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You make it and eat it: eggplant parmigiana

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Francesco

Naples

Duration 2h

Max 5 guests

Spoken languages:  Italian and English

Cooking class: you will learn to prepare a traditional dish with a tasting of the recipe prepared during the course, accompanied by a glass of wine

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    Eggplant parmigiana, just hearing the word parmigiana fills your ears, eyes and stomach!

    Typical Neapolitan eggplant parmigiana is one of the most famous and beloved dishes of Neapolitan cuisine, a real overdose of goodness. It is considered by many to be a unique dish because it is elaborate and hearty. As succulent as it is, parmigiana is made with just a few ingredients, eggplant, cheese, tomato sauce mozzarella cheese are the main elements that make this dish a dish for kings. Do you want to learn how to prepare and enjoy it with me? I'll be waiting for you

    Vegetarian

    Total: €76.00

    €76.00 
    per guest

    €38.00 per child

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    Francesco
    Cesarina from 2018Location: Naples    Languages: Italian and English
    Visiting the historical city center of Naples means passing through twenty centuries of history. The streets, squares, churches, monuments, public buildings and castles are a treasure trove of artistic and historical treasures. Moreover, the aromas of the local cooking are the ideal introduction to a place that can truly enchant anyone.  You will also be enchanted when you enter our Cesarino’s eighteenth-century building located in the heart of the city. The structure houses a Vanvitelli staircase, as well as the apartment where Cesarino Francesco lives.   His strong curiosity for the culinary arts and meeting his wife, who is also a lover of good food, has led him to experiment with new recipes, without ever forgetting the love and bond he has for and with the local gastronomic traditions. Traditions like the ever- present ragù at Sunday lunch (because, for Neapolitans, Sunday is not Sunday without ragù) and the flavors of the sea in the dishes prepared during the hot summer months (always refreshing, light and delicate).
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