Cooking classes

Tricks and secrets for perfect dough in Venice

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Giulia

Venice

Duration 3h

Max 8 guests

Spoken languages:  English and Italian

Small group hands-on cooking class with 3 pasta recipes, followed by a tasting of the recipes prepared during the lesson

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  • Tagliatelle with tomatoes and basil
  • Farfalle ( bow pasta ) with cream of parmesan
  • Ravioli with ricotta and spinach (homemade pasta) with butter and sage

Welcome to my exciting cooking class in the heart of Venice .

I am happy to welcome you into my home and share with you my family's traditional recipes. I will reveal tricks, secrets and curiosities for perfect dough and working together with eggs and flour we will prepare three pasta shapes (tagliatelle, ravioli and farfalle) that we will season with different sauces. I am waiting for you!

Total: €179.00

€179.00 
per guest

€89.00 per child

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Giulia
Cesarina from 2018Location: Venice    Languages: English and Italian
Venice is a unique place: floating on a lagoon with a network of thousands of canals. Rich in history and culinary tradition, it is a city of art, forged from different pasts and cultures, with profound ties to both the land and the sea. The ancient city is also home our Cesarina, Giulia. Her cooking reflects her regional and family traditions made even more unique by a modern twist with her passion and expertise in local and seasonal ingredients. Giulia: "For me cooking is not a journey through youth but rather onwards into maturity. My childhood was spent in my grandmothers’ kitchens with the aromas and flavours of two different Italian cultures; Born in Turin with mother from Mantua and a Venetian father, I grew up around my grandmother in Mantua, with the scent of pumpkin, rolling homemade pasta, and in Venice with the sharing culture of Cicchetti (aperitivo finger food). Polenta, however, was common to both regions although in Mantua it had a yellow tinge and stark white colour in Venice".
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