Cooking class followed by lunch or dinner with the recipes prepared during the class.
- Ravioli with thyme
- Fettuccine or spaghetti
- Tiramisù (a chilled dessert made with coffee, lady fingers and mascarpone cheese)
We will learn how to make two types of Italian pasta and a classic Italian dessert.
We will prepare ravioli stuffed with fresh ricotta cheese and fettuccine or spaghetti. As dessert, we will prepare a great tiramisù. The class is a good chance to discuss about the Italian food, special ingredients like ancient grain and our Way of life.
Vegetarian
Reviews
- Carlo was AWESOME. Great job coordinating our arrival, even assisting with setting up local taxi app. Great job getting our "reluctant" teenagers involved, learned a ton about ravioli and tiramisu, and fabulous conversation, all while making an awesome memory! Definitely you should do this experience during your trip to Florence! Carlo was awesome!
- What such an enjoyable cooking lesson ! Thank you so much Carlo It was a nice time learning about Italian pasta and chatting from Florence to Périgueux , from Bogota to Boston All the best
- My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our experience with Carlo. He was very kind, knowledgeable and welcoming! We learnt a lot about authentic Italian pasta and enjoyed the experience of making ravioli. He even paired our pasta with a delicious red wine. We would recommend Carlo to anyone in Florence wanting to experience pasta making!
€129.00 per guest
€49.50 per child
Where
You’ll receive the exact address after the bookingCarlo
Cesarina from 2021Location: Florence Languages: English and Italian"I love good food and I have been cooking for a lifetime! For years, I have also been dedicated to the search for cuisine that is not only delicious but also health-conscious: low-cholesterol and low-sugar desserts, and homemade pasta made with stone-ground flours from small mills... In many cases, it is possible to cook great dishes with local ingredients, without compromising on health." However, this should not be an excuse for creating mediocre dishes: if they are not good, it's pointless for them to be healthy!