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saldillon Nov 8th, 2008 10:07 AM

Wonderful Rome Cooking Class Recommendation?
 
Hello!

My parents love Rome and have visited many times. They are currently there through the end of November staying in an apartment. They just supported me through a wonderful wedding, and I want to give them a fun thank you gift while they're in Rome. I'm considering cooking classes. Does anyone have any recommendations for a one day class for two sophisticated folks? Hopefully some great Rome history, great company, and fun interesting recipes!

Thanks, Sarah

Mamaw Nov 8th, 2008 11:40 AM

Sarah, Check out Romecabs website. Stefano who owns the company also used to own a restaurant and I'm sure he can give you some fantastic suggestions.

And the is so nice of you to make those arrangement for your momma and daddy.

Theresa in Detroit

PS Congrats on your marriage. I wish you all the love and happiness in the world.

carrom Nov 8th, 2008 11:48 AM

Hi! Check out www.cittadelgusto.it This is the Gambero Rosso site where they hold wonderful cooking and wine tasting classes which can last one or two days or even months. They generally have either single food lessons eg. risotto, polenta, fish...or lessons with a specific chef. I have been to their one day bread-making which was really fun and useful as well as the 6 months wine tasting. The place is terrific with 4 floors of restaurants, wine bar, cooking theatre, kitchen, cook shop etc The prices range from approx 70 euros up.
Hope this is useful.

ekscrunchy Nov 9th, 2008 03:26 AM

Although I have not taken her class, I am a big fan of Maureen Fant, a scholar and author who lives in Rome; her food articles appear in the New York Times and other publications and she has written an excellent guide to the trattorias of the "Big 3" cities. Her website has info on her cooking classes:

http://www.maureenbfant.com/

Another well-regarded teacher is Diane Seed, an Englishwoman who has written many food books and has lived in Rome for decades:


http://www.italiangourmet.com/cookingschool.php




BarbaraJ Nov 9th, 2008 10:55 AM

Sarah - What a terrific thing to do for your parents!

Check out www.contextrome.com and click on the "list of walks" on the top menu and then "all walks." They have a cooking class with Maureen Fant or an annotated lunch with a market walk with her.

carrom Nov 11th, 2008 09:44 AM

I know Maureen Fant well and she's a very nice person and very informed. Good idea!


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