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Culinary Institute of Bologna - Classroom space

Culinary Institute of Bologna

4.7(15 reviews)
1.0 km

Assolutamente posto meraviglioso.Lo consiglio a chiunque.Li merita propio 5 stelle come valutazioneread more

A TOTAL FOOD LOVERS EXPERIENCE…read more.... WANNA GET PHAT? How can you not adore a city whose emblem is the tortellino. Bologna in the region of Emilia-Romagna is the phattest city in Italy. I love it so much here. Literally, even Mario Batali brags about the richness of Emilian cuisine. He's right, phat is cool!! More than that Emilian cuisine has soul!. You can't not love chefs like Mario-- no pretense, real and unrepentant. It's cool to be phat in Emilia-Romagna because the food there is known worldwide as the richest in Italy: the simple yet rich sauces, the Parma butter, the parmiggiano, the culatello, the mortadella, the simplest zen tortellini in a bowl of brodo, the balsamic vinegars, the ragu, lambrusco, over 25 grand cheeses, sangiovese, the desserts, the wines...To me it's all..freakin' outta this world Amore. So what do you do IF you so love Emilian food and you want to take the experience to another level? Take a cooking class. Where? CIBO (The Culinary Institute of Bologna) which oddly means "food" in Italian, cool acronym. Still smilin' thinking about the class 3 months later. The pictures show it all. Gabriella, our chef/professore taught us how to shop for the best ingredients for a Bolognese and make it. Taught us how to make pasta from scratch with elongated Italian pastry rolling pins and made tortelloni in butter and sage (genius!), taught us how to make artichoke and cream in pasta (honored she showed me how to make my favorite), made tiramisú from scratch (that my American tiramisu haters loved) and a ragu, a genius Bolognese soup from the leftover vegetables (ecologically sensible). What else did I love about this cooking class? Wine and espressi kept flowing during the class. We loved it, it was awe-inspiring to learn traditions and secrets. And to make it yourself and serve it to one another is the ultimate. In the end, Gabriella shares with us a 25 year old balsamic and drizzles it over 24 month old parmiggiano....we took a bite. Heaven. I've had this in NYC many times, it was great. When I had it at CIBO, at the source, it was phenomenal. It always is in this part of the country cause I think Emilians do not export their best products, LOL. I don't blame them. I loved this class!!! I hope you take this class one or 2-day when you go to Bologna. You'll get to feel the Emilian soul by experiencing this cooking class as we did. I made my own pasta, my own Bolognese, my own ragu, artichoke cream sauce, a memorable soup, a tiramisu 2die4. Move over Batali, I wanna cook for everyone! Brava Gabriella, grazie mille, bacibaci! Visits: 1 and future visits. Tip: Be aware you are cooking your meal so plan for that. They provide vino, water, coffee. Such a great deal. Make sure to request Gabriella. Loved her expertise; she speaks of her grandmother who was an exacting pasta maker who taught her the techniques she shares throughout the class. Unfreakin'forgettable.

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Culinary Institute of Bologna
Culinary Institute of Bologna
Culinary Institute of Bologna - And I, the royal I made tagliatelle pasta for Bolognese...  Genius

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And I, the royal I made tagliatelle pasta for Bolognese...  Genius

From My Kitchen Cooking Classes - Tagliatelle

From My Kitchen Cooking Classes

5.0(3 reviews)
1.8 km

I found Maria via Google or TripAdvisor and booked her 3 months prior to my travel date, she only…read morehad time available at that point! I messaged her my inquiry, and she responded quickly with the price and what the class includes. For 60 euro cash, the class is 3.5 hours from start to finish, including eating what you made. Lunch is the 2 pastas you make, wine, coffee, dessert that she makes and limoncello! Prior to this class, I did make pasta at home - but I still thoroughly enjoyed everything I learned in this class. All the flour and prep area was ready upon arrival - so we made the pasta dough, rolled out the pastas, and Maria and her husband cooked the finish product for us to enjoy. After the class, she also sent a wonderful PDF with the recipes of what we made. I'm very excited to make some time to make these pastas again and send Maria some pictures! If you're thinking about this - I highly recommend our experience.

Grazia was amazing and so welcoming and provided an amazing "real" Italian experience! The class…read morewas very informative and so much fun! She shared history of the pastas and Bologna, all while welcoming us into her home! 10/10 recommend and would definitely come back when ever in Bologna again. If you are looking for an authentic experience and want to learn how Italians make pasta with out it being a tourist trap- this is the experience for you!

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From My Kitchen Cooking Classes - Squares for tortellonis

Squares for tortellonis

From My Kitchen Cooking Classes - Wine with meal

Wine with meal

From My Kitchen Cooking Classes - Maria made dessert too! Limoncello

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Maria made dessert too! Limoncello

Bologna Cooking School - The wine with the pasta

Bologna Cooking School

4.5(2 reviews)
1.7 km

Carlos is such a lovely gentleman. He and his friend Lucia host a cooking class for a maximum of 6…read moreguests in Carlos' kitchen. It was a five hour event but the time flew! Me and hubby started off by making homemade pasta with Lucia by whisking eggs into a soft dough and then off the Carlos to show us how to make the bolognese sauce. We then learned how to make tagliatelle and ricotta spinach and parsley tortellinis. This was of course with a delicious light wine. We then had Carlos cooking the meat and he started out meal by serving some delicious meats with cheese and balsamic vinegar and a bottle of prosecco. We then went on to our mains which we MADE: tortellini and the bolognese with an amazing wine. We ended with tiramisu and prosecco filled strawberries yummmmm! It wasn't cheap but absolutely worth it - had no idea my hubby was so much better than me but I'll let him Cook from now on!!

We took the class that included a 2 hour market tour on a Saturday that provided personalized…read moreservice since it was just the two of us. Carlo took us to various shops for ingredients and it was a good way to get a guided tour of the historic district. Luciana was an excellent pasta making instructor. She and Carlo both combined background on technique with science of the various items we made and later enjoyed. Class included a cook book and apron. Carlo was very good about communicating before-hand and picked us up at our hotel to begin the market tour.

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Bologna Cooking School - Tortellini

Tortellini

Bologna Cooking School - Super fun, informative, and delicious pasta and cooking classes!

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Super fun, informative, and delicious pasta and cooking classes!

Taste Bologna - Streets of Bologna

Taste Bologna

4.6(5 reviews)
0.9 km

My mom and I had a wonderful tour with Darren. The small group was fantastic and it gave the…read morefeeling of a group of friends exploring a new city. Darren was wonderful and provided excellent recommendations for other places to try in the city and was very knowledgeable. The food was fantastic and everything was well worth the tour price. It was about four hours and a perfect way to get to know the city!

Definitely, worth it!…read more Stumbled upon this tour, while doing some research for my trip. It had great reviews, so I was in. So I reached out to them on very short notice. The booking person, Andrea C. was so kind and went above and beyond to accomated our group so we could go the next day. Our total group size, upon arrival, was 10 total. We arrived at their requested meeting place, central location of the Basilica Petronia. Valentina was our tour guide, and she was so sweet. She gave us lots of fun facts and a little history, which I loved, along with each visit. They have several tours: Bologna Wine Tasting Tortellini Making Experience Cooking Class Sunset Food Tour Classic Tour We did the Classic tour. Includes yummy pasta tasting, with traditional broth, which tasted like a warm hug. We had several stops (dress comfortabld/sneakers), including traditional coffee shop, bread shop, and cheese shop, and farmers market. The group got along well, and enjoyed walking in and out of the cobble stone streets, and stopping to hear from Valentina. Great tour!

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Taste Bologna - If grandma isn't making your pasta, then don't bother

If grandma isn't making your pasta, then don't bother

Taste Bologna - Pasta making

Pasta making

Taste Bologna - Pasta making

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Pasta making

From Flour and Egg to Pasta or Lasagna

From Flour and Egg to Pasta or Lasagna

4.0(4 reviews)
1.7 km

My wife and I took Dennis' pasta class, and it was outstanding! If you're looking for a big,…read morerestaurant-style lab, look elsewhere. But if you're after a small-group (just four people), hands-on session in a real Italian home--led by a professional who's passionate, experienced, and masterful at pasta--this is it! Dennis was thorough and patient, walking us through every step and fine-tuning our technique. His tip on seasoning and tasting the filling really stood out: a clear, practical way of describing what to look for that I'd never heard framed quite like that--even in culinary school. I already knew the process, but the way he explained it was just perfect--a real takeaway moment. You can feel his decades of expertise in every detail. I'd read a few critical reviews on other platforms mentioning limited participation or tight space. With only four of us, everyone had plenty of chances to be as hands-on as they wanted. The workstations were generous--I never felt cramped while kneading, rolling, or folding. And the setting? A cozy home kitchen in the heart of the city--exactly as described. That intimacy is what made it special, authentic, and exactly the experience I was hoping for. We didn't cook the pasta or butter-sage sauce ourselves, which is standard for pasta classes I've taken in Italy--and it works perfectly. It gave us time to relax, chat, and watch Dennis nail the texture (he even double-checked our preferences) before plating. Bonus: our group got into a hilarious, unanimous riff about a certain "inspirational" chef. Lots of laughs all around. Professional, authentic, and personal--couldn't recommend it more!

We had such a unique, enjoyable, and informative class with Dennis!! He's very friendly and made…read morepasta making so much fun! We learned how to make five different pastas (3 with fillings that we also made, and 2 without), and then he cooked and served it to us in his lovely kitchen. We left with very full bellies and even fuller hearts. I can't wait to go home and make my own pasta. I highly suggest booking his class, you won't regret it!!! Thanks also for the bottles of wine :)

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From Flour and Egg to Pasta or Lasagna
From Flour and Egg to Pasta or Lasagna
From Flour and Egg to Pasta or Lasagna

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