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Join a 2-hour family cooking class in Florence to make fresh pasta, tiramisu, and enjoy Tuscan wine in a friendly, authentic setting with expert guidance.

This 2-hour family cooking class takes place at the Carbonata Del Porrati restaurant in Florence, offering a hands-on opportunity to craft fresh Italian pasta and tiramisu alongside a professional chef. The tour costs are not specified directly, but the experience includes all ingredients and tools, making it accessible for families eager to learn culinary traditions in Tuscany.
What makes this activity stand out is its focus on family participation in a warm, authentic environment. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy fun, interactive cooking with young children, as no prior experience is required. Plus, the small group setting ensures personalized attention, while the relaxed atmosphere, complete with music and wine, adds a genuine Italian touch.
While the experience is packed with hands-on cooking, the duration of 2 hours means it’s ideal for a relaxed yet engaging activity. Expect to knead dough, shape pasta, and prepare tiramisu with guidance from a friendly, English-speaking instructor. It’s a delightful way to create authentic memories in Florence, especially for families wanting an active, cultural experience.
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The meeting point for this experience is the Carbonata Del Porrati restaurant, situated at via Borgo Pinti 95Rosso in Florence. The coordinates 43.77604293823242, 11.265541076660156 make it easy for families to find, whether they’re exploring the city center or nearby accommodations. The restaurant provides a traditional environment, creating the perfect backdrop for learning and sharing.
This location emphasizes Florence’s culinary culture, helping participants feel immersed in the local atmosphere. The setting is accessible and welcoming, accommodating wheelchair users and ensuring everyone can participate comfortably.
During the class, families will knead their own pasta dough, following ancient Italian traditions. The instructor guides participants through making pappardelle and ravioli, giving insight into traditional techniques. Children especially enjoy shaping the dough, while adults pick up secrets of Tuscan cuisine.
All ingredients are provided, so there’s no need to bring anything beyond curiosity and enthusiasm. The process is designed to be fun and educational, with a focus on shared activity and hands-on learning. It’s a wonderful chance to see, touch, and experience Italian culinary craftsmanship firsthand.
The second part of the class involves creating a delicious tiramisu, a classic Italian dessert loved worldwide. The process is straightforward, ensuring everyone can participate, and the result is scrumptious. Once prepared, the dishes are shared among the group, turning the activity into a celebration of shared effort.
To complement the homemade desserts, children can enjoy fruit juices while adults sip Tuscan wine. The combination of food, wine, and music fosters a warm, convivial atmosphere that makes the experience memorable for families.
More Great Tours NearbyThe experienced chef leading the class offers more than just cooking instructions; they share interesting facts about Florence’s history and culinary traditions. This adds an educational layer to the activity, enriching the cultural experience.
The chef’s style is approachable and informative, making it easy for families to follow along and ask questions. Their guidance ensures that even beginners leave with new skills and confidence in their culinary abilities.
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While the focus is on cooking and sharing, the experience also highlights the importance of Tuscan wine. Adults are offered a glass of wine to enjoy with their dishes, adding an authentic touch to the meal. Children are served fruit juices, making the experience suitable for all ages.
This element enhances the relaxed, joyful ambiance, encouraging families to toast their creations and savor the tastes of Tuscany together.
Booking this 2-hour class is simple, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. Families can reserve their spot with the option to pay later, providing flexibility around travel plans.
The activity is in English, ensuring clear communication, and the location is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for diverse groups. All ingredients and tools are included, so there’s nothing extra to worry about.
This experience is ideal for families seeking a fun, memorable activity in Florence. It suits those who want to learn authentic Italian recipes in a relaxed environment. Children will enjoy kneading and shaping pasta, while adults can appreciate the culinary tips and Tuscan wine.
It’s perfect for travelers wanting to combine sightseeing with a hands-on cultural activity. The small group setting ensures personalized attention, making it a high-value experience for families of all ages.
Compared to other cooking classes, this tour specifically emphasizes family participation and authentic Tuscan recipes. The inclusion of pasta and tiramisu covers both main course and dessert, offering a complete culinary experience. The location in Florence’s city center makes it convenient, and the friendly, English-speaking instructor creates an engaging atmosphere.
The all-inclusive approach—ingredients, tools, wine, and juices—adds to the value. Plus, the relaxed pace makes it suitable even for younger children or those new to cooking.
This 2-hour experience offers a warm, engaging opportunity for families to connect through cooking. The focus on traditional recipes, paired with authentic Tuscan wine and lively music, makes it a delightful cultural activity.
While it caters to families with children, those with an interest in Italian cuisine and hands-on activities will find it particularly rewarding. The all-in-one package of cooking, learning, and sharing ensures that everyone leaves with new skills and joyful memories.
If you want to experience Florence through food and family fun, this class is a great choice that balances authenticity, education, and enjoyment.
Is this cooking class suitable for children?
Yes, the class is designed for families and children, with activities like kneading and shaping dough that are fun for all ages.
Are ingredients gluten-free options available?
Yes, gluten-free pasta can be prepared upon request.
What is included in the price?
All ingredients and tools are provided, along with a glass of Tuscan wine for adults or fruit juice for children.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts 2 hours.
Where is the meeting point?
It’s at Carbonata Del Porrati restaurant, via Borgo Pinti 95Rosso, Florence.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this activity accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the location is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need prior cooking experience?
No, no experience is necessary; just curiosity and a desire to have fun.
What recipes will I learn?
You will learn how to make pappardelle, ravioli, and tiramisu.
Can I change the sauces or desserts if I have allergies?
Yes, modifications are possible to accommodate allergies or dietary restrictions.