Cooking classes

Bite-sized Seratina: aperitif with mini pizzas

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Alessandro

Mozzo

Duration 2h

Max 8 guests

Spoken languages:  Italian and English

Learn the secrets of authentic local recipes in a hands-on cooking class with a Cesarina, and enjoy an unforgettable food experience of sharing, tradition, and true Italian hospitality

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    Wednesday? Seratina! I'll be waiting for you at my house for an evening with a difference: an experience dedicated to good food and sharing!

    Recipe calendar (starting at 7.30 p.m.) : 5/11: mini pizzas to top as you like.

    Together we will prepare a traditional recipe, perfect for an evening with friends, and you will learn how to make it and its secrets. After the class, we will taste the dish we have prepared and toast with a good wine. The experience will be confirmed once 4 participants have signed up. Please let us know if you have any allergies or intolerances when booking. We will do our best to accommodate your needs, but in the case of severe allergies, we cannot guarantee the absence of contamination.

    Total: €45.00

    €45.00 
    per guest

    €23.00 per child

    Reviews
    5.0
    15 reviews
    Visiting Alessandro and his sons was such a wonderful experience. From the very first moment, we felt genuinely welcome. He kindly picked us up at our hotel and drove us back afterwards. The cooking class was fantastic — we learned how to prepare two pasta dishes and a tiramisu! Alessandro shared family recipes with us, which we can’t wait to try at home. The conversation flowed easily, and the whole evening was truly special. Alessandro was the perfect host, and we feel so lucky to have had this experience. Both Alessandro and his sons were warm, kind, and made us feel completely at home. It was an unforgettable evening and definitely one of the highlights of our trip to Bergamo. We truly hope our paths will cross again.

    Camilla - September 2025

    I had a wonderful experience in Bergamo with Alessandro. He welcomed me into his home with delicious appetizers, excellent wine and taught me how to cook amazing dishes. It was such a unique and enriching day, and I would definitely do it again. Highly recommended!

    Aida C. Guerrero - September 2025

    Very good

    Henrik - September 2025

    The meeting with Alessandro was a nice personal and human experience. He was very keen to create a good atmosphere and explain everything well and patiently - and the pasta tasted good.

    Walter - July 2025

    We had such a great evening with Alessandro! He picked us up at the agreed meeting point, and after a short ride we arrived at his place. Before we started cooking, he offered us some super tasty antipasti and fantastic wine, which we really enjoyed. We prepared two types of pasta and a tiramisu, and Alessandro was really kind and patient throughout the whole process, explaining everything very clearly. During dinner, we had great conversations about all kinds of topics. My wife and I felt more like friends than guests or participants in a cooking class. At the end of the night, Alessandro even drove us back to our apartment – an outstanding service we didn’t expect. All in all, it was an experience I’ll never forget. Thank you for everything, Alessandro.

    Sabrina & Tobi - July 2025

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    Alessandro
    Cesarina from 2024Location: Mozzo    Languages: Italian and English
    My name is Alessandro Carlini, I was born in Milan in 1961 to parents from Emilia. My father was originally from Sestola, a mountain village in the province of Modena, and he taught me how to make Berlenghi, a typical specialty from that part of the Apennines. These are very thin crêpes made from a simple, liquid batter consisting of water, flour, and salt, which is called "colla." Another specialty from the Modenese Apennines is Crescentine (better known as Tigelle), a small, round type of bread, which, like Berlenghi, are traditionally served with Modenese pesto—a blend of lard, garlic, and rosemary, accompanied by Parmesan cheese. Alternatively, these dishes can be paired with cured meats, cheeses, vegetables, or Nutella for a sweet version.
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