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Discover Siena's authentic small-group Tuscan cooking class, led by a local chef. Create pasta, pizza, and tiramisu in a charming farmhouse setting for $133.73.
If you’re seeking a genuine culinary experience in Tuscany, the Siena: Small group Cooking Class in Chianti Farmhouse offers just that. Priced at $133.73 per person and lasting around 4 hours, this tour combines hands-on cooking with the scenic charm of the Tuscan countryside. With a perfect 5.0-star rating from 140 reviews, it’s clear that participants find it to be a rewarding and authentic taste of Italy. The tour is highly recommended by 95% of participants, making it an appealing choice for food lovers and those eager to learn local recipes in an intimate setting.
This cooking class is ideal for those who enjoy personalized experiences, as the small-group format caps at 15 travelers. Led by a professional local chef, the class covers everything from antipasto to a sweet tiramisu, with all necessary ingredients included. The experience promises delicious homemade dishes paired with a glass of wine, making it a perfect way to spend a relaxed and tasty few hours in the Siena area.

This tour departs from C889+VJV, Siena, and takes place at a charming farmhouse in the Chianti region. The setting captures the essence of Tuscany, with views of vineyards, olive groves, and herb bushes that contribute to the authentic ingredients used during the class. The cozy atmosphere makes it feel like cooking in a friend’s countryside kitchen, with plenty of space for everyone to get involved.
A small group size allows for an intimate experience, where personalized attention from the chef and friendly interactions enrich the learning process. The farmhouse setting is often highlighted as a key part of the appeal, providing a relaxed ambiance that enhances the enjoyment of the cooking and dining.
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Participants learn how to make antipasto dishes like bruschetta and crostini, which showcase simple yet flavorful toppings of tomatoes, basil, and olive oil. The class then moves on to handmade pasta—specifically pici, a traditional thick Tuscan noodle—where you knead and roll the dough before shaping it into strands and serving it with a sauce.
For those opting for the dinner option, the focus shifts to pizza preparation, with hands-on assistance to craft your own dough and toppings. Finally, dessert comes in the form of a classic tiramisu, prepared from scratch and served at the end of the meal.
The chef emphasizes local ingredients such as herbs, olives, and grapes, which are abundant in the surrounding countryside, ensuring that every dish embodies the flavors of Tuscany.

The tour is led by a friendly and knowledgeable local chef, often praised for being hospitable, engaging, and expert at explaining techniques suitable for all skill levels. Many reviews highlight that the chef makes participants feel comfortable and confident, regardless of cooking experience.
A common favorite is the chef’s ability to share stories and cultural insights, which add warmth and context to the cooking. The chef’s personality really shines through, making the class more than just a culinary lesson—it’s a memorable interaction rooted in local tradition.

After preparing the dishes, the group sits down together at a cozy farmhouse table to enjoy the fruits of their labor. The meal is paired with a top Tuscan wine, selected by the chef to complement the flavors.
Participants appreciate how the wine enhances the experience, making the meal feel authentic and celebratory. The generous servings and relaxed atmosphere turn the cooking session into a convivial gathering, ideal for bonding with fellow food lovers.

One of the most praised aspects is that every participant leaves with a recipe card for each dish made. This enables cooks to recreate their favorite dishes back home and continue their Tuscan culinary journey.
The recipes themselves are often described as delicious and straightforward, making them accessible even for beginners. Many reviews mention that they feel confident enough to try making pasta or tiramisu on their own after the class.
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The class begins at the meeting point in Siena and proceeds to the farmhouse, with no included hotel transfers. The small group size ensures personal attention and a warm, friendly environment. The class operates in the morning or afternoon, with each time slot focusing on different dishes—bruschetta, pasta, and tiramisu in the morning, or pizza and tiramisu in the afternoon.
The pace is designed to be relaxed and engaging, with plenty of opportunities for questions and hands-on participation. The chef’s personable style keeps the atmosphere lively and welcoming, making even complete beginners feel at ease.

The tour is suitable for most participants, including gluten-free travelers who should advise at booking. Since it involves kneading dough and preparing dishes, a reasonable level of mobility is helpful but not demanding. The setting is accessible, though specific details are not provided.

At $133.73 per person, the class offers excellent value considering the included ingredients, wine, and recipes. The 4-hour duration allows ample time for learning, cooking, and enjoying your meal. Many visitors comment that the experience is worth every penny for the quality of instruction, setting, and food.
The small group size and personalized attention contribute to a high perceived value, making it a worthwhile investment for those eager to learn authentic Tuscan cuisine.
This tour suits foodies, cooks of all levels, and travelers seeking an authentic Tuscan experience. The hands-on approach makes it ideal for those who want to actively participate, rather than just observe. The charming farmhouse setting and local chef create a warm environment, perfect for families, couples, or small groups.
While not explicitly designed for mobility-impaired visitors, the overall setting and pace are generally accommodating. Travelers who appreciate local flavors and learning traditional recipes will find this experience particularly rewarding.
This cooking class delivers a genuine taste of Tuscany, combining interactive lessons with beautiful surroundings. The small-group format and expert guidance from a local chef ensure an engaging and personalized experience. Participants leave equipped with recipes and skills to recreate authentic dishes like handmade pasta, pizza, and tiramisù.
While it doesn’t include transportation, the market-style setting and friendly atmosphere compensate with authentic charm and delicious food. The $133.73 price point reflects high value, especially with the wine pairing and recipe card included. This tour appeals most to those eager to learn, cook, and enjoy in a relaxed and scenic environment.
“A great time. The chef was friendly, welcoming and really knowledgeable. He knew how to explain all that we needed to do to prepare the three cours…”
Is this cooking class suitable for children?
The class is generally suitable for most participants, but specific age restrictions are not mentioned. It’s best for those comfortable with hands-on cooking.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, gluten-free travelers are advised to notify at booking, indicating that accommodations can be made.
Does the tour include transportation from Siena?
No, the tour starts at the meeting point in Siena and does not include hotel pickup or drop-off.
Can I get the recipes after the class?
Absolutely, each participant receives a recipe card for the dishes prepared, allowing you to recreate the flavors at home.
What dishes will I learn to make?
Depending on your session, you’ll learn to make antipasto (bruschetta and crostini), handmade pasta (pici), pizza (in the dinner option), and tiramisu.