Cesarine: Cooking Class
This isn't your typical tourist cooking class.
About Cesarine: Cooking Class
This isn't your typical tourist cooking class. You'll learn authentic Piedmontese dishes in a real home kitchen from passionate cooks who've been making these recipes for decades. The focus is on agnolotti del plin, those delicate hand-pinched pasta parcels that originated right here in Turin, plus vitello tonnato, the region's surprisingly addictive cold veal with tuna sauce. These aren't simplified versions for tourists: you'll master the proper techniques that local families guard jealously.
Your host greets you in their actual home, usually a cozy apartment kitchen where three generations have cooked these same dishes. You'll work side by side rolling paper-thin pasta, learning the specific pinching technique that creates agnolotti's signature pleated edge. The atmosphere is intimate and genuinely warm, more like visiting Italian relatives than attending a formal class. The real magic happens during lunch when you sit at the family table, tasting your creations with carefully chosen local wines.
Most cooking classes in Turin are overpriced tourist traps, but Cesarine delivers authenticity. Expect to pay around 120-150 EUR per person, which includes ingredients, wine, and the full meal. The hosts vary wildly in English ability, so brush up on basic Italian food vocabulary. Skip the classes in central locations, they're often the most touristy. The best hosts are usually in residential neighborhoods where you'll see how real Torinesi live.
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