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Join this 3-hour Italian cooking class in Lombardy to learn how to make pasta from scratch and prepare authentic tiramisu in a welcoming home setting.


This 3-hour cooking class in Lombardy offers an engaging opportunity to master fresh pasta recipes that have been handed down through families in Italy. Led by an expert chef, the session focuses on traditional techniques that make pasta taste truly authentic. The class takes place in a home environment, giving a personal touch to the experience, much like cooking in an Italian family’s kitchen.
You will learn step-by-step how to prepare pasta dough, shape different types of pasta, and cook it perfectly. The emphasis is on hands-on participation, so you’re actively involved in every stage. It’s ideal for beginners and seasoned cooks alike, as the experience is suitable for all skill levels. Besides, bringing your own ingredients ensures that you can tailor the flavors to your preferences.
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Alongside pasta, this class dedicates time to crafting Italy’s most beloved dessert, tiramisu. The guide shares professional tips to achieve the perfect creamy texture and balanced flavor. You’ll learn how to layer the savoiardi biscuits, mix the mascarpone filling, and finish with cocoa dusting.
The authentic approach means you’ll get insights into what makes a true Italian tiramisu, using traditional recipes that have stood the test of time. This part of the class complements the pasta making, culminating in a delicious dessert that you can recreate at home. The environment is friendly and welcoming, making it easy to ask questions and enjoy the process.

This class is set in a home-based environment in Lombardy, which adds warmth and authenticity to the experience. The small group size of 4 participants ensures personalized attention from the English-speaking chef. The family-style setting encourages a relaxed, interactive atmosphere where you can share stories, ask questions, and enjoy homemade dishes.
The intimate format also means the space remains cozy and manageable, avoiding the crowds often found in larger classes. It’s a great way to connect with local culture through food and gain practical skills that go beyond a typical restaurant experience.

Participants are asked to bring comfortable clothes and ingredients for the class, although the specific ingredients are not detailed in the provided information. It’s recommended to prepare for a hands-on session that involves working with your own ingredients.
Booking is flexible: you can reserve now and pay later, with the option to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. The class is led in English, making it accessible to international visitors. The duration of 3 hours allows enough time to learn, cook, and taste the results without feeling rushed.
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While the overall rating is moderate at 3 out of 5 from 2 reviews, one review mentions a negative experience where the tour was canceled or unfulfilled due to logistical issues, such as no one opening for the booking. This highlights the importance of confirming your reservation and checking availability before planning.
It’s also key to note that food allergies are a concern, and participants should inform the provider in advance if they have dietary restrictions. Since food is not allowed to be brought into the class, all ingredients are provided or must be supplied by the participants.
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This home-based pasta and tiramisu class offers a more intimate and authentic experience compared to larger, commercial cooking classes. The small group size and family-style environment set it apart for those seeking a personalized touch.
Compared to other options in Milan, this class emphasizes traditional recipes and local atmosphere, making it especially appealing for visitors wanting an authentic taste of Italian home cooking. However, potential guests should consider the variable reviews and confirm the booking before committing.

This 3-hour cooking class in Lombardy provides a hands-on opportunity to learn how to make pasta from scratch and create a classic tiramisu in a cozy home setting. Led by an English-speaking chef, the experience is suitable for all skill levels and emphasizes traditional techniques.
While the small group size fosters personal interaction, potential participants should double-check booking arrangements due to mixed reviews about the experience’s reliability. This class is ideal for those seeking an authentic, family-style cooking experience, and wishing to bring home recipes that reflect Italy’s culinary heritage.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the class is designed for all skill levels, including beginners.
What should I bring to the class?
Participants should bring comfortable clothes and ingredients. Specific ingredients are not detailed, so check with the provider if needed.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the class conducted in English?
Yes, the instructor speaks English.
How long does the class last?
The class duration is 3 hours.
Where does the class take place?
It occurs in a home environment in Lombardy.
Are food allergies accommodated?
Participants should inform the provider of any dietary restrictions in advance; food allergies are not suitable for this class.
What is the group size?
The class is limited to 4 participants, ensuring a small, personalized experience.
Can I bring food or drinks?
Food is not allowed inside the class venue, but dishes prepared during the session are tasted on-site.
Is there a price guarantee?
Booking allows you to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning your trip.