How much does a pastry chef earn?
Pastry chefs make fine baked goods, cakes, pralines and desserts – in pastry shops, bakery branches, hotels and artisan workshops. Dual vocational training usually takes three years and covers ingredients, baking and decoration techniques and food hygiene. Gross pay depends on region, employer, specialisation and responsibility. As a guide, qualified pastry chefs in Germany in 2026 often earn about 2.450–3.050 € gross per month; during training typical ranges are around 850–1.140 €.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column covers dual pastry-chef training pay or comparable paths; qualified means working pastry chefs in a pastry shop, hotel patisserie or manufactory. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, employer, specialisation, shift allowances, region and experience and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A pastry chef keeps production and presentation on schedule: checking ingredients, making doughs and creams, baking, filling and decorating. Daily work includes hygiene and HACCP, early shifts, teamwork at the counter and in production, and high standards for look, taste and shelf life – often with seasonal and event orders.
- Prepare doughs, batters and creams, weigh ingredients and work to recipes and house standards.
- Shape, bake, fill, glaze and decorate cakes, pastries, pralines and desserts.
- Check and store goods, document allergens and follow hygiene and HACCP in the pastry shop.
- Prepare orders and counter goods, coordinate with sales and the team, and check quality and shelf life.
- Operate machines and ovens, keep workstations clean and often work early shifts and weekends.
- Deliver seasonal products and custom orders – from wedding cakes to corporate events.