Tour in Rome

Smiling man and woman in aprons holding freshly cut pasta strips in a bright kitchen workshop
5.0(21)
From ~$61
per person
Food & Wine
Rome

Rome: Pasta and Tiramisu Workshop

At a Glance

Type
Food & Wine
Rating
5.0/5 (21)
Price
From ~$61/person
Fitness
Low - The class does not...

Highlights

  • Learn to make authentic Italian dishes with a cooking workshop in Rome

Tour Details

Upgrade your culinary repetoire in Rome, with a cooking class of two Italian classics, and learn to make authentic tiramisu and pasta that any Italian nonna would be proud of! To start, you'll learn make tiramisu from scratch. Along with gelato and panna cotta, tiramisu is perhaps Italy's most famous dessert. Made with simple ingredients, like savoiardi (ladyfingers), mascarpone cheese and egg yolks, it's one of the world's favorite desserts for a very good reason – it's delizioso!

Then, learn to make your own pasta from flour and eggs. The chef will show you which kind of pasta you can prepare with this recipe, from tiny tagliolini to large pappardelle, you'll get to practice cutting out each. Then all you need to do is choose your topping sauce (tomato and basil, amatriciana, or cacio e pepe). After the cooking class ends, sit down with your fellow classmates and savor your creations with a glass of wine – an essential part of Italian cooking!

What Makes This Tour Special

Participants will not only learn to cook but also enjoy their meal together, embodying the Italian philosophy of 'la dolce vita' or the sweet life through food and companionship.
  • Hands-on experience with a local chef who shares traditional techniques.
  • Learn to make both pasta and tiramisu, two iconic Italian dishes.
  • Enjoy your culinary creations in a relaxed, communal setting with wine.

Historical Background

Rome has a rich culinary heritage that dates back to ancient times. The tradition of cooking with fresh ingredients and family recipes has been passed down through generations, making Italian cuisine a vital part of the country's cultural identity.

What's Included

  • English-speaking local chef
  • Fettuccine with chosen sauce
  • Tiramisu
  • Glass of wine or non-alcoholic drink
  • Limoncello or coffee
  • Water

Not Included

  • Extra food or drinks
  • Tips

Is This Tour Worth It?

This food & wine activity is highly rated at 5.0/5 across 21 reviews, priced from ~$61 per person.

Best For

FamiliesFood & drink lovers
Less ideal for: Wheelchair users

Pros

  • +Outstanding rating: 5.0/5
  • +6 items included
  • +Booked through Tiqets

Cons

  • -Cancellation policy not specified

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