Rome: Fresh Pasta & Gelato Class in Local's Home
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Overview
Fresh Pasta and Gelato Cooking Class in a Roman Home is perfect for anyone who wants to cook real Italian food in Rome. This is not just any cooking class; it's a chance to visit a local's home and learn family recipes.
Imagine cooking in Cristina's garden, surrounded by olive trees. In this hands-on class, you will learn to make fresh pasta like bucatini or ravioli, and also yummy desserts like crostata or gelato. After cooking, everyone sits together to eat the food, with local wine, experiencing true Italian culture.
Cristina’s home is where you will discover the secrets of Italian cooking. This class offers a personal experience, different from restaurant cooking classes, that will create memories that will last.




Highlights
Cook in a Real Roman Home: Learn to cook in Cristina's beautiful home, surrounded by olive trees.
Make Fresh Pasta and Gelato: Enjoy a hands-on class where you make pasta and desserts from scratch.
Eat a Home-Cooked Meal: Savor the food you made, paired with local wine and Prosecco.
Experience Italian Culture: Learn family recipes and enjoy real Italian hospitality.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers rave about the authentic, personal experience, delicious food, and warm hospitality, though some suggest better directions and more hands-on cooking.

Guests loved learning family recipes.
They really enjoyed cooking in a real Roman home.
Many felt like they were part of the family.
The food and wine were big hits.
Some guests wished for more hands-on time.
A few found it hard to find the location.
Know Before You Go
This cooking class includes local wine and a private, hands-on lesson in a local home. You will also enjoy an authentic, home-cooked Italian meal. This experience does not include anything else. The meeting point is at Cristina's home, where the cooking class will take place. Specific address details will be provided upon booking.
Hot Tip
Many past visitors suggest arriving a little early to find the location, as it can be tricky. Also, be ready to jump in and help; the more you participate, the more you'll enjoy the experience. Don't be shy, ask questions!