Savor bold Spanish flavors in this immersive, 4-course cooking class hosted through Cozymeal near central Barcelona. Set in a welcoming kitchen, this hands-on experience is ideal for food lovers who want to cook, taste and connect over authentic regional dishes.
During the class, you’ll create:
- First course: zesty citrus salad
- Second course: variety of traditional tapas such as fried bacon strips, marinated olives and salted anchovies
- Third course: authentic seafood paella layered with squid, cuttlefish, prawns and crayfish simmered in a savory fish broth
- Dessert: delicate Santiago almond cake flavored with fresh lemon and a splash of local dessert wine
With lively instruction, generous portions and unforgettable flavors, this class offers a true taste of Spain in a relaxed, festive setting.
The chef will be waiting for you inside the venue. The location is in the El Born neighborhood, just a short walk from Arc de Triomf and Plaça de Catalunya.
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