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Authentic Italian cooking class in Verona with a local host, making fresh pasta and sauces in a panoramic village kitchen for $94, lasting about 3 hours.

This cooking class in Verona offers an engaging, hands-on experience in a family-run house in the charming village of Avesa. For $94, participants learn to craft two traditional types of pasta—fettuccine and bigoli—and prepare two classic sauces. The class lasts approximately 3 hours, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a genuine, manageable culinary adventure.
The experience includes a welcoming aperitivo, a beautiful panoramic view over Verona’s rooftops and hills, and a shareable lunch with your homemade pasta, accompanied by local white or red wine. Though it’s conducted in a private Verona house, not a restaurant, this tour shines through its warmth, personal attention, and authentic atmosphere, making it perfect for food lovers eager to learn in a familial setting.
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This cooking class takes place in a typical house in the picturesque village of Avesa, offering an intimate setting unlike busy restaurants or tourist spots. From the top of the house, the view stretches over hills, woods, and rooftops, creating a breathtaking backdrop for your culinary journey.
Participants enter a familial atmosphere that feels welcoming and genuine. The house’s ancient kitchen, located downstairs, is where all the cooking magic happens, providing an authentic environment that enhances the overall experience.

The core activity involves kneading and shaping two kinds of pasta—fettuccine and bigoli—using traditional recipes and techniques. The instructor, Anna, guides the group step-by-step, helping with dough consistency and shape. Making bigoli, a local spaghetti-style pasta, is a special highlight, showcasing regional culinary traditions.
After preparing the pasta, the group cooks each variety in distinct sauces: tomato, garlic, and basil for the spaghetti, and extra virgin olive oil, garlic, and anchovies for the bigoli. The process emphasizes hands-on learning, with participants actively involved in every step.

Following the cooking, the freshly made pasta is served in the ancient kitchen downstairs, where the group enjoys lunch together. The meal is complemented by a glass of white or red wine, water, and a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. This shared meal allows for discussion, tasting, and appreciation of the effort put into each dish.
The class concludes with participants sampling their handmade creations, savoring the flavors of Italy in an authentic setting that feels more like visiting a friend’s home than a typical cooking class.

Led by Anna, a passionate cook and local guide, the class benefits from her dedication and love for Italian cuisine. Multiple reviews highlight her professionalism, warm personality, and ability to teach with clarity. She speaks both English and German, making the experience accessible for international guests.
Anna’s approach emphasizes personal attention and patience, ensuring every participant feels confident in shaping their pasta. Her dedication shines through in the detailed instructions and the inviting atmosphere she creates.
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Many participants mention the stunning panoramic views from the house as a highlight. The peaceful village setting, combined with the authentic, familial environment, fosters a feeling of being part of a local family. The relaxed pace and warm atmosphere make the experience enjoyable even for those new to cooking.
The overall ambiance is relaxing and friendly, with the view adding a special touch to the culinary journey. It’s an ideal setting for anyone looking to combine sightseeing with authentic food learning.

The tour begins at Via Podgora, 25, Avesa, close to Verona. The activity is designed for up to 8 travelers, ensuring a small group for more personalized instruction. The tour ends back at the initial meeting point, simplifying logistics.
Participants should note that private transportation is not included, so planning how to reach the meeting point is recommended. The experience is suitable for those who appreciate a family atmosphere and authentic local settings.

Booking confirmation occurs within 48 hours, subject to availability. The tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. Cancellations made within 24 hours are non-refundable, so timely planning is advised.
The class operates with a minimum number of participants, and if that isn’t met, travelers are offered alternative dates or full refunds, ensuring clarity and fairness.
This Verona cooking class is ideal for foodies who want a personal, authentic experience in a family-run home rather than a commercial kitchen. The stunning views enhance the relaxed, picturesque environment, and the focus on regional pasta recipes offers a taste of local tradition.
Participants praise the host, Anna, for her warmth, professionalism, and ability to make everyone feel comfortable. The combination of hands-on pasta making, delicious sauces, and shared local wine creates a memorable introduction to Italian cuisine in a genuine Verona setting.
For those seeking an authentic and intimate cooking experience in Verona, this class delivers. The small group size, stunning village views, and dedicated host make it a worthwhile investment for anyone eager to learn regional pasta recipes with a personal touch.
While it’s not a large-scale culinary tour, the quality of instruction and genuine atmosphere compensate, offering a delightful taste of Verona’s culinary traditions. Suitable for couples, families, or solo travelers who appreciate warm hospitality and homemade food.
“Really fun and educational class! We made bigoli and fettuccine. It was delicious. We are looking forward to doing the pizza cooking class!”
How long is the cooking class?
The class lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price of $94 includes lunch, white or red wine, water, apron, and cooking tools.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Via Podgora, 25, Avesa, near Verona.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, the maximum group size is 8 travelers.
What dishes will I learn to make?
You will learn to make fettuccine, bigoli, and their respective sauces.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, with free cancellation if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start.
Is this suitable for children or non-cooks?
The experience is hands-on and best suited for those interested in cooking and authentic regional dishes.
Will I get a chance to taste what I cook?
Absolutely, you enjoy your freshly prepared pasta during lunch, paired with local wine.
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation is not provided; participants are responsible for reaching the meeting spot.