Cooking classes

Pasta and dessert experience near dan giovanni basilica

5.0
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Maria

Rome (RM)
Duration 3h
Max 4 guests
Spoken languages:  
Italian and English

Small Group hands-on cooking class with 2 pasta recipes and tiramisù

Shared Experience
Your experience
  • Fettuccine with various condiments (mushrooms, artichokes or grandma's sauce)
  • Legume soup with maltagliati or sagnette
  • Tiramisu / Jam tart

We are Maria and Giorgio, and we live near the Basilica of San Giovanni (about a 15-minute walk from the Colosseum). We are thrilled to welcome you into our home to share our passion for cooking rich in authentic flavors and to let you savor delicious dishes prepared following our grandmother's recipes. You'll have the chance to enjoy making fresh pasta with us, rolling it out by hand with a rolling pin to create traditional pasta like fettuccine, to be seasoned with white or red sauces depending on the season, and maltagliati, sagnette, perfect for special soups. Together, we will also prepare a delicious dessert, and at the end, you can relax and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

Total: €129.00

€129.00 
per guest

€64.50 per child

Reviews
5.0
28 reviews
We had Mama Maria and I honestly felt at home from the very beginning. We learnt alot from how to make pasta to the hidden secret of how to make a marriage last longer. It was truly an amazing experience as we had a warm company . One of the best experiences 🙌 ❤️ Thank Mama Maria, Papa Georgia amd Marriam.

Precious and Humphrey  - March 2026

We had Mama Maria and I honestly felt at home from the very beginning. We learnt alot from how to make pasta to the hidden secret of how to make a marriage last longer. It was truly an amazing experience as we had a warm company . One of the best experiences 🙌 ❤️ Thank Mama Maria, Papa Georgia amd Marriam.

Precious and Humphrey  - March 2026

5 stars, Maria was welcoming and patient to us. We felt at home

Humphrey Bilankulu - March 2026

There are experiences you think will be “nice”… and then they become so much more. The one we had with Giorgio and Maria was exactly like that. There were three of us – me, Francesca, and Felicienne. We were greeted with a carefully prepared aperitivo and two people genuinely ready to listen to us. Even before we started cooking, a genuine exchange was created, filled with chatter, smiles, and mutual curiosity. We weren’t customers: we were guests. We were only supposed to make ravioli… but between laughs and technical advice, we found ourselves making tortellini, cappelletti, and even spaghetti alla chitarra. Getting our hands into the dough, literally, guided by their patience and passion, was engaging and authentic. Giorgio and Maria don’t just teach a recipe: they share a piece of their history. The best part? Sitting down together at the table and dining with what we had prepared. At that point, Claudia, their daughter, joined us, and the atmosphere became even more familiar. A spontaneous, sincere bond was created – the kind you don’t expect but that you take away with a smile. It was an experience full of positive emotions, human warmth, and true simplicity. It’s not just a homemade pasta course: it’s a moment of sharing that makes you feel part of something. If you’re thinking about booking this experience, do it. You won’t just go home with the technique for making perfect ravioli, but with an authentic memory… and with the desire to see them again soon. 💛

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Sofia Francesca Felicienne - February 2026

A cooking class at Maria and Giorgio’s home in Rome turned out to be the most unforgettable experience of our entire trip. From the moment we stepped into their warm, welcoming kitchen, we felt like part of the family. Maria is truly a five‑star chef and an exceptional teacher—patient, funny, and incredibly skilled. She guided us through every step of making fresh pasta and the most delicious tiramisu we’ve ever tasted. What made the experience even more special was sharing an authentic Italian meal with Maria, Giorgio, and their family. The conversation, the laughter, the homemade dishes—everything felt genuine and full of heart. It wasn’t just a cooking class; it was a glimpse into real Roman life. If you’re visiting Rome and want something meaningful, delicious, and memorable, this is it. An absolute highlight of our trip.

Margaret and Phil - January 2026

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Maria
Cesarina from 2024Location: Rome (RM)    Languages: Italian and English
I love preparing first courses with homemade pasta, such as maccheroni alla chitarra, ravioli, and lasagna, along with risottos and dried pasta dishes featuring mushrooms and various vegetables. I have happily experimented with many dishes from Abruzzese cuisine, including ndurciullune, pallotte cacio e ova, and stuffed rabbit. Additionally, whenever I have the chance, I enjoy being inspired by the typical cuisines of Tuscany and Lazio.
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