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Salento flavors at a stone's throw from Lecce

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Loreta

Surbo

Duration 3h 30m

Max 4 guests

Spoken languages:  Italian and English

Cooking class: learn how to cook traditional & innovative Italian recipes from a local Cesarina

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  • Stuffed potato focaccia with cherry tomatoes and onion, vegetable appetizer, eggplant parmigiana, live local , pie pasticciotto, limoncello

Hello I am Loreta I love being with people and meet new ones,with the Cesarine I have combined my love of cooking and conviviality,I am waiting for you just a few minutes from the beautiful Lecce in my house Salento style I will be happy to let you taste products of my land in all their authenticity fresh produce harvested in part from my garden we will start with the preparation of " pitta di patate" stuffed with tomatoes and onions an appetizer of vegetables depending on depending on the harvest of the day as a first course we will prepare the classic eggplant parmigiana strictly with batter fried vegetables local wine and finally a tasty cake pasticciotto accompanied by a fresh homemade limoncello I can not wait to meet you and tell you so much of my salento sun sea wind

Vegetarian

Total: €113.00

€113.00 
per guest

€57.00 per child

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Loreta
Cesarina from 2025Location: Surbo    Languages: Italian and English
I love cooking the traditional dishes of my Salento heritage — a simple cuisine made with humble ingredients, yet full of flavor. I enjoy preparing recipes that have been passed down for generations, such as trianata, a baked dish with homemade long macaroni and potatoes, or lu sciuscellu, an ancient recipe of ricotta, egg, and bread dumplings. I always include beloved classics like eggplant parmigiana, potato focaccia with blistered tomatoes, sautéed turnip greens (“rape 'nfucate”), ciceri e tria with crispy fried pasta, and sagne 'ncannulate with slow-cooked pork in tomato sauce. Seasonal vegetables, strictly locally sourced, play a central role in many of my dishes — from fava bean purée with wild chicory to meatballs, either fried or in sauce. Desserts are also steeped in tradition: from my grandmother’s cookies to pasticciotto cake, not to mention tiramisù, torta mimosa, and all the typical sweets of our festive celebrations.
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