Discover the Hills of Italy’s Food Valley: Cooking Class near Parma
Join us for a unique culinary adventure in the heart of Italy’s Food Valley, near Parma. After a scenic train ride from Milano Centrale to Parma (train ticket not included), enjoy a comfortable transfer to the stunning hills of Calestano.
In this hands-on class, you’ll learn to make fresh pasta from scratch, including truffle-filled ravioli with rich truffle-based sauces. Savor an aperitivo featuring truffle dishes and local wines, then indulge in a homemade tiramisu for dessert.
Afterward, we’ll return you to Parma station for your journey back to Milan. Immerse yourself in the authentic flavors of Parma, surrounded by breathtaking views. Don’t miss this unforgettable culinary experience!This is your chance to immerse yourself in the authentic flavors of Parma while soaking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. Don't miss this one-of-a-kind culinary escape!
Basic Pasta Class: Learn how to make different types of italian fresh pasta: tagliatelle, ravioli, spaghetti...
truffle is not included
Black truffle experience: Learn to make various types of fresh pasta using a key ingredient of excellence: italian black truffle
TRANSPORT NOT INCLUDED
From Milano Centrale, you'll need to take the train to Parma (I'll send you the instructions), and then I'll be there to pick you up at Parma station and take you to my home (extra charge).
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