Step into a professional pastry kitchen and master Italy’s most beloved sweets in this 4-course class hosted through Classpop!. Join a chef in a central Rome pastry lab for an immersive workshop focused on gelato, cannoli and tiramisù. With expert instruction, a welcome drink and plenty of Roman hospitality, this experience is perfect for dessert lovers and curious bakers alike.
Menu
- Aperitivo: Welcome drink of Prosecco or fresh juice
- Dessert 1: Sicilian cannoli piped with creamy ricotta filling
- Dessert 2: Classic tiramisù layered with espresso-soaked ladyfingers, mascarpone and cocoa
- Dessert 3: Fior di latte gelato churned by hand, finished with seasonal fruit and elegant toppings
Learn time-honored pastry techniques in an approachable and engaging way, with customizable options for most dietary needs available upon request. More than a cooking class, this is a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Italy’s sweet traditions set in the heart of Rome.
From Battistini Metro Station, you can walk to the LAB. When you arrive, you can ring the bell on your right and the deputy staff will open the door for you. We cannot wait longer than a 10-minute delay out of respect for the other participants. The lab opens 10 minutes before the experience.
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