Recipes from Sarteano: Pici al Ragù Toscano
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Read MoreWhether you’re looking for the best cooking classes in Milan, a Bellagio Italy cooking class, or something off the beaten path, our Lombardy Italy food tours and cooking classes will teach you the best of Lombardian food and Milanese cuisine. From risotto alla Milanese to ossobuco, from fried veal cutlets to homemade panettone, you can learn about Lombardian food while visiting such lovely places as Milan, Bellagio, Bergamo, Lake Como, and Lake Garda. Contact us for details on any of our Lombardy Italy food tours and cooking classes!
Savor the elegance of Milan, Lake Como, and Lake Maggiore during your cooking tour in Lombardia and the Lakes Region. Learn to make such northern Italian delights as risotto, polenta, and osso buco during your hands-on cooking course in Lombardy, and enjoy the fabulous wines while exploring such towns as Como and Bellagio.
Tuscany, Umbria, Campania, Sicily, Emilia-Romagna, Piedmont, Lombardy, Lazio, Puglia, and the Veneto, are only a handful of the places where you can learn to cook in Italy. Italy’s 20 regions all offer amazing opportunities to learn regional and traditional Italian cuisine. Each region has its own pastas, sauces, main dishes and desserts, and you will learn to make them on our cooking courses in Italy.
Italians might fight to the death over the answer to this question! Many would say that the city of Bologna has the best food in Italy. It is definitely one of the culinary capitals of Italy, and Emilia Romagna, the region in which it is found, is known for its incredible wealth of gastronomic products such as prosciutto di Parma, Parmigiano-Reggiano, aceto balsamico di Modena, and pastas like tortellini, tagliatelle, and lasagne.
We think that each of Italy’s regions, however, has something truly unique and unforgettable to offer on our culinary vacations in Italy.
Most Italians would agree that Naples has the best pizza in Italy. Naples, the capital of the Campania region, is also the birthplace of pizza! The main ingredients of pizza also come from this region: fresh mozzarella cheese and San Marzano tomatoes, grown in the sun-drenched volcanic soil of Mount Vesuvius.
February 21, 2024
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