What should I expect on the day of the class?
Arrive a few minutes early to check in with the chef instructor using the ticket holder’s name. Ingredients and cooking stations will be provided, and the chef will guide you through each step. After cooking, you'll enjoy the delicious meal you've created.
Why do classes work together in groups?
Cooking classes are designed to be a social and interactive experience. Working in groups encourages collaboration, allows for sharing of tips and techniques, and enhances the fun of the learning process. It's also a great way to meet new people who share your interests.
Can you accommodate food allergies?
For details on dietary restrictions for each class, refer to the "Practical Info" section on the class detail page.
Will I eat the food after cooking?
Yes! Enjoying the meal you've prepared is the best reward for all your efforts.
Why is making fresh pasta healthier?
Fresh pasta has no preservatives and offers more control over the quality of ingredients, making it a healthier option compared to store-bought versions.
What equipment is needed to make fresh pasta?
Essential tools include a mixing bowl, rolling pin, and pasta cutter or knife, all of which will be provided during the class.
How far in advance should you make fresh pasta?
Fresh pasta can be made a day in advance and stored in the refrigerator until ready to cook.
Is it worth making fresh pasta?
Absolutely! Fresh pasta offers unparalleled taste, texture, and satisfaction compared to store-bought options.
What should I wear to a cooking class?
Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. Aprons will be provided.
What’s the difference between culinary and cooking experience?
A culinary experience typically involves professional-level techniques and presentations, while a cooking experience focuses on learning and enjoying the process of making food.