sessions run daily at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm (Mexico City time). The total time is 1.5 hours and bookings are private.
Expect clear steps and friendly pacing. You’ll make flour tortillas, a classic red salsa and a signature street-style filling so you leave with a full meal, not loose bits.
This format means you can ask questions as you go and the chef will adapt to your group. It’s perfect for a weekend activity, a birthday or a team catch-up when you want something more memorable than dinner out.
Key Takeaways
- Private, hands-on session that runs daily — 1.5 hours.
- Practical lessons for Aussie home kitchens with simple tools.
- You’ll make tortillas, red salsa and a street-style filling.
- Chef-led pace with live Q&A and personalised tips.
- Great for special events or a fun weekend activity.
Authentic Mexican cooking experience made for Aussie home kitchens
You’ll follow street‑style techniques that fit an Aussie pantry and a weeknight schedule. Authentic here means flavour building and real methods — not watered‑down shortcuts. The recipes use simple ingredients and timings that work in your own kitchen.
Hands‑on guidance from a chef, step‑by‑step
You cook alongside the chef with clear, live guidance. The session starts with a quick meet & greet and recipe overview, then moves into guided work on salsa roja, filling and flour tortillas. Pause, ask and adjust as you go.
This is a relaxed, interactive event. It’s a great choice for friends catching up, a cosy date night or a family activity where everyone helps. It also works well as a team‑building event or small celebration.
| What you do | Time | Gear |
|---|---|---|
| Meet & greet + recipe overview | ~30 mins | Everyday pans and bowls |
| Hands‑on preparation | ~60 mins | Rolling pin or hands |
| Serve and taste | 10–15 mins | Plates, lime, garnish |
What you’ll learn in our taco cooking class
This session breaks down flavour, heat and texture so you can recreate street favourites with ease.

Street-style foundations: flavour, heat and balance
Foundation → technique → assembly: we start with a simple checklist so you know what to taste for — salt, acid, heat and texture. You learn to dial flavours and manage heat levels so fillings and toppings stay balanced, not messy. 🌶️
Hand-made flour tortillas from scratch
Learn a step-by-step method to mix, rest, roll and cook soft, flexible tortillas. We show how to keep them warm and pliable during service so your home feast feels authentic.
Traditional red salsa (salsa roja) techniques
Make a classic salsa roja using roma tomato, garlic and serrano or jalapeño — with dry chilli or flakes as an option. We teach the traditional method and simple ways to tweak the sauce for milder or punchier results.
Classic fillings, including alambre and alternatives
Master the alambre beef technique and easy swaps like chopped mushrooms. You’ll practice timing multiple pans and quick seasoning so each filling works as a standalone dish or part of a bigger spread.
Pro tips for building a feast at home
- Practical skills: tasting as you go, layering flavours, managing service timing.
- Make-it-yours tips: turn base recipes into bowls, quesadillas or leftovers for the week.
- Hosting advice: portion for a feast, set up a toppings bar and serve in waves so everyone eats hot.
Class formats, times and duration
Pick a pace that suits you—short, focused online sessions or a relaxed, social in-person event.
Online private classes: 1.5 hours with live cooking guidance
Online private sessions run for 1.5 hours. You start with a quick meet & greet and overview, then cook live with the chef. The flow is clear: intro, guided work, then serve and taste.
Session times offered daily: 10am, 1pm, 4pm, 7pm (Mexico City time)
Sessions start at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm Mexico City time. These start times are available every day (Monday–Sunday).
Check local conversion before you book so the time fits your schedule in Australia.
In-person class-style experience: relaxed, social and designed for groups
Our in-person offering runs around 2.5 hours. It feels more like a hosted food event than a formal lesson.
It’s built for a group—small private catch-ups, team events or larger gatherings. Choose a time slot, lock in your group size and review the ingredient list before the day so you arrive ready to cook and share.
| Format | Duration (hours) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Online private | 1.5 | Private groups, remote teams |
| In-person event | 2.5 | Social groups, celebrations |
| Availability | Daily | Flexible scheduling |
Menu, ingredients and dietary options
We lay out the menu, ingredients and swaps so shopping is fast and fuss-free. What you’ll cook: tacos de alambre-style filling, hand-made flour tortillas and a classic Mexican red sauce — a complete kit that yields about eight servings.
Vegan and vegetarian options
Vegan/vegetarian options are built in. Swap beef for chopped mushrooms or grilled cauliflower and keep bold flavours with toasted spices and chilli. These options still deliver the same texture and savoury hit.
What to bring for ~8 tacos
- Protein: beef or mushrooms (swap)
- Flour (all-purpose for best results), oil, warm water, salt
- Roma tomato, garlic, serrano/jalapeño or chilli flakes
- Onion, limes, avocado (optional), coriander/cilantro
- Plus pantry basics and a packet of corn chips or corn as a side
Tools for your kitchen
Your normal kitchen is enough: a medium frying pan with lid, spatula, small pot, cutting board and knife, blender or bowl/molcajete, rolling pin (or wine bottle), flat pan and a tea towel to keep tortillas warm.
Extra flavour builders
Set up a mini bar of salsas and sauces, chopped herbs and wedges of lime so friends can customise. These garnishes lift the food and make serving relaxed and social.
Seafood-friendly note: the red sauce and tortillas pair beautifully with fish or prawns if you want to swap proteins another night.
Ready to book? Try our online Mexican street tacos option for a guided, private session that uses these exact ingredients and tools.
Pricing, group sizes and booking options
Start by checking price tiers that suit groups from intimate nights to large work events.
Online private pricing by group size
Online private sessions are priced in USD. They are private to your people, include live instruction and leave space for questions while you cook.
| Participants | Total (USD) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 10 | $300 | Small friends or family event |
| Up to 15 | $440 | Birthday or small team |
| Up to 25 | $590 | Medium group celebration |
| Up to 40 | $765 | Large social or team event |
| Up to 60 | $880 | Corporate or jumbo family gathering |
| Up to 80 | $1,000 | Company event or large party |
| Up to 100 | $1,100 | Large corporate function |
In-person examples and use cases
In-person sessions run around AUD $120–$125 per person depending on venue and group size.
This offering works well as a gift, a birthday or an engagement celebration. It also makes for an inclusive corporate team building event where colleagues cook, chat and eat together. 🎁
How to book
Pick a date and confirm numbers, then lock in your booking. View the ingredient list, available time slots and dietary options next so arranging the day is fast on mobile.
Ready to book? Choose your session and secure a spot via our online option: online Mexican street tacos.
Conclusion
You’ll finish this short, private online session with repeatable recipes and practical skills. In 1.5 hours you learn alambre-style fillings, hand-made flour tortillas and a classic salsa roja. Vegan and vegetarian options are covered, and sessions run daily (Mexico City time).
Picture your first night: warm tortillas, a spoon of salsa, layered fillings and a simple feast at home. Once you’ve nailed the base method, you can riff into new dishes, proteins and spice levels with confidence.
The chef guides every step at your pace, so it’s friendly for beginners. Ready to view session times, choose a group size and book? See the San José option here: San José del Cabo experience.
You’re not just making dinner—you’re learning a new way to cook, share and have a little fun. 🌮





