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Visit to a farmhouse and cooking class

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Alessandro

Bergamo

Duration 4h

Max 4 guests

Spoken languages:  Italian and English

Food Tour: discover the best places where to taste the finest local food & wine

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    We will go together to the weekly market of local producers, located at an old farmhouse about 15 minutes from the center of Bergamo, and buy local cheeses, cold cuts, vegetables and wine. Then we will go to my house, near the market, to taste these specialties, accompanying them with excellent tigelle (a type of small, round-shaped bread) that I will teach you how to prepare and that we will cook at the moment, preceded by mouth-watering fritters enriched with crispy bacon, which will serve as our appetizer. To follow dessert, coffee and various digestifs!

    Vegetarian

    Gluten free

    Total: €200.00

    €200.00 
    per guest

    €100.00 per child

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    5.0
    1 review
    It's such a fabulous and unforgettable experience that I very excitedly share it with my friends and family! This activity is highly recommended if you would like to experience something local as a tourist. Mr. Alessandro is such a great host, from picking me up at the meet up point and drop me off to a different nearby place which I wanted to go. His hospitability make me feel so comfortable and welcomed to have a cooking session at his home. He patiently explained and answered all the questions that I have. I have had a few polenta dishes in Italy during my trip. I still feel that his recipe is the best that I had tried so far.

    Jacyn Wei - October 2024

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    Alessandro
    Cesarina from 2024Location: Bergamo    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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