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Italian pasta: fettuccine, ravioli & tiramisu class in Rome

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If you’re searching for an authentic culinary adventure in Rome, look no further.The Fettuccine, Ravioli & Tiramisu Class by Eat and Walk Italy offers a hands-on incredible experience. You can learn to craft fresh pasta, master the art of stuffed ravioli, and create the perfect tiramisu—all under the guidance of expert chefs. Whether you’re a beginner, a passionate home cook, or simply a food lover, this immersive class brings you straight into the heart of Italian tradition.

A hands-on cooking experience in Rome

Rome is a city that breathes history, culture, and—most importantly—exceptional food. This cooking class is your chance to step beyond the role of a tourist and experience the Italian way of life firsthand. Set in a charming, traditional location, the workshop provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you’ll work with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Guided by skilled chefs, you’ll learn age-old techniques and gain the confidence to recreate these classic dishes at home. By the end of the class, you won’t just have a delicious meal to enjoy—you’ll leave with lifelong culinary skills.

What you’ll learn: A 3-in-1 italian cooking experience

Nothing beats the taste of handmade pasta! You’ll mix, knead, and roll the dough by hand. Then, cut it into perfect fettuccine strands. No machines—only traditional techniques for the best texture and flavor. Making ravioli is an art. In this class, you’ll master it like an Italian nonna. You’ll prepare ravioli filled with creamy ricotta and spinach. Learn to seal them properly for perfect cooking. A true Italian meal isn’t complete without dessert. You’ll craft authentic tiramisu, layering espresso-soaked savoiardi with mascarpone cream. The result? A velvety, coffee-infused masterpiece.

Why join this cooking class?

  • Firstly, it’s perfect for all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced cook, you’ll feel right at home
  • Moreover, you’ll learn at your own pace, ensuring a comfortable experience for everyone
  • In addition, enjoy a fun, interactive atmosphere in a small group setting, engaging with the instructor and fellow participants
  • Furthermore, learn authentic Italian techniques that you can easily recreate in your kitchen, ensuring lasting skills
  • What’s more, everything you need to cook like an Italian is included, so you can focus on enjoying the process
  • Finally, after cooking, sit down and savor the dishes you’ve prepared, feeling proud of your accomplishments

An unforgettable culinary experience in Rome: Eat and Walk

Once your dishes are ready, you’ll gather around the table to enjoy the meal you’ve created, paired with a complimentary drink. In fact, it’s the perfect way to unwind, connect with fellow food lovers, and celebrate your newfound skills. Additionally, whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or as a family, this class offers a deeper connection to Italian culture—one that goes beyond sightseeing and lets you take home something truly special.

Savor Rome through cooking: choose Eat and Walk Italy

Step off the beaten path and dive into the flavors of Rome. In fact, this class is more than a cooking lesson—it’s an experience that blends learning, fun, and delicious food. As a result, by the end, you won’t just have a full stomach. You’ll have lasting memories, hands-on skills, and the satisfaction of creating a true Italian meal from scratch. Therefore, don’t miss out—book your spot today and get ready to cook, indulge, and experience Rome like a true local!

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