Join your local host Chiara at her professional, stainless steel kitchen to learn to cook a creative inspired local and regional Italian meal from Monte San Pietro recipes passed down from her grandmother. Inspired by innovation in the cooking world, she is keen on assembling dishes with regional ingredients but changing their form to make them more exciting.
Your hands-on cooking will last about two hours. You will learn to cook three dishes from scratch; a pasta such as tagliatelle with prosciutto di Parma and lemon zest, a seasonal vegetable side such as cavolo nero from the garden with garlic and olive oil or a fennel and root vegetable gratinato, and a bread made from ancient wheat or dessert. Enjoy learning about creative ways to recreate regional Bolognese cooking before you sit down at the table to share the meal you helped prepare with your wonderful host.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to get a glimpse into an authentic Italian kitchen!
Cooking class and lunch with your host Chiara
Please meet your host at their home in Monte San Pietro. Please check the 'Before you go' section on your voucher for the exact address, the above only offers neighbourhood details, and not the exact address. Exact address and contact details can be found in your ticket upon booking confirmation.
Local contact information: If you need assistance, please contact your host Chiara at +39 (0) 340 400 3389, or by email at kiarabat83@gmail.com
Address: Agriturismo e B&B Casa Vallona, Via Enrico De Nicola 10, 40050 Monte San Pietro BO
Meeting Instructions: Meet your host Chiara Meet your host Chiara at her home. Here is a google maps link to her home: https://goo.gl/maps/hUrS7HR6QQn
If you are taking public transport, please let Chiara know at least 3 days in advance and she will pick you up in a grey Fiat Panda and drive you to her home. You will drive through a winding road through the mountains to get to her property. Public transport directions: Take bus #83 from the Bologna Via Lame bus station towards Calderino and get off at the Riva Bella Calderino stop from where Chiara will pick you up.
Make sure to let Chiara know how you will arrive so she knows if she needs to pick you up and drop you off after the experience. If you are driving, you will meet Chiara directly at her home.
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Traveling Spoon is a supplier of Viator and TripAdvisor. We offer travelers authentic food experiences with locals, in their homes. Founded by two travelers and food lovers, Traveling Spoon helps others make meaningful cultural connections through food. Contact us at reservations@travelingspoon.com if you have general questions about our services. For specific questions related to your booking please contact your host directly with the contact information provided above.
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